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Binns opts to stay on as P.E.I. premier

19.11.2005 23:11    cbc.ca
Pat Binns says he will seek a fourth term in the office, ending speculation that P.E.I.'s popular premier might step down to run federally. Binns, who led the Conservatives to victory in 1996, made the announcement at the provincial party's

Civic election day in B.C.

19.11.2005 22:59    cbc.ca
Voters across the province are heading to the polls Saturday to elect their mayors, city councillors and school board trustees Many tight races are expected across the Lower Mainland - with the level of voter turnout expected to be crucial.

Close race for Vancouver mayor

19.11.2005 21:46    cbc.ca
Voters in British Columbia headed to the polls Saturday to pick civic leaders, including a mayor in Vancouver, where supporters of the top contenders have waged acrimonious campaigns. City councillors Jim Green and Sam Sullivan emerged as frontrunners out of


Infected ducks in Man., B.C. latest avian cases

19.11.2005 21:46    cbc.ca
Wild ducks in Manitoba have tested positive for a form of avian flu that's not known to be harmful to humans, federal food inspection officials said Saturday as a B.C. farm remained quarantined because of an infected duck. INDEPTH: Avian

Lions look to rebound from late-season slump

19.11.2005 20:39    cbc.ca
Unless the British Columbia Lions' offence finds some sort of rhythm early, their season will likely end in the Canadian Football League's West Division final. Blame an offensive line that allowed the most sacks of any team (74). Blame the
Lions look to rebound from late-season slump

Leafs, Thrashers tangle in Toronto

19.11.2005 18:48    cbc.ca
Brawling ha sn't been seen much in the new-look NHL, which made the Oct. 14 slugfest between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Thrashers a real rarity. With referees on full alert, there won't likely be a repeat of the
Canada    Hockey
Leafs, Thrashers tangle in Toronto

Telus workers say yes to new contract

19.11.2005 17:45    cbc.ca
Telus workers who have been off the job since mid-July have voted 64 per cent in favour of a tentative agreement that ends their four-month lockout. It was the second ratification vote by the Telecommunications Workers Union. An earlier proposed

Renovations At Kingston Area Hospitals To Support Population Growth

19.11.2005 16:48    ogov.newswire.ca
Provincial Investment Will Reduce Waiting Times, Improve Treatment For Area Residents KINGSTON, ON, Nov. 19 - Residents of the Kingston area will have improved access to health care thanks to a major provincial government investment in renovations at Kingston General
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Flames get Bell rung at home

19.11.2005 05:45    cbc.ca
Mark Bell hasn't struck much fear in NHL opponents this season, unless you're a member of the Calgary Flames or Edmonton Oilers. The Chicago Blackhawks forward followed up his first two-goal game of the season with a pair in Friday's
Canada    Hockey
Flames get Bell rung at home

Personalities drive Vancouver mayor's race

19.11.2005 04:36    cbc.ca
The two leading candidates in the fight for the Vancouver mayor's job spent Friday actively campaigning. It was the last day in a race which has been dominated by personalities, but which entails running a city that's gearing up for

Raptors dealt ninth straight loss

19.11.2005 04:04    cbc.ca
For the second co nsecutive night, a major Toronto sports team left Boston's TD Banknorth Garden with a streak intact. Unfortunately for Raptors fans, their team didn't follow the lead of the Maple Leafs, who made a late push against

B.C. farm quarantined after bird flu found

19.11.2005 03:30    cbc.ca
Scientists have uncovered a case of Avian Flu in a duck on a farm near Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley. Government officials say there is virtually no risk to the public health, but they are recommending the family on the

Penalties prove fatal for Canadiens

19.11.2005 03:26    cbc.ca
Who says the New Jersey Devils have a problem scoring goals? Certainly not when they can play up a man. The Devils rode three power-play goals, including two from Brian Gionta, to a 4-3 come-from-behind win against the visiting Montreal
Canada    Hockey

B.C. farm quarantined after bird flu found in single duck

19.11.2005 02:26    cbc.ca
A commercial farm in British Columbia's Fraser Valley has been quarantined after a duck was found infected with an avian flu virus. INDEPTH: Avian Flu B.C. government officials said Friday there is no risk to human health, but the Canadian

RCMP fights release of standoff review

19.11.2005 00:58    cbc.ca
An RCMP review into the shooting deaths of an officer and a mentally ill man entered into evidence at a fatality inquiry doesn't need to be seen by the public, the service argued Friday. Cpl. Jim Galloway was shot and

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