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  1. Concerns about Sask. agency turned over to RCMP

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Saskatchewan government has asked the RCMP to look into allegations involving an agency that received money from a provincial department last year - but details of the case are shrouded in mystery.

  2. Saskatoon firm appeals diamond decision

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 2, 2007

    A legal fight between two Saskatoon diamond exploration companies is headed for Saskatchewan's highest court.

  3. Jays' Halladay tries to tame the Tigers

    CBC | Baseball News - Apr 2, 2007

    Ace pitcher Roy Halladay will make his club-record fifth Opening Day start when the Toronto Blue Jays open the 2007 Major League Baseball season in Detroit against the Tigers Monday afternoon.

  4. Wind farm debate cuts through Ontario community

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 2, 2007

    Residents of an eastern Ontario island community are divided over a wind power project that will earn revenues for their township, but that some fear will industrialize their rural landscape.

  5. Consumers' Association calls for judicial inquiry into OLG

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Consumers' Association of Canada is seeking a judicial inquiry into the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, saying consumers have a right to know about the group's operations and practices.

  6. Shorewood postpones Smiths Falls plant closure decision

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 2, 2007

    Shorewood Packaging has held off on deciding whether to shut down its plant in an eastern Ontario town hit hard by the pending closure of its two biggest employers.

  7. Ottawa birthday girl, 7, falls into tampered manhole

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 2, 2007

    A 7-year-old girl fell partway down a manhole in Ottawa Saturday after vandals removed the metal cover and put an election sign over the opening.

  8. Man dies after car plunges into water by Canal Road

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 2, 2007

    A notoriously dangerous stretch of road claimed the life of a man believed to be in his 40s after his vehicle skidded off Canal Road and into the nearby canal Sunday afternoon.

  9. Former ad man charged with fraud over sponsorship scandal

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    An arrest warrant has been issued for former advertising executive Jean Lafleur, who is facing fraud charges in relation to the sponsorship scandal.

  10. Solomon Islands tsunami death toll may rise

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    Officials in the Solomon Islands have declared a national state of emergency after a tsunami destroyed at least one town and killed at least 13 people.

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