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Manslaughter charge laid in Winnipeg woman's overdose

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg man has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a woman who overdosed on drugs in October 2007.


Winnipeg's mosquito man finds it isn't easy going green

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
When entomologist Taz Stuart joined the City of Winnipeg's insect-control branch, he intended to take a more environmentally friendly approach to the city's annual battle with mosquitoes - but somewhere along the way, his green plans got scaled back.

Rare cougar spotted in Manitoba backyard

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
A woman in southern Manitoba snapped a nice photograph of a cat in her rural backyard on Mother's Day - but it wasn't a cute little kitty: her camera captured a rare cougar.

First Nation approves plan for casino near Portage la Prairie

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Members of the Long Plain First Nation have voted overwhelmingly in favour of building a casino on reserve property near Portage la Prairie, Man.

Steven C works his piano

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
St. Paul musician Steven Anderson, or Steven C., as his stage name goes, has built a thriving behind-the-scenes career in the "New Age" music industry as a producer and pianist. Now he's stepping out of the shadows with a new

Osmo Vanska composes a musical 'bridge'

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minnesota Symphony Orchestra is premiering a new work by Minnesota Orchestra conductor Osmo Vanska, called "The Bridge." It's inspired in part by the collapse of the I-35W bridge last summer.

Double Dutchers jump for fun and sport

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
A lot of people jump rope, but they may not require two ropes, but if they're going to Double Dutch, it's a must.

Legislative leaders say they can see the end

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota leaders say they're on the brink of asession-ending deal.

Nova Scotia fishermen block N.B. crab boats

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Cape Breton fishermen angry over the local crab quota continue to block New Brunswick fishermen from leaving a small harbour.

Sydney jail guards refuse to work over asbestos fears

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Some correctional officers at the jail outside Sydney are refusing to report to work, claiming their health is at risk because of asbestos in the building.

Number of youths accused of homicide in 2006 highest on record: StatsCan

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
The number and rate of young people accused of homicide in 2006 were at their highest levels since data were first collected in 1961, Statistics Canada says.

Gov. Gen., PM unveil Canadian Victoria Cross

16.05.2008 23:40    cbc.ca (2)
Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean and Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled Canada's own version of the Victoria Cross on Friday, the highest military decoration that can be awarded to a Canadian.

Toxic Cover-Up: Is Landfill Endangering Residents?

16.05.2008 23:38    cbs2chicago.com
The water they drink, the air they breath and the land they live on may be contaminated with chemicals like vinyl chloride and methane gas. Viewers turned to the 2 Investigators for help because they believe the company involved, and
Chicago    Crime

Should Obama Worry About W.Va.?

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
His lead still seems insurmountable, but some wonder if Clinton's win with white blue-collars could spell trouble
Should Obama Worry About W.Va.?

Who's Following Bush's Mideast Trip

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
The President's latest journey to the Middle East is being watched carefully by his potential successor
Who's Following Bush's Mideast Trip

Security Flaws Exposed at Nuke Lab

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
Exclusive: 'Terrorists' penetrated one of America's main nuclear-weapons labs in a recent simulation, sources tell TIME
Security Flaws Exposed at Nuke Lab

Klein on Obama

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
Barack Obama has refused to play by the old political rules. He's about to be rewarded for it
Klein on Obama

McCain's Gift to the Green Movement

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
The GOP candidate's global warming plan has its flaws. But he has engaged the issue, and that bodes well for the '08 campaign
McCain's Gift to the Green Movement

McCain's 7 Steps to Beating Obama

16.05.2008 23:26    time.com
There's no secret document stashed in a safe, but McCain's been giving strategic hints for weeks
McCain's 7 Steps to Beating Obama

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