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  1. Imperial Oil says Nanticoke refinery back to normal by mid-March

    CBC | Money News - Feb 28, 2007

    Imperial Oil Ltd. said its Nanticoke refinery, which was hit by a fire on Feb. 15, has started processing crude oil again but won't be back to full production until mid-March.

  2. OSC drops case against former Atlas Cold Storage CEO

    CBC | Money News - Feb 28, 2007

    Securities charges against the former CEO of Atlas Cold Storage Holdings Inc. have been dropped after the Ontario Securities Commission said there was no chance it could get a conviction.

  3. Airbus slashing 10,000 jobs

    CBC | Money News - Feb 28, 2007

    European aircraft maker Airbus plans to cut 10,000 jobs over four years and close or sell several plants as the company stuggles to cope with production delays for its new A380 superjumbo jet.

  4. More snow closes Trans-Canada Highway

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    The RCMP closed the Trans-Canada Highway from Brandon to the Saskatchewan border Wednesday afternoon as another snowstorm blew into southern Manitoba.

  5. Crocus cabinet document wasn't withheld: auditor general

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    Manitoba's auditor general sent a stinging rebuke to the opposition parties Wednesday over her office's access to a leaked cabinet document about the Crocus Investment Fund.

  6. Berens River, governments in negotiations over road blockade

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    Leaders from Berens River First Nation are meeting with officials from the provincial and federal governments in a bid to end a road blockade that began Wednesday morning in eastern Manitoba.

  7. School division tests biodiesel in buses

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    The Winnipeg School Division is trying out a soybean-based fuel in a handful of its school buses in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  8. Western Canada reservists headed to Afghanistan

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    The Winnipeg-based 38 Canadian Brigade Group is expected to announce Wednesday what could be one of the most concentrated reserve deployments from Western Canada in recent history.

  9. Flood forecast low for most, higher in west

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    Unless "all hell breaks loose," Winnipeggers don't need to worry about a flood on the Red River this spring, according to provincial flood forecaster Alf Warkentin.

  10. Labour department probes dealership closure

    CBC | Manitoba News - Feb 28, 2007

    The provincial Labour Department is investigating the sudden layoff of dozens of employees at a downtown Winnipeg car dealership.

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