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Doctor accused of stabbing nurse to death

12.11.2005 22:21    cbc.ca
Police allege that a doctor stabbed and killed a nurse in the operating room of a hospital in Windsor, Ont., before injecting himself with a potentially lethal substance. The doctor - a 50-year-old anesthesiologist who also worked at the Hôtel-Dieu

Sabres prepare for Senators' star trio

12.11.2005 21:10    cbc.ca
Can the Ott awa Senators trio of Daniel Alfredsson, Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley be stopped? That's the question on the minds of almost every NHL team that have had the privilege of playing the Senators linemates this season.
Canada    Hockey
Sabres prepare for Senators' star trio


IAAF votes to reinstate American sprinter Edwards

12.11.2005 20:02    cbc.ca
Track and f ield's world governing body has voted to reinstate American sprinter Torri Edwards before completion of her two-year doping suspension. The decision was made Saturday at the council meeting of the International Association of Athletics Federations in Moscow.
Canada    Sports
IAAF votes to reinstate American sprinter Edwards

Poll shows NDP gains

12.11.2005 19:07    cbc.ca
Some of Paul Martin's supporters may have switched allegiance to the NDP, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted by Ekos Research, showed the NDP has 21 per cent of voter support, about five percentage points above 2004 election

Canadiens look to rebound against Maple Leafs

12.11.2005 18:26    cbc.ca
The Montrea l Canadiens were on quite a roll before meeting Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins Thursday night. The Canadiens will try and erase the sting of the 3-2 shootout loss to Crosby and the Penguins when they host
Canada    Hockey
Canadiens look to rebound against Maple Leafs

Ottawa to mark wartime internments

12.11.2005 14:58    cbc.ca
The Canadian government will try to make amends for the arbitrary internment of more than 700 Italian Canadians during the Second World War. The government will sign a deal on Saturday to fund projects commemorating what Italian Canadians experienced during

Sabres' Connolly breaks out against Leafs

12.11.2005 05:47    cbc.ca
Tim Connol ly scored two goals and added an assist as his Buffalo Sabres defeated their cross-border rival Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Friday. It was the first two-goal game of Connolly's young career and helped the Sabres end a
Canada    Hockey
Sabres' Connolly breaks out against Leafs

Raptors' woes continue against Jazz

12.11.2005 04:23    cbc.ca
The winless Toronto Raptors' worst start in franchise history continued on Friday. Mehmet Okur had 29 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Utah Jazz over the struggling Raptors 99-84 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Smyth, Markkanen lead Oilers over Blue Jackets

12.11.2005 04:23    cbc.ca
Fernando Pi sani's third-period goal was the eventual winner as the Edmonton Oilers posted a 3-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night. Ryan Smyth assisted on all three Oiler goals and Shawn Horcroff finished with a pair
Canada    Hockey
Smyth, Markkanen lead Oilers over Blue Jackets

Bourque wants new Montreal mayoral election

12.11.2005 01:52    cbc.ca
Pierre Bourque, who was defeated in his bid to become mayor of Montreal again, wants a judge to cancel last Sunday's municipal vote and order a new election. Bourque had initially called for a complete recount of the election won

B.C. honours Canada's fallen

12.11.2005 00:46    cbc.ca
Throughout the province Friday, British Columbians marked Remembrance Day in ceremonies big and small. A large ceremony took place at the legislature in Victoria, and in Vancouver, veterans from the Second World War and the Korean War were honoured at
B.C. honours Canada's fallen

Judge to review case of war dodger

12.11.2005 00:01    cbc.ca
A former U.S. paratrooper who fled to Canada to evade the war in Iraq but was denied refugee status will get another chance to plead his case.
Judge to review case of war dodger

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