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Memory Project Road Show Preserves 500 Veterans' Stories QUEEN'S PARK, ON, Nov. 5 - All Ontarians are encouraged to mark Remembrance Day and Veterans' Week this year by hearing the stories of veterans and reflecting on the sacrifices of those  |


ONE NIGHT OF GLAM ROCK DJs: SAM I AM (LONDON UK) AND GLITTER MINX Venue: the supermarket Kensington Market at 268 Augusta Avenue Tickets: FREE Time: 9pm - 1am F-ROCK NIGHT ONE NIGHT OF GLAM ONE NIGHT OF ROCK ONE  |
A man who has admitted to helping set a fire that killed two young children testified Friday that he was offered $500,000 to talke all the blame for the blaze. Michael Sheets, who is serving a 15-year sentence for his  |
Aon Consulting will keep its $1.5-million contract to examine the use of private health care in the province, Health Minister Iris Evans says, despite allegations against its U.S.-based parent company that led to a fraud settlement. "My view on this  |


The skydiving facility where a young woman died when her parachutes failed to open properly made a number of mistakes that day, including improperly packing the chutes and not providing adquate training for the first-time jumper, a fatality inquiry report  |
Two years ago a t eenaged Rick Nash set the NHL on fire with his goal scoring prowess. Now the 21-year-old is having a hard time just staying healthy. RELATED: Player Bio: Rick Nash  |  |
Annie Pisuktie, an outreach worker at the Montreal Native Friendship Centre, volunteers her time to help Inuit find their relatives.  |
Many Quebecers won't come to the race because they have plans for the holiday weekend, worries Eve Drouin, director of the Crescent Street Merchants Association.  |  |
New Brunswick MP Andy Savoy is promising help for the province's forestry industry within weeks. Some of New Brunswick's largest forestry companies met with Savoy and the federal government's forestry caucus in Ottawa this week. The Tobique-Mactaquac MP says he  |
One Fredericton food bank says the high cost of gasoline and home heating could make it a tough winter for donations. George Piers, the administrator of the Fredericton Community Kitchen, says it costs $165,000 a year to feed about 250  |
Jody Druken's lawyer told a Supreme Court judge Friday that his client should not be sent to prison for killing his brother nine years ago. Druken, now 36, pleaded guilty Wednesday to manslaughter in the 1996 shooting death of his  |  |
The chief executive office of Fishery Products International has resigned, while the company reported another quarter in which it lost money. Derrick Rowe has stepped down as the company's chief executive officer, effective at the end of the year.  |  |
Labour unions say they're taking steps to respond to the demand for skilled trades in B.C. - setting up their own umbrella organization to oversee apprenticeship programs. Labour launched the new body on the very day the jobless rate in  |
A federal task force has recommended government regulation of Vancouver's container trucking industry to prevent a repeat of last summer's strike that crippled the port.  |  |
There may soon be a wave of young golfers coming from a very unlikely place: Pangnirtung, a community on the shores of Baffin Island, in the high Arctic. More than $30,000 worth of golf equipment is being sent to the  |  |
A report by international accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has determined that specialty products and niche marketing are the way to make the forestry industry work in the southern Yukon. A report by PricewaterhouseCoopers says even with the highest prices available, a  |
The ousted chief of the N.W.T. community of Lutsel K'e, Archie Catholique, has been cleared of allegations that he misspent band funds. Catholique was removed from his job as chief and a forensic audit ordered after impact benefit cheques for  |
An online bingo game was supposed to help with the Yellowknife Legion's fundraising this Christmas season, but instead has sparked a police investigation. The Legion has scrapped plans to make its bingos available to internet gamblers. Daubers.ca- the website that  |
A teacher is hoping a world-class curling event in Port Hawkesbury inspires more students to give the sport a try. The Cape Breton town is hosting teams from seven countries for the Grand Slam of Curling. They're competing this weekend  |
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