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Iqaluit flu clinic busy

01.11.2009 23:16    cbc.ca
A steady stream of people took advantage of Nunavut's mass vaccination campaign against swine flu, which began Sunday in Iqaluit.
Iqaluit flu clinic busy


Some N.B. swine flu clinics open

01.11.2009 15:59    cbc.ca
Some swine flu immunization clinics are open in New Brunswick this weekend, despite a shortage of the vaccine.
Some N.B. swine flu clinics open

Caveat in NB Power deal: premier

01.11.2009 15:59    cbc.ca
Premier Shawn Graham is using a new YouTube video to sell New Brunswickers on the benefits of Hydro-Quebec's takeover of NB Power but he also acknowledges there's an important caveat to the deal.
Caveat in NB Power deal: premier

Two cabbies robbed in Moncton

01.11.2009 15:59    cbc.ca
Two cab drivers in Moncton have been robbed in the past two days, but police don't believe the incidents are related.
Two cabbies robbed in Moncton


Swine flu leads to N.B. prison lockdown

01.11.2009 15:59    cbc.ca
A New Brunswick prison is under a lockdown due to the spread of swine flu.
Swine flu leads to N.B. prison lockdown

Trick-or-treat safe despite flu: health official

01.11.2009 15:59    cbc.ca
With the concern and confusion about the swine flu, some parents are wondering if it's safe to allow their children to go trick-or-treating, but New Brunswick's chief medical officer says it should be fine.

E. coli outbreak in Fredericton probed

01.11.2009 15:58    cbc.ca
Public health officials are investigating four confirmed cases of E. coli, which are believed to be linked to a fast-food restaurant in Fredericton.
E. coli outbreak in Fredericton probed

Swine flu restricts visitors at Maritime hospitals

01.11.2009 15:58    cbc.ca
Some of the Maritime's largest hospitals have implemented new visitor restrictions and changes in services in response to the swine flu.
Swine flu restricts visitors at Maritime hospitals

NB Power deal could save Edmundston mill

01.11.2009 15:58    cbc.ca
The CEO of Fraser Papers Inc. says the decision to sell NB Power's assets to Hydro-Québec will help the company's Edmundston mill survive.
NB Power deal could save Edmundston mill

Alberta H1N1 clinics suspended

01.11.2009 14:01    cbc.ca
Alberta health officials say the province's H1N1 vaccination clinics have been suspended immediately because of a national reduction in the number of available vaccine doses.
Alberta H1N1 clinics suspended

Canadian soldier's body heads home

01.11.2009 14:01    cbc.ca
The body of Sapper Steven Marshall began its journey home Saturday after a ramp ceremony at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.
Canadian soldier's body heads home

Osgood, Red Wings stifle Flames

01.11.2009 14:01    cbc.ca
The Detroit Red Wings handed the Calgary Flames their second straight loss Saturday night with a 3-1 victory at the Pengrowth Saddledome.
Osgood, Red Wings stifle Flames

Taliban Chief Blames Blackwater, ISI for Peshawar Blast

01.11.2009 00:53    statismwatch.ca
So - a former Pakistani spy master points the finger at India. The Taliban say it was Blackwater. Make of this what you will, but it does seem odd that no one has claimed responsibility for this attack - the

UN: Drone attacks may violate international law

01.11.2009 00:52    statismwatch.ca
Non-representative 'International law' and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in their present form are completely bogus, given Article 29, subsection (3) which states 'These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles
UN: Drone attacks may violate international law

Bomb kills dozens in Pakistan as Hillary Clinton arrives

01.11.2009 00:52    statismwatch.ca
More details on Clinton's trip and her meetings may be found here. It is interesting that no responsibility has been claimed for this attack, as the article mentions below.Flashback: Militants attack Pakistani cities | Pakistan hit by another deadly bomb
Bomb kills dozens in Pakistan as Hillary Clinton arrives

No TV for tots under 2, says B.C. pediatrician

01.11.2009 00:52    statismwatch.ca
That's two stories on this subject in a fortnight.Flashback: Television - not in front of the children?CBC NewsOctober 28, 2009Pediatricians in B.C. are ready to adopt a guideline recommending children under the age of two not watch any television at

The Columbia Coverup

01.11.2009 00:51    statismwatch.ca
This journal doubts, somehow, that trade unionists are the only parties being subjected to the business end of Columbia's murderous regime. But good information from NOW Magazine nonetheless.Flashback: Outcry in South America over US military base pact | PM calls
The Columbia Coverup

Man dies of stab wounds after pursuit

01.11.2009 00:36    cbc.ca
Police say one man is dead from apparent self-inflicted stab wounds after a police chase in Abbotsford, B.C., Friday night.

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