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CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 12, 2007
Ottawa plans to spend $396 million over five years on a computerized risk-assessment system it hopes will keep Canadian exports flowing smoothly to the U.S. amid fears of crime and terrorism.
CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 12, 2007
Federal Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion is calling for energy companies that don't reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water use to face penalties, especially in Alberta's booming oilsands region.
CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 12, 2007
The Toronto Raptors overcame a listless start to defeat the depleted Celtics in Boston on Friday night.
CBC | Arts News - Jan 12, 2007
James Brown's five-year-old son James Jr., his child with partner Tomi Rae Hynie, has been left out of his will, said lawyers for the late musical icon.
CBC | Arts News - Jan 12, 2007
The long-awaited Rankin Family comeback tour, set to begin Sunday, has been temporarily postponed, after the sudden death of elder sister Geraldine (Rankin) Coyne.
CBC | Arts News - Jan 12, 2007
The design for Canada's National Ballet School has won a prestigious U.S. architecture award for two Toronto architecture firms, Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg and Goldsmith Borgal and Co.
CBC | Arts News - Jan 12, 2007
A Vancouver artist is scrambling to raise enough money to save a downtown theatre from the wrecking ball with an innovative campaign that involves selling shares to the theatre.
CBC | Saskatchewan News - Jan 12, 2007
A Regina judge has approved a deal to sell the financially troubled Meadow Lake pulp mill to an Indonesian company.
CBC | Saskatchewan News - Jan 12, 2007
Barley farmers can start voting on potential changes to the Canadian Wheat Board at the end of this month.
CBC | Saskatchewan News - Jan 12, 2007
A review panel says proposed rate increases by SaskPower are reasonable and should be approved.