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canada.com Entertainment News - Nov 16, 2007
B.C. film and television productions are shutting down, one by one, because of the U.S. writers' strike.
canada.com Entertainment News - Nov 16, 2007
Lindsay Lohan checked in and out of jail on Thursday, spending just 84 minutes behind bars for a drunken driving and cocaine-possession conviction.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
The Arctic Ocean could be free of ice in the summer as soon as 2010 or 2015 - something that hasn't happened for more than a million years, according to a leading polar researcher.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, a silver SUV stopped on a dirt road along the Canada-U.S. border and a man in a windbreaker and jeans emerged toting a gym bag containing four small canisters of weapons-grade uranium.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
Provincial police executed a search warrant yesterday on the Ashton farmhouse and wrecking yard of a man whose wife vanished without a trace more than 31 years ago.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
Despite increasing pressure from opposition MPs, the Harper government does not appear willing to intervene in German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber’s extradition to Germany in order to guarantee his …
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
The federal government has for a second time introduced legislation to undo the controversial long gun registry. Repealing the registry for rifles and shotguns was one of the Conservatives’ main election promises, but …
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
Baseball writers called Barry Bonds a cheater and a liar who might never hit another Major League home run nor enter the Hall of Fame if he is convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
By the time Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives at next week’s Commonwealth leaders summit in Uganda, the fate of Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s membership in the 53-country club will have been settled.
Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007
A severe cyclone has killed more than 580 people in Bangladesh and left thousands injured or missing, triggering an international relief effort on Friday to help the disaster-prone country cope with its latest emergency.