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Crown asks for bail review in White case

09.11.2005 23:59    cbc.ca
A man accused of killing his pregnant wife should have his bail revoked, the Crown argued Wednesday. The Crown has asked an appeal court judge to decide whether it can appeal Michael White's bail, granted in October. The judge will


Canucks welcome back Cloutier

09.11.2005 23:58    cbc.ca
Dan Cloutier prac tised Wednesday with the Vancouver Canucks for the first time since sustaining a concussion and whiplash. RELATED: Dan Cloutier bio
Canada    Hockey
Canucks welcome back Cloutier

Arrests follow crash, shooting incident

09.11.2005 23:44    cbc.ca
Shots were fired and two people were arrested during several chaotic minutes in Regina Wednesday afternoon. Regina police said they have two suspects in custody and they're looking for others in connection with an encounter where shots were fired. Police

New program provides rebates for home insulation

09.11.2005 23:31    cbc.ca
Manitoba Hydro and the provincial and federal governments unveiled a new program Wednesday to help Manitobans pay to improve the insulation in their homes. The program provides rebates to the owners of home heated with natural gas to help cover


Liberals call for ASC head, after fine for not reporting trades

09.11.2005 23:27    cbc.ca (2)
Shirley McClellan needs to step in immediately to restore some semblance of credibility in Alberta's securities market," Taft said in a news release. "I just fear the damage is already severe."

Media Advisory - Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to announce program for newcomers

09.11.2005 23:07    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Nov. 9 - Ontario's Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Mike Colle will make an announcement about a new program that will encourage employers to hire newcomers. Date: Thursday, November 10, 2005 Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. Location: Royal
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Aboriginal actor accuses police of racial profiling

09.11.2005 22:55    cbc.ca
The Saskatoon police are looking into an allegation of racial profiling after an aboriginal man from Toronto said was handcuffed and thrown into a police cruiser for no good reason. Theatre and film actor Gregory Odjig is in Saskatoon performing

Sumas Energy project all but dead: Mayor

09.11.2005 22:52    cbc.ca
A federal court has turned down an appeal to build a controversial gas-fired power plant in Sumas, Wash., just across the border from Abbotsford.
Sumas Energy project all but dead: Mayor

Exams shifted; holidays still on for B.C. students

09.11.2005 22:52    cbc.ca
B.C. students won't have to give up any of their school breaks to make up for time lost during the teachers' strike. Education Minister Shirley Bond says the government has decided to change the exam schedule - rather than cancelling

Refugee advocates want help for Cameroon woman

09.11.2005 22:36    cbc.ca
I'm afraid for my children," Fatoumata says. "They're young adults now. They're no longer in school. They're unsupervised and at risk."

Forestry company fined record amount

09.11.2005 22:36    cbc.ca
The government charged the company with 155 counts of breaking Quebec's environmental laws.

Tests show harmful chemicals in Winnipegger's body

09.11.2005 22:20    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg woman who took part in a national report on chemical buildup in the human body was surprised to learn she showed a much higher concentration of a pesticide-related toxin than any other participant. Environmental Defence tested the blood

Former cabinet room now Veterans Room

09.11.2005 22:16    cbc.ca
A room at Province House has been renamed to honour Nova Scotia's veterans. "We can show our thanks in a small way by dedicating this room to them and to comrades who did not return," said Murray Scott, speaker of

Media Advisory - Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to make announcement benefiting internationally trained nurses

09.11.2005 22:03    ogov.newswire.ca
HAMILTON, ON, Nov. 9 - Ontario's Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Mike Colle will make an announcement about a program to benefit internationally trained nurses. Date: Thursday, November 10, 2005 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Location: CARE Centre for
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Council votes to move Roblin cenotaph

09.11.2005 21:56    cbc.ca
This Remembrance Day could be the last year people in Roblin lay wreaths at the cenotaph at the old Knox United Church. The unknown soldier has stood on that site for 80 years. But now, town council has decided the

Councillor proposes stripper zones

09.11.2005 21:56    cbc.ca
A Halifax regional councillor wants stricter rules in place to prevent strip clubs from opening in most neighbourhoods. Right now, Ralph's Place on Main Street in Dartmouth is the only adult club in the Halifax Metro area. But residents who

Media Advisory - McGuinty government to make important announcement on the future of community health centres

09.11.2005 21:38    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, Nov. 9 - Health and Long-Term Care Minister George Smitherman will announce an important initiative to increase access to primary health care for communities in Ontario. DATE: November 10, 2005 TIME: 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: Malvern Town Centre 31 Tapscott
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Cash a lifeline for Partners in the Park

09.11.2005 21:31    cbc.ca
A senior committee at Winnipeg City Hall has agreed to give the organization that cares for Assiniboine Park $260,000 per year to help keep it afloat. Partners in the Park operates three attractions at Assiniboine Park: the Pavilion Gallery Museum,

Crude prices swing on concerns of U.S. heating oil supplies

09.11.2005 21:16    cbc.ca
According to BMO Nesbitt Burns, the consensus of analysts' forecasts was for oil inventories to climb by two million barrels, and gasoline supplies to grow by 1.2 million barrels.

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