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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.
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.
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.
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.
CBC | Hockey News - Feb 28, 2007
St. Louis Blues forward Martin Rucinsky is sidelined indefinitely following hip surgery on Tuesday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.