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CBC | Canadian News - Feb 24, 2007
CN Rail and the union representing striking workers reached a tentative deal to end the two-week walkout that has crippled freight service and taken a serious toll on some industries.
CBC | Canadian News - Feb 24, 2007
Hundreds of people rallied in front of the Hershey chocolate plant in Smiths Fall near Ottawa on Saturday to protest the impending closure of the plant.
CBC | Canadian News - Feb 24, 2007
Justin Trudeau said Saturday he will step down as a director of the Canadian Avalanche Foundation now that he is running for the federal Liberal nomination in a Montreal area riding.
CBC | Nova Scotia News - Feb 24, 2007
A war medal awarded to a Nova Scotia soldier who served in Canada's only all black battallion was purchaded on EBay Friday for more than $7,400 on behalf of the province's Black Cultural Centre.
CBC | Sports News - Feb 24, 2007
Defending champion Kelly Scott and her Team Canada rink advanced to the Tournament of Hearts final with a 7-5 win Saturday over Manitoba's Jennifer Jones in Lethbridge, Alta.
CBC | Sports News - Feb 24, 2007
Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the 88th minute to lift Manchester United to a dramatic 2-1 road win over Fulham on Saturday.
CBC | Montreal News - Feb 24, 2007
Parti Québécois Leader André Boisclair promises that if his party wins the election, it will hold a "public consultation" on Quebec sovereignty during its first mandate.
CBC | Hockey News - Feb 24, 2007
Frans Nielsen of Denmark scored his first NHL goal and added an assist to help the New York Islanders secure a 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on home ice Saturday afternoon.
CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 24, 2007
Victoria's city council approved the construction of three condo towers on the site of the Hudson's Bay store downtown - even though two of them exceed municipal height restrictions.
CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 24, 2007
The man in charge of collecting and preserving evidence at Robert William Pickton's farm testified at the murder trial on Thursday that he was "overwhelmed" when he began the massive search.