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  1. Keep downtown Whitehorse blooming, council urged

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007

    The Yukon's tourism association and a group of Main Street businesses asked Whitehorse City Council on Monday to keep a bunch of hanging flower baskets off the chopping block this summer.

  2. Tahera likely to avoid charges from diesel spill

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007

    Tahera Diamond Corp. is not likely to face charges after 47,000 litres of diesel fuel spilled at its Jericho mine in Nunavut, a federal government official says.

  3. NorTerra enters retail sector

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007

    NorTerra Inc., an aboriginal-owned management company, is making a foray into the retail sector by acquiring three chains that sell construction supplies in the North and British Columbia.

  4. Mixed reports on safety of eating northern Alberta game

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007

    Eating moose meat or deer meat near Alberta's oilsands developments might be less risky than thought.

  5. Grand Manan Five member tells Ross trial about July 22 riot

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    Last summer's riot on Grand Manan started as a gathering of 20 concerned islanders intending a "peaceful intervention," and later turned ugly, according to a man who testified in the latest riot-related trial.

  6. Fredericton vet says pet food recall was too late

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    A veterinarian in Fredericton says warnings about tainted pet food didn't come soon enough, because pets were dying long before recalls were ordered.

  7. Counterfeit goods trade growing in Maritimes

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    RCMP in the Maritimes say retailers need to know more about the growing impact of counterfeiting in the region, the illicit trade is undercutting the retail economy, and some of the products are dangerous.

  8. Former addict calls for more methadone programs

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    A former sex trade worker and drug addict in Moncton is calling on the province to do more to help people trying to battle drug addictions.

  9. All wildlife fencing on highways not so feasible, says minister

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    New Brunswick Transportation Minister Denis Landry says his government will have a tough time meeting one of its campaign promises concerning 300 kilometres of wildlife fencing on the province's highways.

  10. Fredericton school makes intensive French mandatory

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    One parent at Liverpool Street Elementary School in Fredericton is ready to fight the school's plan to make a five-month intensive French program mandatory for Grade 5 students.

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