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  1. 2nd alleged victim says Smith didn't disclose HIV status

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007

    A second woman has testified that she had unprotected sex with football player Trevis Smith without him telling her he had HIV.

  2. Possible bylaw changes could save Cheapskates

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007

    Vancouver city council has moved to offer some hope for a popular sports equipment consignment store that's in danger of being shut down.

  3. B.C. MLAs in line for pension, pay raise

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007

    Premier Gordon Campbell has appointed an independent commission to determine if members of the B.C. legislature should get a pay raise and a pension plan this year.

  4. Girls ringette team benched in battle over accommodation

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007

    A girls ringette team has been barred from competing in the Northern B.C. Winter Games after the parents of the young athletes refused to let their daughters stay in strangers' homes.

  5. Sale of Crown buildings not a done deal, Ottawa says

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007

    Public Works Canada will not make a final decision about whether to sell nine federal buildings worth $1.5 billion to the private sector until it receives the results of a study it commissioned in September, a

  6. PQ Leader Boisclair under pressure

    CBC | Montreal News - Jan 31, 2007

    Faced with growing criticism from party insiders, PQ Leader André Boisclair vowed to do what it takes to earn their trust and regain voters' support.

  7. Olymel slaughterhouse to close May 25

    CBC | Montreal News - Jan 31, 2007

    Quebec's largest pork slaughterhouse is set to close May 25, 2007, after employees at the Vallée-Jonction plant rejected the company's final concession package that would have saved the factory.

  8. Quebec police officer guilty of obstructing justice: top court

    CBC | Montreal News - Jan 31, 2007

    A Quebec police officer convicted of obstructing justice has no grounds for a new trial in a case involving his refusal to take breath samples from a fellow officer, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.

  9. Bombardier aiming to get CSeries flying by 2013

    CBC | Montreal News - Jan 31, 2007

    Bombardier Inc. of Montreal said it is still working on its business plans for the CSeries aircraft, but is aiming to get it into service in 2013.

  10. Dial-a-cocaine busted in Quebec City

    CBC | Montreal News - Jan 31, 2007

    Police in Quebec City said they dismantled a major cocaine ring Wednesday that had provided round-the-clock home delivery to nearly 1,000 customers.

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