Boxing

Rough and tumble fighter's untimely end

Wife of Montreal's Arturo (Thunder) Gatti accused of murder after former boxer was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room Saturday

Before her death, Alexandra Smith was due to be evicted from her austere lodgings at Strachan House in downtown Toronto, where the developmentally disabled and schizophrenic 38-year-old had punched holes in the walls, broken windows and smeared feces around the room. Her mother and sister, who had to clean up, wonder why no 24-hour care facility was available to her.

Focus

A room with no view

Alexandra set fires and slammed a car door on someone's head. She also loved animals and searched in vain for peace from the voices that tormented her. When her body was found last week, her family grieved, but a burden also lifted

Billie Mintz sits at the spot where his cousin Cory Mintz died in a car accident in July 2008. Billie Mintz is working on a multimedia documentary about drinking and driving.

Feature

What remains by the lake

A year after a fatal drunk-driving accident in Muskoka that took three young lives – and all the urgent reform efforts that followed – it's business as usual

This is an undated family handout photo of Howard Hyde who died 30 hours after being shot with a Taser on Wednesday, Nov. 21,2007. The 45-year-old man died Thursday morning in custody at a correctional facility in Dartmouth, N.S.

Officer recalls new details at inquiry

Halifax Regional Police Constable says the booking-room struggle with Howard Hyde brought the prisoner inches away from a drawer full of knives

Ottawa prepares for pandemic with new rules for treatment

Public Health developing guidelines to help doctors prioritize who gets access to scarce treatment if vaccine isn't ready

Queen bestows rare honour on Chrétien

Former Liberal prime minister appointed to Order Merit; other members include Mandela, Mother Teresa

Harper, Pope discuss economy, values

PM caps four days of high-level meetings with visit to religious leader

Body found in U.S. is missing Ontario man

Officials confirm remains found on a mountain in New Hampshire last week are those of Peter Shintani from Napanee, Ont.

Thousands of Sask. patients waiting in anguish for review of disputed tests

Official admits audit of 69,000 results will take longer than promised, with no timeline given on when they will know for sure if they were misdiagnosed for ailments ranging from broken limbs to breast cancer

Dozens fall victim to apparent Ponzi scheme

Investors bewildered after trusted financial adviser disappears – along with at least $30-million of their money

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Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka's famous Cottage Country is site of next June's G8 summit that Canada will host

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Brute force: Quebec's link with the past

Hometown hero Louis-Philippe Jean recently tried to outmuscle the strongest men on the planet. But who are they really competing against – each other or the ghost of Louis Cyr?

 Louis-Philippe Jean, known as Canada's strongest man, grimaces as he lifts a stone at the Fortissimus World Strength Challenge last week. 'I know that I won't hit my peak for a few years yet,' the 24-year-old mechanic says.
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This afternoon, The Globe's Brodie Fenlon hosted a discussion about Toronto's municipal woes

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A tug boat passes slowly underneath the Lion's Gate bridge in Vancouver as a shroud of fog envelopes Stanley Park during the early morning hours in downtown Vancouver, December 22, 2008.
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On the one-year countdown to the start of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the 2010 Olympic Torch, designed and manufactured by Bombardier, and the torchbearer uniform, designed by the Hudson's Bay Company, were unveiled to the world. The first two torchbearers, named by Coca-Cola and RBC, respectively, are Patricia Moreno of Vancouver and Caleb Taylor of Regina.
The Inquiry
Mulroney-Schreiber

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German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber waits for the start of the Mulroney-Schreiber hearing in Ottawa on Tuesday , March 31, 2009. The inquiry is investigating the business relationship between former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Schreiber.
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Crash and Recovery

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A display screen in the heart of Toronto's financial index shows a significant rise in the TSX index on Monday, March 23, 2009.
Canada's Slum
The Fix

Vancouver's Downtown Eastside: A fresh perspective

Crack Cocaine addict Patricia Hurst uses a pipe to get high in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside January 29, 2009.
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Climate change and how it affects the world around us

The wind farm at East Point, Prince Edward Island, on Saturday, March 10, 2007.