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Penguins re-sign Fleury, add Satan and Fedotenko

03.07.2008 23:47    cbc.ca
The Pittsburgh Penguins locked up another of their young stars on Thursday, signing goalie Marc-Andre Fleury to a seven-year, $35-million US contract.
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Markus Naslund heading to Rangers

03.07.2008 23:47    cbc.ca
The franchise leader in goals and points for the Vancouver Canucks is heading to the New York Rangers.
Canada    Sports

Gander the star of U.K. 9/11 radio drama

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
A radio play about the kindness of residents of Gander, N.L., who sheltered air passengers stranded by the Sept. 11 attacks has had its debut on British radio.

Picking berries getting pricey in N.B.

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Even if patrons choose to do all the work at strawberry pick-your-own fields in New Brunswick this summer, it won't necessarily mean they will get the same "sweet" deal they remember from previous years.


Chief admitted cop in fatal crash was drunk, witness tells Taman Inquiry

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
More witnesses to the car crash that killed Crystal Taman and its aftermath testified Wednesday and Thursday at the inquiry into the investigation of her death.

3 vessels aided by Canadian Coast Guard

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
The Canadian Coast Guard responded to three emergencies off the coast of Newfoundland on Thursday morning.

Searchers comb Manitoba reserve for missing teen

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
The Manitoba Search and Rescue Association has joined volunteers searching for a Portage la Prairie teenager who has been missing for two weeks.

Winnipeg parks its fogging trucks as mosquito counts decrease

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
The city of Winnipeg has pulled fogging trucks off the streets, saying mosquito counts are too low to continue the malathion-spraying campaign.

Bike-riding boy, 6, dies after being hit by car

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
A six-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a car near Rexton, N.B., on Wednesday while he was riding his bicycle.

Cost of milk rises, though consumers won't see it immediately

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Milk, whose price is regulated by a provincially appointed agency, rose eight cents a litre on July 1, though it may take a few days to notice on store shelves.

Grandfather dies in crash, boy survives

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
A P.E.I. man died in a single vehicle accident near Port Elgin, N.B. Wednesday.

Yellowknife-area woman charged in sister's death

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
A woman accused of killing her sister near Yellowknife appeared in court Wednesday, charged with second-degree murder.

Yukon businessman's fraud trial wrapping up in Vancouver

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
The B.C. Supreme Court is wrapping up a major fraud trial this week involving a Yukon businessman accused of taking part in an auto insurance scam.

Jazz Air eliminating 270 jobs, cutting service

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Regional carrier Jazz Air LP, based in Halifax, said Thursday it is cutting 270 jobs and trimming its capacity by five per cent in the wake of cutbacks announced last month by Air Canada.

Missing Iqaluit girl found safe

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Iqaluit RCMP say they have found a six-year-old girl who was thought to be missing since Wednesday night.

Man sexually assaulted in south Winnipeg park

03.07.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Winnipeg police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted another man in Maple Grove Park last month.

Province to invest in converting agricultural waste into fuel

03.07.2008 23:43    cbc.ca
The Ontario government is investing millions of dollars in new biofuel technology.

Noticed quality problems in 2005, former clinical chief says

03.07.2008 23:43    cbc.ca
The former head pathologist at Eastern Health, who was in charge when hundreds of testing mistakes were discovered, told the Cameron Inquiry Thursday that he noticed sample quality problems in the spring of 2005.

Hospital staffing crisis sparks huge rally in Grand Falls-Windsor

03.07.2008 23:43    cbc.ca
More than 1,000 people turned out in Grand Falls-Windsor Thursday afternoon to draw attention to a staffing crisis at the town's hospital, but provincial Health Minister Ross Wiseman was not among them.

Francophone school board in legal spat with N.W.T. government

03.07.2008 23:42    cbc.ca
The Northwest Territories' francophone school board says it's prepared to fight the education department's plan to limit who can attend the territory's two French-language schools, as well as lobby for more school space.

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