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  1. Blue Jays rally over Indians

    CBC | Baseball News - Mar 31, 2007

    The Blue Jays scored five ninth-inning runs to earn a 6-2 comeback win over the Cleveland Indians on Friday in Toronto's penultimate spring-training game.

  2. Ethanol auto emissions no greener than gasoline: study

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 31, 2007

    An unpublished federal report appears to undermine the belief that commercially available ethanol-blended fuel produces cleaner emissions than regular gasoline.

  3. NDP, Tories trade barbs over prenatal health care

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 31, 2007

    Manitoba's NDP government and Conservative opposition exchanged barbs Friday over issues affecting prenatal health.

  4. Crime tape, children's toys mingle in North End

    CBC | Manitoba News - Mar 31, 2007

    An activist in Winnipeg's North End says crime is a big part of the lives of the neighbourhood's youngest children.

  5. Murder suspect arrested in B.C. Interior

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 31, 2007

    RCMP in the B.C. Interior community of Salmon Arm have arrested a man wanted in connection with a gruesome killiing in downtown Vancouver last weekend.

  6. Activists' basement raided by Vancouver police

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 31, 2007

    A Vancouver social advocacy group is reacting angrily to a police raid on its premises Thursday night, accusing the police department of trying to interfere with its operations.

  7. Wrongfully convicted of killing daughters: Hart

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Mar 31, 2007

    A man convicted of murdering his twin daughters says he would have been cleared had greater effort been made on his behalf at his Newfoundland Supreme Court trial.

  8. Loonie hits 3-month high

    CBC | Money News - Mar 30, 2007

    The Canadian dollar hit its highest level in more than three months on Friday as analysts said higher commodity prices were resulting in more support for the loonie.

  9. Kitten castrator sentenced to house arrest

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 30, 2007

    A Halifax man who cut off a kitten's genitals with scissors has been sentenced to house arrest for three months by a judge who noted his problems with post-traumatic stress disorder and pain medication.

  10. Province to review water quality

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 30, 2007

    Nova Scotia will spend the next three years developing a water management strategy, but critics wonder why it will take so long.

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