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  1. Canada sends record 19 skiers to alpine worlds

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Jan 31, 2007

    Nine World Cup medallists, including four first-timers, will lead the largest-ever Canadian team into the 2007 world alpine skiing championships, Alpine Canada announced Wednesday.

  2. Halifax chases Games dream to 33 countries

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Jan 31, 2007

    The team trying to bring the 2014 Commonwealth Games to Halifax has spent almost $500,000 travelling around the world.

  3. Rested Oilers poised for busy stretch

    CBC | Hockey News - Jan 31, 2007

    Ryan Smyth and his Edmonton Oilers teammates will be eyeing a big two points Wednesday night when they host the unbeaten-in-four Columbus Blue Jackets.

  4. Canucks lose Ryan Kesler until playoffs

    CBC | Hockey News - Jan 31, 2007

    Vancouver Canucks forward Ryan Kesler underwent successful hip surgery Tuesday in Colorado and might return for the playoffs.

  5. Odour complaints jump despite dump's $1.3M effort

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    Foul odours from Ottawa's Carp Road landfill are getting worse, even though the owner has spent $1.3 million to control the smell, local residents say.

  6. Canadian tourists undeterred by crime wave in Mexico

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    Despite a rash of shootings and robberies related to drug trafficking, Mexico still holds holiday appeal for many Canadians, according to figures released by Statistics Canada.

  7. Don't make assumptions in murder investigation: lawyer

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    A lawyer representing the mother of a woman found dead in her St. John's apartment is cautioning the public not to jump to conclusions.

  8. Truscott case was based on 'fallacies': lawyer

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    Steven Truscott's five-decade fight to clear his name resumed in an Ontario courtroom Wednesday - and in a first for the court, the proceedings are being broadcast live.

  9. Pipe-thawing blowtorch lights Rockland apartment fire

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    Flames struck buildings in Rockland, Ont., and Ottawa's Bells Corners neighbourhood last night, including one started when a man tried to thaw frozen pipes using a blowtorch.

  10. Prize-winning novel pulled from school shelves

    CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007

    The novel Snow Falling on Cedars has been removed from school library shelves and English class reading lists by an Ontario Catholic school board after a complaint about the book's sexually explicit content.

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