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  1. Restaurant health warnings go online

    CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Feb 28, 2007

    The P.E.I. government began posting results of restaurant inspections and the names of retailers caught selling tobacco to youth on the internet on Wednesday.

  2. Woman sentenced to 4 years for torching boyfriend's penis

    CBC | Montreal News - Feb 28, 2007

    A Montreal woman who poured fondue fuel over her sleeping boyfriend and lit his penis on fire has been sentenced to four years in prison.

  3. Consultants reviewing Games bid

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Feb 28, 2007

    The delay in getting Commonwealth Games numbers to Halifax council is due to the evaluation process, not any subterfuge, the bid committee says.

  4. Muster energy for light bulb ban, MLA urges minister

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Feb 28, 2007

    Nova Scotia's minister of energy is dragging his feet when it comes to shining a more energy-efficient light on climate change, an opposition MLA says.

  5. Blues lose Martin Rucinsky indefinitely

    CBC | Hockey News - Feb 28, 2007

    St. Louis Blues forward Martin Rucinsky is sidelined indefinitely following hip surgery on Tuesday.

  6. Kids fatten up over summer: U.S. study

    CBC | Health News - Feb 28, 2007

    Kindergarten and first graders in the U.S. gained more weight over the summer than in the school year, according to a study that suggests children are less physically active during their vacations.

  7. World faces its best chance to stamp out polio, WHO head says

    CBC | Health News - Feb 28, 2007

    If wealthy donor countries contribute $1.2 billion, polio could be stamped out in two years, WHO director-general Margaret Chan said Wednesday in calling for the disease to be eradicated.

  8. Complications higher for obese women after hip surgery

    CBC | Health News - Feb 28, 2007

    Complications after hip replacement surgery tend to be more common among patients who are obese, especially women, a study suggests.

  9. U.S. panel to probe safety of chemical found in baby bottles, food containers

    CBC | Health News - Feb 28, 2007

    A panel of independent U.S. health experts will meet next week to explore the safety of a chemical frequently found in plastic products, including toys, bottles and food storage containers.

  10. Restaurants getting fat by stuffing patrons, group says

    CBC | Health News - Feb 28, 2007

    The restaurant industry is promoting "extreme eating" with high-calorie, salt-stuffed food, putting Canadians' health at serious risk, a consumer advocacy group says.

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