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Broncos to take on St. Mary's and USF

The Santa Clara women's soccer team will continue conference play this weekend when they take on Saint Mary's and University of San Francisco. The Gael of Saint Mary's travel to Santa Clara on Friday, Oct. 17. Kick off is set
Broncos to take on St. Mary's and USF


Oilers keep struggling Ducks winless

16.10.2008 13:36    cbc.ca
Defenceman Lubomir Visnovsky's power-play goal early in the third period lifted the Edmonton Oilers to a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks Wednesday night in California.
Canada    Sports

Phillies dump Dodgers, advance to World Series

16.10.2008 13:36    cbc.ca
The Philadelphia Phillies used a stellar pitching performance from Cole Hamels to dispose of the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in the National League Championships Series Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium.
Canada    Sports

Canadiens survive Bruins in shootout

16.10.2008 13:35    cbc.ca
The Montreal Canadiens kicked off their centennial year at home in style before the game, and then held off the pesky Boston Bruins 4-3 in a shootout Wednesday night at the Bell Centre.
Canada    Sports


8.5 cent drop at N.L. pumps

16.10.2008 13:33    cbc.ca
Gas prices in Newfoundland and Labrador dropped a steep 8.5 cents per litre Thursday, but some customers wonder when they'll see prices fall in other areas.

Proof needed to make snow tires mandatory, minister says

16.10.2008 13:33    cbc.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador officials have decided they won't appease municipal leaders' call for snow tires to be made mandatory this year.

Hunter found safe after missing overnight

16.10.2008 13:33    cbc.ca
A missing hunter was found Thursday morning after spending the night in the woods, police said.

ID confusion keeps N.L. woman, 83, from voting

16.10.2008 13:31    cbc.ca
An elderly Newfoundland woman said for the first time in her adult life she was denied the right the vote on Tuesday because the Elections Canada worker at her polling station didn't know the new identification rules.

Robberies prompt school to take extra safety measures

16.10.2008 13:31    cbc.ca
After reports of some students being swarmed and robbed of their wallets and iPods a Toronto school is taking extra safety measures.

Infant injured, man and woman face charges

16.10.2008 13:30    cbc.ca
A man and a woman are facing child abuse charges after a 10-month-old baby boy was found to have a number of serious injuries.

Suspects sought in Peel homicide

16.10.2008 13:30    cbc.ca
Peel Regional Police are looking for two suspects in connection with the slaying of a 14-year-old on Tuesday.

Thieves siphon furnace oil from church tank

16.10.2008 13:29    cbc.ca
A church in Sydney may be considering a lock for its oil tank after thieves stole the fuel inside.

Retail sales take 1.2% plunge, largest reduction in 3 years

16.10.2008 13:29    azcentral.com
Worried consumers shunned the malls and auto showrooms amid the country's financial meltdown.

Credit woes, copper fall may scuttle Asarco deal

16.10.2008 13:29    azcentral.com
The bankrupt miner is planning a reorganization.

Con man who stole $8.5 million sentenced

16.10.2008 13:29    azcentral.com
He's going to jail for 8 years and must repay money.

Longtime criminal wants to spend life in prison

16.10.2008 13:29    cbc.ca
A P.E.I. man recently released from prison was in provincial court in Charlottetown on Wednesday, threatening to do whatever it takes to be put back behind bars.

School fundraiser, auctioneer caught up in sign bylaw

16.10.2008 13:29    cbc.ca
A school promoting a fundraiser was one of two groups challenging Cornwall's strict sign bylaw at town council Wednesday night.

Phoenix law firm opens office in Mexico

16.10.2008 13:29    azcentral.com
Snell & Wilmer is setting up shop south of the border, marking the first international foray for the 70-year-old Phoenix law firm.

Massive condo development in Surrey seeks refinancing

16.10.2008 13:28    cbc.ca
The developer of a $350-million residential/retail complex in Surrey, B.C., has filed for protection from creditors and is seeking major refinancing.

Women's coalition celebrates Shea's win

16.10.2008 13:28    cbc.ca
The election of Gail Shea in the western P.E.I. riding of Egmont Tuesday is a big step forward, says the P.E.I. Coalition for Women in Government.

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