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An AI 'hallucination' turned up in a B.C. court case. Experts say it's a wake-up call
Vancouver tech lawyer Ryan Black's work with video game companies put him in a position to watch the rise of artificial intelligence in the industry. Now he finds himself on the front lines again as h...
The Canadian Press
Feb 29, 2024
New Brunswick government reaches settlement deal with two wrongfully convicted men
FREDERICTON - Innocence Canada says a "satisfactory" conditional settlement has been reached between the New Brunswick government and two men who were wrongfully convicted of a 1983 murder. Ron Dalton...
The Canadian Press
Feb 29, 2024
New Brunswick government reaches settlement deal with two wrongfully convicted men
FREDERICTON - Innocence Canada says a "satisfactory" conditional settlement has been reached between the New Brunswick government and two men who were wrongfully convicted of a 1983 murder. Ron Dalton...
The Canadian Press
Feb 28, 2024
Fired scientists played down links to China, failed to protect information: documents
OTTAWA - Two scientists at a high-security laboratory lost their jobs after reviews found they failed to protect sensitive assets and information and played down their collaborations with Chinese gove...
The Canadian Press
Feb 28, 2024
Halifax prepares to cut power to two homeless encampments by end of week
HALIFAX - The City of Halifax says it will cut electricity to two homeless encampments by the end of the week in the latest step in its eviction efforts. In a notice issued today, the municipality sai...
The Canadian Press
Feb 28, 2024
Former world junior hockey players charged with sexual assault choose jury trial
LONDON, Ont. - Five members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team who are charged with sexual assault after an incident in London, Ont., have chosen to be tried by a jury. Dillon Dube, Carter Hart...
The Canadian Press
Feb 28, 2024
'Smug, cocky and arrogant:' Saskatchewan inquest hears of mass killer's arrest
SASKATOON - An RCMP officer who helped capture a mass killer on the run after a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan has told an inquest the man was smug during his arrest. Const. Bill Rowley says Myles S...
The Canadian Press
Feb 28, 2024
The scene where Myles Sanderson was arrested and went into "medical distress" just prior to his death in 2022. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Bomb squad called to Abbotsford, B.C., thrift store after grenade is donated
ABBOTSFORD - Thrift stores can be a treasure trove of unusual finds, but a discovery in a donation bin at an Abbotsford, B.C., store set off a police and bomb squad response. Abbotsford Police say wor...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2024
Torture, kidnappings in Quebec drug war should ease with 22nd arrest, experts say
MONTREAL - The arrest of 22 people allegedly tied to a war between criminal groups in Quebec City and the eastern part of the province should ease some of the bloodletting, kidnapping and arson in rec...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2024
Woman's death in Quebec City after weekend house fire ruled a homicide: police
Quebec City police say the death of a woman who was found unresponsive after a house fire over the weekend has been ruled a homicide. Police say 42-year-old Jolle Lapointe was killed and the exact cau...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2024
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