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Gore cleared of sexual assault allegations

Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore has been cleared of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in a luxury Portland, Ore., hotel room in 2006, closing a case that could have tarnished the Nobel prize winner's reputation.

Tornado warnings dot southern Alberta

A tornado touched down near Sundre, northwest of Calgary, as people in parts of southern Alberta were warned to watch for more twisters.

Sex test controversy troubles B.C. youth rep

B.C.'s representative for children and youth says she was disturbed to learn criminal charges were laid against a former government contractor who was testing the sexual responses of young sex offenders by attaching sensors to their genitals.

Grizzly put down after Montana attack

Wildlife officials said Friday a grizzly bear was put down after tests determined it was responsible for a triple mauling in a Montana campground.

Stiffer RCMP security checks cause delays

The RCMP says it has closed a loophole in security checks Canadians undergo before working with children, the elderly and other vulnerable people. But the new fingerprint process takes longer, costs more and is making more work for local police forces.

Public inquiry into Pickton investigation possible

B.C.'s Solicitor General Mike de Jong says he has yet to decide whether he will call an inquiry into the police investigation of Robert Pickton after police admitted they made mistakes.

CF-18 demo shows grounded after crash

The remainder of the performances by the Canadian Forces CF-18 demonstration team were cancelled Friday, one week after one of the jets crashed in Alberta and its pilot was injured.

$345 fine for campfires, B.C. officials warn

More than 150 conservation officers and rangers will be patrolling B.C. parks and campsites over the long weekend, enforcing a campfire ban.

Ex-CSIS head to lead RCMP workplace probe

The federal government has tapped Reid Morden, the former director of Canada's spy agency, to perform a workplace assessment of the RCMP.

China passes Japan as world's No. 2 economy

China has overtaken Japan to become the second-largest economy in the world, a senior Chinese official says.

Source: CBC | Top Stories News