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  1. Senators slip past Oilers in shootout

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 20, 2007

    Mike Comrie scored the decisive goal of a shootout as the Ottawa Senators trimmed the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Tuesday.

  2. Thomas Mulcair leaving politics

    CBC | Montreal News - Feb 20, 2007

    Former Quebec environment minister Thomas Mulcair will not run for the Quebec Liberals in the upcoming election.

  3. Sam no longer the record man in Halifax

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Feb 20, 2007

    Sam the Record Man, a mainstay in downtown Halifax for more than 20 years, is closing down Tuesday.

  4. Thomas, Bruins blank Maple Leafs

    CBC | Hockey News - Feb 20, 2007

    Tim Thomas turned aside 44 shots as the Boston Bruins blanked the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 on Tuesday.

  5. Hockey player faces charges in Sask. referee attack

    CBC | Hockey News - Feb 20, 2007

    A 21-year-old man faces several charges after a referee was attacked during a hockey game near Meadow Lake, Sask., on Sunday.

  6. Tax cuts, housing program dominate B.C. budget

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 20, 2007

    British Columbia Finance Minister Carole Taylor tabled her budget Tuesday, providing most people with tax cuts, and at the same time announcing a plan for big spending on housing.

  7. PM downplays election talk at AIDS announcement

    CBC | Health News - Feb 20, 2007

    Canada will be home to a new facility to manufacture and test vaccines to fight HIV, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates announced Tuesday in Ottawa.

  8. Hormone repairs MS damage in mice

    CBC | Health News - Feb 20, 2007

    A hormone produced during pregnancy helps to push multiple sclerosis into remission in mice, Canadian researchers have found.

  9. Study challenges stages of grief theory

    CBC | Health News - Feb 20, 2007

    Yearning, not depression, is the most common feeling after the loss of a loved one from natural causes, a finding that could change how doctors and loved ones treat people who are grieving.

  10. Calgary hospitals ask patients to imagine healing

    CBC | Health News - Feb 20, 2007

    The Calgary Health Region has a new prescription for patients dealing with the anxiety of pain and illness: CDs with guided visualization and relaxation techniques.

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