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  1. Despatie to carry flag at aquatic worlds

    CBC | Sports News - Feb 28, 2007

    Diver Alexandre Despatie will be Canada's flag bearer for the upcoming world aquatic championships in Australia, Canadian officials announced Wednesday.

  2. Derailed B.C. train leaking corrosive acid

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 28, 2007

    Eight cars of a CP Rail train went off the tracks early Wednesday near the town of Golden in southeastern B.C. and one of the cars was leaking hydrochloric acid into a ditch beside the Kicking Horse River.

  3. January home sales set record as price rises continue

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 28, 2007

    January was an active month for home sales in Canada, with average prices up more than 10 per cent from a year earlier, according to figures released Wednesday.

  4. Union outraged over Carriere payment

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    The Saskatchewan government employees union is denouncing the province's decision to give $275,000 to former government manager Murdoch Carriere.

  5. 2 more charged in Fort Qu'Appelle homicide

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    The RCMP have charged two more people in connection with a fatal shooting that happened in Fort Qu'Appelle over the weekend.

  6. Northern towns getting natural gas

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    Heating costs in three northern Saskatchewan communities could soon go down now that SaskEnergy has confirmed that work on a natural gas line is slated to begin this year.

  7. CBC releases 2007 CFL broadcast schedule

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    CBC Sports unveiled its broadcast schedule for the 2007 CFL season on Wednesday.

  8. Growing tax revenue matched by new spending

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    A strong economy has delivered a surge in tax revenue, the Saskatchewan government said in its third-quarter report, but increased spending has eroded most of a projected surplus.

  9. Regina man dies in collision with parked truck

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 28, 2007

    A 31-year-old Regina man is dead after crashing his minivan into a parked tractor-trailer in Glaslyn, about 65 kilometres north of North Battleford.

  10. Daughters' deaths accidental, Hart says on videotape

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Feb 28, 2007

    A man accused of drowning his twin baby girls nearly five years ago says in a videotape made by police the deaths were accidental.

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