NDP MLA Corky Evans has introduced a motion designed to delay the sale of Terasen Gas to an American company, to pressure the U.S. to resolve the softwood lumber dispute. FROM AUG. 2, 2005: U.S. company buying Terasen Gas Evans  |


In a shocking mov e, Theo Epstein resigned as Boston Red Sox general manager on Monday. Epstein's original three-year deal was set to expire Monday but the club reportedly offered him a three-year, $4.5 million US extension.  |  |
War veterans in The Pas are angry with Canada Post for not allowing them to set up a poppy basket in the local post office. Duke Dutkiewicz, who chairs the Royal Canadian Legion's poppy campaign in The Pas, tried to  |
FROM MARCH 10, 2005: Remembering those who 'have given everything' Roszko, 46, who was carrying three guns when he crept back onto his property early the next morning, then killed himself. He was first shot twice by the officers he  |  |


A hearing into the dismissal of two Saskatoon police officers connected to the Neil Stonechild case has concluded and their future hangs in the balance.  |  |
The Saskatchewan Roughriders say they knew more than a year ago that one of their players was HIV positive. Graham Barker, the chairman of the team's board, said Monday the Regina Police Service contacted the Roughriders last fall and indicated  |
Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum has made a campaign promise to spend $50 million to help build a second hospital in his fast-growing city. McCallum first raised the issue of another hospital back in may during the provincial election campaign, winning  |  |
Toronto Maple Lea fs captain Mats Sundin has been cleared to participate in regular on-ice practices, the team announced Monday. RELATED: Player bio: Mats Sundin  |  |
Former Toronto Bl ue Jays play-by-play man Tom Cheek is among the 182 baseball broadcasters on the fan ballot for the Ford C. Frick award. FROM OCT. 14, 2005: Legendary Jays announcer laid to rest  |  |
The Government of Canada today submitted its official comment to the U.S. government on the proposed Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The proposed initiative would require all travellers, including Canadians, to present a passport or other documents indicating citizenship and identity  |
Mr. Gordon Feeney, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Canada Post Corporation, is pleased to announce that Dr. Daurene Lewis of Bedford, Nova Scotia, has been appointed a director of the Corporation.  |
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson today issued the following statement after a meeting with Canada's legal team to take stock of Canada's softwood lumber litigation actions in the United States:  |
HAMILTON, ON, Oct. 31 - The Government of Ontario will honour 208 local citizens for their volunteer work at a Volunteer Service Awards ceremony in Hamilton tomorrow. Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Mike Colle, will attend the ceremony. Three  |
Fewer Manitobans are getting hurt on the job, according to the latest report from the province's Workers Compensation Board. The report shows fewer than five time-loss injuries were filed for every 100 workers in 2004, a drop of 21 per  |
The federal government should start charging GST or some other levy on groceries in order to help cash-strapped farmers, according to a new report from a farm group. Hugh Maynard, one of the authors of the study released Sunday by  |
A love triangle gone tragically wrong was at the heart of an arson last fall which claimed the lives of two young children, a Crown attorney said in her opening statement Monday. At the beginning of the trial for Manar  |
A Bulgarian man living in Ottawa is now free after being wrongfully convicted for murder in 1999. Dimitre Dimitrov, 47, was found innocent at his second trial. The verdict came down over the weekend. Dimitrov spent four and-a-half years in  |
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