No jail time for woman who faked death, abducted son and fled country

A Saskatoon woman accused of faking her own death, and the death of her son, has pleaded guilty to child abduction.
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How a volunteer search group brought closure the family of missing woman Melissa McDevitt
It's a story of perseverance and dedication: A small group of volunteers who formed an unbreakable bond, spending countless hours away from their own loved ones to bring closure to the family of Melissa McDevitt, a family thousands of kilometres away in another country. -
Halifax celebrates the city's favourite food on National Donair Day
Friday was National Donair Day, and many people in Halifax give their opinion on the city's favourite cuisine. -
Man, 25, allegedly robs bank in Mississauga
A 25-year-old man is facing charges in connection with a bank robbery in Mississauga on Thursday. -
Manitoba winter storm closes Trans-Canada Highway
The Trans-Canada Highway has been closed across much of western Manitoba as a winter storm rolls in Friday evening. -
Cape Breton Regional Municipality short 1,000 housing units and counting
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality is about 1,000 housing units short of what it needs, and the areas mayor is among those who aren't surprised. -
Fresh snow in mountains raises avalanche risk
All that snow hitting the mountains is raising the risk of avalanches. -
Community groups step in to help Halifax's homeless population
A community takeover of two major tent encampments in the Halifax region sheds light on the gravity of the homeless crisis, but also exposes a contrast between the swift community mobilization and the government's sluggish response. -
RCMP seeking to dispose of evidence from Robert Pickton case, prompting concerns from advocates
The B.C. RCMP is seeking to return or dispose of thousands of pieces of evidence seized during the investigation into serial killer Robert Pickton, prompting concerns from advocates for missing and murdered women.