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  1. Raptors soar above .500

    CBC | Basketball News - Feb 2, 2007

    It took Toronto three months, but the Raptors finally moved past the .500 mark for the first time this season on Friday night in Atlanta.

  2. Flooding closes Winnipeg junior high school

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 2, 2007

    A Winnipeg junior high school has been closed due to flooding that could have been prevented, experts say.

  3. No fast-tracking of citizenship for children of WW II troops

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 2, 2007

    The federal government is helping Canadians who lost their citizenship due to an obscure section of the Citizenship Act - but not if they were war babies, CBC News learned Friday.

  4. Foster mother told police dead toddler hurt himself

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 2, 2007

    The foster mother of a three-year-old who died at her Edmonton home told police the boy threw himself on the bathroom floor during a tantrum, according to court documents.

  5. Oilers, Avalanche clash in Denver

    CBC | Hockey News - Feb 2, 2007

    The Colorado Avalanche will be looking to win their fourth straight game against Edmonton when they host the Oilers Saturday (CBC, 3 p.m. ET).

  6. B.C.'s financial watchdog quits

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 2, 2007

    In a surprise move, Arn van Iersel submitted his resignation as B.C.'s acting auditor general on Friday.

  7. B.C. government targets dangerous drivers

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 2, 2007

    B.C. Solicitor General John Les has instructed the government-owned Insurance Corporation of B.C. to hit dangerous drivers with higher premiums next year.

  8. Special prosecutor appointed in West Van police probe

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 2, 2007

    A special prosecutor has been appointed in the investigation of alleged misconduct by members of the West Vancouver Police Department.

  9. Celestica purges senior execs as CEO tries to fix 'disaster'

    CBC | Toronto News - Feb 2, 2007

    Celestica fired some of its top managers Friday, just days after it reported a big quarterly loss and its stock hit an all-time low.

  10. Blue Jays settle with Johnson, Rios, Downs

    CBC | Toronto News - Feb 2, 2007

    The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to one-year contracts with outfielders Reed Johnson and Alex Rios and pitcher Scott Downs on Friday, thus avoiding going to arbitration for the 10th straight off-season.

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