RedTram News Search Engine
Русский  English Українська  Français  Polski  Deutsch  Italiano  Español  中文   
2 November 2005 year (time zone GMT 00:00)  Number of sources in English: 4957
Navigating the themes
Navigating the regions
All Themes World America Anglo-Saxon America Canada
All Themes (Canada) RSS 2.0

Mother lashes out at woman accused of killing children

02.11.2005 23:49    cbc.ca
Barih jumped from a second-storey window, breaking both ankles, and had to be restrained as she tried to get back into the house. The children's father, Tahsin al-Mayahi was working at his security job at the time of the fire.


Telus union wants to resume contract talks

02.11.2005 23:41    cbc.ca (2)
The union representing nearly 14,000 locked out Telus employees has asked the the company to return to the bargaining table. The move comes just days after members of the Telecommunications Workers Union voted to reject a a tentative contract agreement

Sponsorship Scandal might be linked to provincial Liberals

02.11.2005 23:25    cbc.ca
The Gomery report says Brault attempted to cover his tracks by channeling the money through another advertising firm, Group Everest.

Collecting debt from Yukoner proves tough for Alaska

02.11.2005 23:22    cbc.ca
It's considered by some the best pizza in Whitehorse- but according to the Alaskan government, more than the ovens are hot at Bocelli's Pizzeria. The state wants the Yukon courts to help it collect an unpaid debt owed by the


UN committee tells feds to negotiate with Lubicon

02.11.2005 23:21    cbc.ca (2)
A UN human rights committee is calling on Ottawa to resume negotiations with a Cree community in northern Alberta. The Lubicon Cree, a band of about 500 people who live in the Peace River region north of Edmonton, have been

30 children involved in prostitution ring

02.11.2005 23:21    cbc.ca
Winnipeg police now believe more than 30 children were involved in a child-prostitution ring that was busted last month. Two women have been charged with prostitution-related offences and crimes relating to the corruption of children, and three houses in Winnipeg

Province looks at tearing down buildings on Legislative grounds

02.11.2005 22:43    cbc.ca
Premier Ralph Klein says simply looking at the area demonstrates why re-development is needed. And he says the Federal Building is beautiful and should be used for something.

Proposed bylaw would prevent chopping down trees

02.11.2005 22:35    cbc.ca
A movement to save mature trees in Winnipeg has ignited a debate over property rights in the city. The Coalition to Save the Elms has proposed a city bylaw that would make it illegal for homeowners to cut down large

Mixed reactions to Gagliano's possible return to politics

02.11.2005 22:25    cbc.ca
Prime Minister Paul Martin banished him from the party, but Gagliano says he'd like to take another stab at representing the riding.

Charges laid against Lillooet Mountie

02.11.2005 22:03    cbc.ca
An RCMP officer in the Fraser Canyon community of Lillooet is facing more charges, because a CBC News investigation led more people to take their complaints about the officer to the RCMP.
Charges laid against Lillooet Mountie

Canada Post allows poppies in post office

02.11.2005 21:49    cbc.ca
War veterans in The Pas are pleased to hear Canada Post has decided to disregard a policy that didn't allow them to keep a poppy donation box in the local post office. Last week, Duke Dutkiewicz, who chairs the Royal

Closing 'shameful gap' on reserves a priority for B.C.

02.11.2005 21:42    cbc.ca
B.C.'s minister for aboriginal relations says the province will push the federal government at the first ministers' meeting later this month to upgrade water systems on First Nations reserves.
Closing 'shameful gap' on reserves a priority for B.C.

Huge child-sex ring uncovered in Winnipeg, police allege

02.11.2005 21:41    cbc.ca
Winnipeg police say they are investigating one of the largest sexual exploitation rings ever seen in the city, allegedly involving more than 30 children ranging in age from 18 months to 17 years. Patrol Sgt. Kelly Dennison said about 20

First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act Introduced in the House of Commons

02.11.2005 21:24    news.gc.ca
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians Andy Scott introduced the proposed First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act today into the House of Commons.

Home heating hikes capped at 10%

02.11.2005 21:17    cbc.ca
The Saskatchewan government has rejected a proposal to hike SaskEnergy bills by 27 per cent, deciding instead to cap increases by an average of 10 per cent for residential customers. Citing a drastic increase in the commodity price of natural

School bus accident sends 4 to hospital

02.11.2005 21:13    cbc.ca
Four children were injured Wednesday morning when their school bus swerved to avoid a rabbit. RCMP say the bus driver braked suddenly while driving along Route 347 in Thorburn, Pictou County. Two children were taken to hospital right away by

SIRIUS Canada Unveils 100 Channel Premium Satellite Radio Service

02.11.2005 20:52    channelcanada.com
SIRIUS Canada today announced its leading channel line-up for its subscription satellite radio service in Canada. With a full 100 channels of the best music, news, sports, and entertainment available, SIRIUS Canada will provide the most comprehensive satellite radio service

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 »