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  1. Strait school board takes parents out of health centre mix

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 16, 2007

    After more than a year of debate, the Strait school board says students are free to access health professionals at school without permission from their parents.

  2. Eagles scream for replacement sticks, skates

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 16, 2007

    The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles hockey team is scrambling to replace stolen hockey gear before next week's playoffs.

  3. Halifax prepares for final Final 8

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 16, 2007

    It will be a weekend of mixed emotions for volunteers and organizers of the men's national university basketball championship, a tournament Halifax is hosting for the last time after 24 years.

  4. Police say girl, 12, behind N.S. library fire

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 16, 2007

    A 12-year-old girl has been blamed for starting a fire Wednesday that shut down Springhill's only public library.

  5. Fire fears force 8 nursing home residents out

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 16, 2007

    Nova Scotia's fire marshal has raised the alarm about a nursing home's sprinkler system, forcing eight elderly residents to move out.

  6. Charges laid after dozens of dead cows discovered

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 16, 2007

    Two Manitoba men have been charged after 86 dead cows were discovered on two farms in the Fisher Branch area earlier this week.

  7. Dead woman was Dauphin mayor's wife

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 16, 2007

    A woman who was found dead in a rural home near Dauphin earlier this week has been identified as the wife of the city's mayor, Alex Paul.

  8. NDP casts around for Blaikie replacement

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 16, 2007

    New Democrats in Winnipeg's Elmwood-Transcona riding are on the prowl for candidates interested in replacing veteran MP Bill Blaikie.

  9. Mints and melted snow see Manitoba woman through 4-day ordeal

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 16, 2007

    A 68-year-old Gimli woman who survived four nights in her snowbound car on a remote country road had only a blanket, six peppermints and several plastic containers to melt snow.

  10. Boil water advisory issued for Lundar

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 16, 2007

    The Interlake town of Lundar is under a boil water advisory after some residents found highly contaminated sewer water running from their taps.

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