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CBC | World News - Apr 2, 2007
At least 13 people are dead in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, including many children, after a suicide truck bomber rammed his vehicle into a police station on Monday.
CBC | World News - Apr 2, 2007
A Montreal-born sculptor says he has received thousands of offers to display or buy My Sweet Lord, his chocolate statue of Jesus whose exhibition was cancelled due to Catholic protests.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 2, 2007
The Yukon Supreme Court has suspended eviction notices against two outfitting companies that the territorial government says illegally constructed buildings on Crown land.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 2, 2007
The Yukon government is looking at the idea of a float-plane parts plant in Watson Lake, saying there could be a market for such parts.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 2, 2007
Tahera Diamond Corp. says it recently spilled 47,000 litres of diesel fuel at the company's airport near its Jericho diamond mine near the Nunavut-Northwest Territories border.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 2, 2007
Changes to the Municipalities Act are giving bylaw enforcement officials in New Brunswick the tools to get tougher on slum landlords.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 2, 2007
A Moncton woman says people should be more aware of the risks of contracting a C. difficile infection during hospital stays.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 2, 2007
A Saint John plastic bag manufacturer is concerned about a Manitoba town's plan to ban all plastic shopping bags.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 2, 2007
RCMP are advising ATV drivers to use caution on softened trails after a bad accident near McAdam Saturday.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 2, 2007
People living in the Waterloo Row area of Fredericton are saying they don't want a big eyesore to replace a little eyesore.