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Man who brutally beat, raped woman faces dangerous offender trial

27.10.2005 23:59    cbc.ca
Muckle says he has owned up to everything he's done wrong and just wants the case to reach a swift conclusion.


17 co-workers win record $54-million jackpot

27.10.2005 23:59    cbc.ca
Darrell Thompson, who bought the ticket, said his reaction when he discovered he had the winner was, "Holy shit. I think I got it."

Lottery winners step forward

27.10.2005 23:05    cbc.ca
Co-workers in central Alberta, employed by an oil and gas company, are the winners of the biggest jackpot in Canadian history. The 17 members of the lottery group will split a record-breaking $54,294,712. INDEPTH: Gambling
Lottery winners step forward


Minister backs down on teacher pay deductions

27.10.2005 22:40    cbc.ca
Education Minister Shirley Bond now says school boards will be allowed to decide how and when they dock the pay of teachers who went out on strike for two weeks earlier this month. Bond was responding to a leaked memo

Meat inspectors return to Lakeside plant after court order

27.10.2005 22:36    cbc.ca (2)
Federal meat inspectors have returned to work at Lakeside Packers after a court ruling ordering striking workers to allow them into the plant. Production at Canada's largest meat-packing facility had been halted for three days this week after the Canadian

Gol TV Canada to launch on November 1st

27.10.2005 22:32    channelcanada.com
Insight Sports announced today that they're launching Gol TV Canada, Canada's first 24-hour a day soccer channel, o­n Rogers Digital Calbe o­n November 1st.on channel 428.

The Government of Canada Announces Energy Systems Retrofit at Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada

27.10.2005 22:22    news.gc.ca
The Honourable Stéphane Dion, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, and Reg Alcock, President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board today announced a $864,560 project to improve energy efficiency at

Highways Dept. fined over fatal accident

27.10.2005 22:13    cbc.ca
The Saskatchewan Highways Department has been convicted of violating provincial occupational health and safety rules after a department employee died in a work accident. Ryan Haggard, 22, the employee, died May 29, 2002 after being backed over by a gravel

Backgrounder - Reforming the Justice of the Peace system and amending the Provincial Offences Act

27.10.2005 21:49    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Oct. 27 - The proposed Access to Justice Act would, if passed, ensure a more open and transparent appointment process for justices of the peace, increase the efficiency of Provincial Offences Courts, and allow for greater flexibility in dealing
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Backgrounder - Amendments to the Courts of Justice Act

27.10.2005 21:49    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Oct. 27 - The proposed Access to Justice Act would, if passed, amend the Courts of Justice Act to provide greater transparency and accountability in the justice system, by clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Attorney General, judiciary
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Backgrounder - Creation of the Legislation Act

27.10.2005 21:49    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Oct. 27 - The proposed Access to Justice Act would, if passed, bring Ontario's rules for how laws are published and interpreted into the electronic age. The proposed Legislation Act, 2005, rolls numerous provisions about the publication, citation and
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Backgrounder - Regulating paralegals

27.10.2005 21:49    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Oct. 27 - The proposed Access to Justice Act, would, if passed, regulate paralegals and give consumers a choice in qualified legal services while protecting people who get legal advice from non-lawyers. Paralegals represent clients before boards and tribunals,
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Habs to take on Senators in Ottawa Thursday

27.10.2005 21:25    cbc.ca
No place like home

ATV crash kills 2, injures 1

27.10.2005 21:07    cbc.ca
An all-terrain vehicle accident has killed two teenagers and injured another, and has forced the provincial government to reconsider its ATV plans. The crash happened Thursday afternoon off Highway 215 near Shubenacadie. RCMP have not released any details, including the

Arar was tortured, inquiry fact-finder concludes

27.10.2005 21:00    cbc.ca
Ottawa engineer Maher Arar was tortured while in custody in Syria three years ago and he still suffers from the aftereffects of his treatment, a fact-finder appointed by the Arar inquiry concludes in a report released Thursday.
Arar was tortured, inquiry fact-finder concludes

Gatineau Crown considers charges against Myers

27.10.2005 21:00    cbc.ca
Chris Myers, the man accused in the murder of Ardeth Wood, may soon be facing charges of sexual assault and robbery in Gatineau.
Gatineau Crown considers charges against Myers

Gov't promises action on crime, health

27.10.2005 20:59    cbc.ca
The NDP government is promising to get tough on gang violence and pump new money into health, agriculture and other areas. In its annual throne speech, the government says it will hire more prosecutors for gang-related criminal cases. It also

Sunday 13th November 2005 : Chinese Language Exchange

27.10.2005 20:54    spraci.net
Venue: (see link) Time: 3pm - 5pm There is a monthly meeting where people come together to help each other improve their Cantonese, Mandarin or English. The next Chinese Language Exchange meeting will be on Sunday, November 13th. You can

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