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CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 2, 2007
The B.C. government is offering new scholarships to help post-secondary students study abroad.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 2, 2007
Retraining nurses on the verge of retirement will be the focus of a pilot project funded by the federal and B.C. governments.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 2, 2007
The battle over moving St. Paul's Hospital from downtown Vancouver to the False Creek Flats near the train station heated up Sunday at a forum on the contentious issue.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 2, 2007
The discovery of 13 new species of lichen on trees in an old-growth rainforest in the B.C. Interior by scientists has prompted renewed calls to protect the area from logging.
CBC | Money News - Apr 2, 2007
A media executive who bought some smaller papers from Hollinger International said he didn't see the business sense in paying $2 million US to a company controlled by Conrad Black, but acknowledged it might have …
CBC | Money News - Apr 2, 2007
The average price of a resale home in Canada hit a record high in February, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday.
CBC | Money News - Apr 2, 2007
Royal Dutch Shell has succeeded in its attempt to take its Shell Canada subsidiary private.
CBC | Money News - Apr 2, 2007
Rogers Wireless says it has become the first company in North America to offer video calling, which lets subscribers use cellphones like webcams to see each other as they talk.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 2, 2007
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick has suspended the licence of a psychiatrist, against the wishes of his military employers at CFB Gagetown.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 2, 2007
Troy Glaus singled home the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning Monday to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 5-3 win over the defending American League champion Detroit Tigers.