Last Updated: Sunday, February 12, 2012 | 5:02 PM ET
- Attawapiskat sites not ready for modular homes
- The first two of 22 modular homes promised by the federal government to Attawapiskat are on their way to the remote northern Ontario community, but the minister handling the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio is expressing concern over the "readiness" of the lots. more »
- Health-care advocates slam Drummond report
- A public health advocacy group is accusing the Ontario government of manufacturing a crisis to justify billions of dollars in health-care cuts expected in the highly anticipated Drummond report. more »
- Allergy alert issued for Sweets From The Earth
- People with milk allergies are being warned not to consume certain Sweets From The Earth products because they contain milk which isn't declared on the labels. more »
- Female athletes face risk of eating disorders
- Athletes have enough to be anxious about, such as taking part in competitions and maintaining their fitness level. But some athletes have added worrying about their weight to the list. more »
- Northeast towns aim to use ads to sway gas prices
- Taxpayers in the Temiskaming area could soon be paying for radio ads telling them the price of gas at local stations. more »
- Education students to study suicide warning signs

- Aspiring teachers at Laurentian University are tackling a difficult subject this weekend. more »
- Horrific crashes raise questions about rural road design
- Collision that killed 11 in southwestern Ontario was 'an accident waiting to happen,' says engineering expert. more »
- Northeast cold snap will be short lived
- Get ready to bundle up — temperatures are going to continue to drop throughout the northeast. more »
- Firing warning shots OK in some cases, minister says
- Justice Minister Rob Nicholson came under fire in question period after telling a House committee it's reasonable under some circumstances to fire warning shots. more »
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