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  1. Fourth suspect arrested in alleged assault of Crown attorney

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007

    Winnipeg police on Tuesday arrested a fourth suspect in the alleged assault of a senior Crown attorney in Winnipeg on Saturday.

  2. Is Ottawa warming to emissions trading?

    CBC | Money News - Apr 3, 2007

    The federal government may be on the verge of allowing some kind of national trading in greenhouse gas emissions as part of its climate change strategy, observers say.

  3. Mutual funds post rosy Q1

    CBC | Money News - Apr 3, 2007

    Canada's mutual fund industry posted another solid sales month in March, adding to big gains in January and February, according to preliminary data.

  4. GM and Ford's Canadian sales fall as 'import' sales rise

    CBC | Money News - Apr 3, 2007

    Sales at GM and Ford - the number one and three automakers in Canada - reported lower sales in March, industry figures show.

  5. Charge dismissed against Mount Pearl woman in boyfriend's death

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 3, 2007

    Courts in Newfoundland and Labrador have dismissed second-degree murder and dangerous driving charges against two residents a year after the counts were stayed by the Crown.

  6. Glenn Howard increases lead at curling worlds

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 3, 2007

    Canada's Glenn Howard won twice Tuesday to improve to 7-0 through 10 draws at the world curling championship in Edmonton.

  7. Andy Murray coaching Canada at hockey worlds

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 3, 2007

    St. Louis Blues head coach Andy Murray agreed Tuesday to oversee Team Canada at the upcoming world men's hockey championship.

  8. Premier opens wallet to railcar plant

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Apr 3, 2007

    A last-ditch effort is underway to help a struggling railcar plant in Pictou County.

  9. Complaints keep retailer closed on Easter

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Apr 3, 2007

    A major retailer in Nova Scotia has dropped its plans to open on Good Friday and Easter Sunday after hearing from outraged residents.

  10. Crosswalk safety plans in hands of new group

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Apr 3, 2007

    The province is setting up a committee to act on the recommendations of a group looking at crosswalk safety.

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