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  1. Federal eco-cash raises profile of east-west power grid

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    Manitoba's intention to build an east-west power grid to sell hydroelectric power to Ontario has received a major boost from the federal government.

  2. Ticket snafu misinforms hundreds of lotto winners

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    If you bought a ticket in February's Millionaire Life lottery, you might want to double-check your numbers.

  3. End 'hidden tax grab,' businesses urge government

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is calling for Manitoba's government to index personal tax rates and exemptions to inflation in the next provincial budget, eliminating a "hidden tax grab."

  4. Tribute song to fund firefighters' scholarship

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    The widow of one of the two firefighters killed in a Winnipeg house fire in February hopes to encourage more young people to join the profession by establishing a scholarship fund at the Manitoba Emergency Services

  5. Auditor general probes 'Spirited Energy' campaign

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    Premier Gary Doer says he welcomes the auditor general's review of the province's "Spirited Energy" advertising campaign.

  6. NDP trumpets higher nursing numbers

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    Manitoba's health minister says it has taken years, but the NDP government has finally restored the number of nurses working in the province to levels matching those before the Conservative cuts in the 1990s.

  7. City committee nixes plans for south Winnipeg coffee shop

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 7, 2007

    Coffee drinkers in Winnipeg's St. Vital neighbourhood won't be able to "roll up the rim" on St. Anne's Road anytime soon, after a city committee rejected plans by Tim Hortons to open a coffee shop along the route.

  8. Deputy mayor wants Shediac town finances audited

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 7, 2007

    Shediac's deputy mayor says he wants an audit conducted on the town's books following the sudden death of the town manager and an outpouring of emotion from residents.

  9. Gagetown soldiers part of new NATO offensive

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 7, 2007

    More than 200 soldiers from CFB Gagetown are part of a new NATO offensive in Afghanistan, and military families say fears for their loved ones are starting to sink in, with news of a Canadian death.

  10. N.B. police to monitor Taser use

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 7, 2007

    A new policy on how police in New Brunswick can use force to apprehend suspects will include a requirement to track the use of Taser weapons. The rules will apply to municipal forces, but not the Mounties.

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