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U.S. hunters fined $19K over 28 offences

18.10.2005 23:52    cbc.ca
Seven hunters from the United States have been fined a total of $18,926 and banned from hunting in Saskatchewan for a year after racking up 28 violations of the Wildlife Act.
U.S. hunters fined $19K over 28 offences


Vlade Divac calls it an NBA career

18.10.2005 23:37    cbc.ca
The Los Angeles La kers negotiated a buyout with Vlade Divac, then re-hired the retiring centre as European liaison and scout. RELATED: Vlade Divac bio
Canada    Sports
Vlade Divac calls it an NBA career

Outfitters rock boat, Ottawa changes tack

18.10.2005 23:01    cbc.ca
The joke making the rounds was that Ottawa was trying to bring in a "canoe registry."
Outfitters rock boat, Ottawa changes tack

Travel Updates - October 18, 2005

18.10.2005 22:56    news.gc.ca
Following is a list of Current Issues and Travel Report changes released in the last 24 hours.


Production resumes at Lakeside

18.10.2005 22:42    cbc.ca (2)
Production at the Lakeside Packers meat-packing plant in Brooks resumed Tuesday, the company said, despite efforts by striking workers to delay employees from entering the site.
Production resumes at Lakeside

Correction to News Release Relating to Renaming of PRT Site in Afghanistan

18.10.2005 22:35    news.gc.ca
A news release issued by the CF on October 15, 2005, announcing the renaming of the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) compound in Kandahar, to "Camp Nathan Smith" mistakenly identified Pte Nathan Smith as the "youngest and most junior" victim

Ontario Government Celebrates Women Veterans

18.10.2005 22:05    ogov.newswire.ca
Veterans' Ongoing Contributions Honoured At Queen's Park QUEEN'S PARK, Oct. 18 - The Ontario government is celebrating the contributions of women veterans to the history and growth of the province and promoting their role in educating Ontario's youth about the
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

160 acres, 100 combines, 12 minutes: world record?

18.10.2005 21:56    cbc.ca
A group of Manitoba farmers are hoping to get into the record books by harvesting a quarter-section of wheat in under 15 minutes and 43 seconds, a time set in Alberta seven years ago. Dozens of combines will converge on

Six Women to be Honoured with the Governor General's Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case

18.10.2005 21:56    news.gc.ca
In Recognition of Persons Day 2005, the Honourable Liza Frulla, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of Women, is pleased to announce the names of the recipients of this year's Governor General's Awards in Commemoration of the

Manitoba farmers to go for fastest-harvest record

18.10.2005 21:46    cbc.ca
Farmers in the Winkler area are hoping to get into the record books with a major combine gathering next summer.
Manitoba farmers to go for fastest-harvest record

Confessions of a Pop Culture Icon: Madonna Goes One-On-One With CTV's eTalk Daily

18.10.2005 21:42    channelcanada.com
She's one of the most influential pop culture icons in history. Now, eTalk Daily's Ben Mulroney goes one-on-one with Madonna this Thursday in New York City to learn more about the next chapter in her storied career: her highly-anticipated new

CanWest MediaWorks Announces Key Broadcast Marketing Appointments

18.10.2005 21:42    channelcanada.com
Walter Levitt, Senior Vice President of Marketing - Television & Radio for CanWest MediaWorks is pleased to announce the hiring of Jamie Schouela as Director, Advertising and Promotion Strategy for Global Television, Brad Parry as Director of Marketing for CH

Sex offender flees small B.C. town

18.10.2005 21:38    cbc.ca
A sex offender with a long criminal record has moved out of the B.C. community of Merritt after receiving threats from local residents.
Sex offender flees small B.C. town

160 acres, 100 combines, 12 minutes: world record

18.10.2005 21:34    cbc.ca
Farmers in the Winkler area are hoping to get into the record books with a major combine gathering next summer. Dozens of combines will converge on a single farm in the Winkler area on August 5, 2006 in the hopes

2 charged in 2002 freeway death

18.10.2005 21:33    cbc.ca (2)
Two teenagers have been charged with dropping a rock the size of a basketball onto Edmonton's Whitemud Freeway three years ago, because police say it hit a school bus and caused the death of driver Robert Stanley. The two men,

Province outlines flu pandemic plans

18.10.2005 21:33    cbc.ca
Nurses, doctors and police officers would be among the first in the province to receive flu vaccines should a pandemic occur, Solicitor General Harvey Cenaiko says. European experts are calling the H5N1 avian flu virus, which is being discovered in

No transit breaks for older students: candidates

18.10.2005 21:33    cbc.ca
The two main candidates for the job of mayor of Montreal tried to woo students Tuesday.
No transit breaks for older students: candidates

Man gets 10 years for killing grandmother

18.10.2005 21:20    cbc.ca
A man from Truro has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for killing his 76-year-old grandmother. Joel Nathan Rockwell, 25, was originally charged with first-degree murder but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter last week. Hazel Lillian

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