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Bourque wants new election

11.11.2005 23:53    cbc.ca
All councillors are supposed to be sworn in Monday, but Bourque said he and perhaps other councillors will boycott that ceremony.
Bourque wants new election


Calvert's cash spat with Ottawa heats up

11.11.2005 23:33    cbc.ca
Premier Lorne Calvert's campaign to wring more equalization cash out of Ottawa enters a new phase this weekend with some splashy newspaper ads. The Calvert government has been trying to get what he calls a 'Saskatchewan Energy Accord' that would

Alberta remembers

11.11.2005 23:00    cbc.ca
INDEPTH: Remembrance Day In Calgary, thousands of men, women and children, many in uniform, packed the Jubilee Auditorium for Remembrance Day ceremonies.

Veterans reminisce at Sunnybrook

11.11.2005 22:55    cbc.ca
There she met her future husband - a Canadian bomber pilot - as she drove crews out to their bombers in a truck.


CTV Movie 'The Man Who Lost Himself ' Gets U.S. Airdate; TSN Adds it to their Schedule

11.11.2005 22:33    channelcanada.com
The real-life family at the centre of CTV's upcoming original drama, The Man Who Lost Himself, has announced their full endorsement for the movie. Terry and Lorraine Evanshen's stamp of approval follows o­n the heels of several other testimonials and

Allen, White CFL's best for October

11.11.2005 22:06    cbc.ca
Another da y, another honour for Damon Allen. FROM NOV. 10, 2005: Allen tops CFL East all-stars
Allen, White CFL's best for October

Remembrance Day in Saskatchewan

11.11.2005 20:50    cbc.ca
It was a brisk, sunny morning in Regina's Victoria Park. Veterans and hundreds of other poppy-wearing men, women and children stood quietly with their heads bowed as a lone trumpeter played the Last Post.
Remembrance Day in Saskatchewan

West wants more help fighting crystal meth

11.11.2005 20:06    cbc.ca
Police in Western Canada say crystal meth has overtaken cocaine as the drug of choice for many addicts. Police say the drug is made from ingredients readily available at drug stores and large supermarkets. It can be made in small,

What We Owe Our Veterans

11.11.2005 19:48    canadiancontent.net
Long after you've lived through it, you still wonder why it was that you lived and the others died. You were no better than they were. Why couldn't they have been allowed to live out their lives?
What We Owe Our Veterans

Two die in N.B. ATV crash

11.11.2005 19:22    cbc.ca
Two New Brunswick men are dead after an all terrain vehicle accident late Wednesday night. RCMP said the incident occurred around 11 p.m. on Route 109, about two kilometres from Perth Andover, a community of 1,900 in western New Brunswick.

Remembrance Day 2005: 'We can't forget, ever'

11.11.2005 19:05    cbc.ca
D'Anna said it's important to continue to honour those who defended Canada.

Wild rose could be new cash crop

11.11.2005 18:55    cbc.ca (2)
The University of Prince Edward Island is researching what could be the region's newest commercial crop: rose hips. It opened a new greenhouse on campus on Thursday that will be used to grow crops for researchers. "We're specifically interested in

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