Joannie Rochette left the ice happy Friday, despite the fact she two-footed a jump landing that cost her a higher podium finish in the women's short program at Skate Canada International. The Canadian champion finished third at Skate Canada International  |  |


The acting chair of the Yukon's Aboriginal Pipeline Coalition says Premier Dennis Fentie isn't representing the interests of the group. Chief Mike Smith says Fentie can't be trusted with federal government money for the coalition, and wants any money for  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin and Quebec Premier Jean Charest, along with federal Social Development Minister Ken Dryden, Quebec's Minister of Families, Seniors and the Status of Women Carole Théberge, President of the Privy Council and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Lucienne Robillard,  |
A crime operations centre in place for four months has already aided in the arrests of 37 gang members, police Chief Jack Beaton said Friday. The centre, a joint effort between the Calgary Police and the RCMP, is being used  |


Squalid living conditions on a northern Ontario reserve have attracted the attention of people across the country - but the water quality issues that plague Kashechewan are all too familiar to residents of some Manitoba communities. NATIONAL NEWS: Ont. seeks  |
QUEEN'S PARK, Oct. 28 - As Remembrance Day approaches in the Year of the Veteran, Transportation Minister Harinder Takhar will be joined by members of the Royal Canadian Legion to honour Ontario Veterans. DATE: Monday, October 31, 2005 TIME: 10:30  |
The two men have very different visions for the future of the city of almost a quarter-million residents.  |
The B.C. village of Midway, population 600, is losing its major employer - the Pope and Talbot sawmill - and about 200 jobs. The company says it's consolidating its operations for the Boundary area at its Grand Forks mill, which  |
The list of increases going to council includes sound systems and additional seating, which has led some councillors to question whether officials are trying to add things back in that were removed to cut costs.  |
Cindy Klassen broke her world record in the women's 1,500 metres Friday in a spectacular start to the 2005-06 season at the long-track speed skating World Cup team trials in Calgary.  |  |
A customer service associate for Canadian National Railway has become the 90th Manitoban to win a million dollars in the lottery. Rachelle Dauphinais, 29, won the Set for Life scratch-and-win game Thursday. The Winnipeg woman was checking her Lotto 6/49  |
The provincial government has unveiled details of a multi-faceted plan to crack down on crime - but some critics say they've heard it all before. Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh told community leaders and the media about a crime-fighting strategy that  |
A former Regina priest has been given a twelve-month conditional sentence, stripped of his duties as a priest, and must wear an electronic monitoring bracelet for soliciting sex from two underage prostitutes. Father Pedro Aldea must wear the bracelet for  |
The Saskatchewan Party has a plan to provide relief to residents who will likely be facing high home-heating bills this winter. It is proposing that the provincial government provide a rebate, over the next two winters, of about 75 per  |
Blair said any disciplinary actions taken against officers who defy his order would not be dropped as part of a settlement in the contract negotiations between the Toronto Police Association and the Toronto Police Services Board.  |
There's now an official "no" campaign against the electoral reform model being proposed in the November 28th plebiscite. Ivan MacArthur is a spokesperson for a group calling itself No to the MMP Proposal Coalition. He said the group has a  |
A financial audit of the Abegweit First Nation has found some curious spending, including the chief's $18,000 in personal purchases. The audit of the band's $4.5 million budget takes places each year. But this time around a copy of the  |
Manitoba Justice says a review has shown there was no "obvious miscarriage of justice" in the case of convicted murderer Robert Sanderson, despite testing that showed hair evidence used against him at trial was not his hair. Sanderson and two  |
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