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  1. Angels' Matthews linked to steroid ring: report

    CBC | Baseball News - Feb 28, 2007

    An unconfirmed report alleges that Los Angeles Angels outfielder Gary Matthews Jr., was a customer in an illicit steroid distribution network that led authorities to raid two Orlando pharmacies.

  2. Barry Bonds mum on death threats

    CBC | Baseball News - Feb 28, 2007

    San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds wouldn't elaborate Wednesday on alleged death threats.

  3. Oil, gas companies show new interest in northern Yukon

    CBC | Northern News - Feb 28, 2007

    The Yukon government has received 25 expressions of interest to explore for oil and gas in the Eagle Plains and Peel Plateau regions of the territory under its new disposition process.

  4. Artists come out to play at Canada Winter Games

    CBC | Northern News - Feb 28, 2007

    A sculptor who works with sausage casings and a whalebone carver who also sings in a heavy metal band are part of the Cultural Festival beginning Wednesday in Whitehorse.

  5. Nunavut's Liberal nomination race heating up

    CBC | Northern News - Feb 28, 2007

    Rankin Inlet Mayor Lorne Kusugak says he is joining the race for the Liberal nomination in Nunavut to succeed MP Nancy Karetak-Lindell..

  6. Tories to spend $3M to study immigrant job barriers

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 28, 2007

    The federal government will spend nearly $3 million to learn why skilled immigrants have trouble finding the right jobs.

  7. Bomb scare empties Winnipeg buildings, streets

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 28, 2007

    Several streets around the Workers Compensation Board building in downtown Winnipeg were closed for several hours early Wednesday afternoon after a large truck was driven onto the steps of the building.

  8. Mississauga hospital battling C. difficile outbreak

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 28, 2007

    A hospital west of Toronto is investigating whether an outbreak there of the potentially fatal C. difficile is linked to the strain that is believed to have killed thousands in Quebec.

  9. Caledonia land dispute still simmering 1 year later

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 28, 2007

    Six Nations protesters marched along a highway in Caledonia, Ont., Wednesday morning to mark the one-year anniversary of their occupation of a housing development.

  10. Ottawa urged to help Ontario woman in Mexican jail

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 28, 2007

    A woman jailed in Mexico despite evidence suggesting she is innocent needs help from the Canadian government, supporters say.

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