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  1. Red Wings lose Kronwall for up to 2 months

    CBC | Hockey News - Mar 31, 2007

    The Detroit Red Wings expect defenceman Niklas Kronwall to be out of action for as long as two months after he fractured a bone in his lower back during Friday's shootout loss to the Dallas Stars.

  2. Iran must release detained British sailors: Bush

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 31, 2007

    U.S. President George W. Bush said Saturday that Iran is engaging in "inexcusable behaviour" by detaining 15 British sailors and marines and he called for their immediate release.

  3. Purina in U.S. recalls Alpo in widening pet food scare

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 31, 2007

    Purina Canada is telling customers its products are safe after company officials in the U.S. announced a recall of dog food that may contain melamine.

  4. RCMP suspends human resources chief

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 31, 2007

    The RCMP pension and insurance fund scandal has led to the suspension of Deputy Commissioner Barbara George.

  5. Towers shines in final spring training game

    CBC | Baseball News - Mar 31, 2007

    Towers ended spring training in style for Toronto, allowing four hits, recording five strikeouts and retiring his final ten batters in six innings as the Jays' earned a 1-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday in

  6. B.C. plans $33M in flood prevention programs

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 31, 2007

    B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell has announced the province will spend $33 million on programs to prevent flooding.

  7. Leafs face march of the Penguins

    CBC | Sports News - Mar 31, 2007

    Playoff position is on the line as the Toronto Maple Leafs will host the sizzling Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday at the Air Canada Centre (CBC TV, 7 pm ET).

  8. Flames and Canucks meet in Northwest Division tilt

    CBC | Sports News - Mar 31, 2007

    The Calgary Flames visit the division-leading Vancouver Canucks in a potential first-round playoff preview at General Motors Place on Saturday. (CBC TV, 10 p.m. ET)

  9. Jazz musician Tony Scott dies

    CBC | Arts News - Mar 31, 2007

    Jazz musician Tony Scott, a clarinetist, composer and arranger who worked with such greats as Billie Holiday and Charlie Parker, has died in Rome

  10. Canadiens hope to rattle Sabres

    CBC | Hockey News - Mar 31, 2007

    The Montreal Canadiens continue to fight for their playoff lives on Saturday as they host the Eastern Conference-leading Buffalo Sabres at the Bell Centre.

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