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  1. Pet rabbits losing popularity, even at Easter

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 3, 2007

    Saint John pet store owners say rabbits are no longer breeding like rabbits. Supply is down this spring, they say, and - even with Easter approaching - demand is low.

  2. Jail time cut for gas-and-dash killer

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 3, 2007

    The young man convicted of killing a young Lower Mainland gas station attendant in 2005 has had his prison sentence reduced to seven years from nine.

  3. Ontario wants bottlers pay for Great Lakes water

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 3, 2007

    The Ontario government tabled legislation Tuesday that would make commercial and industrial companies pay fees for taking water from the Great Lakes.

  4. Vancouver sea otters a hit on YouTube

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 3, 2007

    A pair of sea otters at the Vancouver Aquarium have become international stars, with more than 1.5 million people watching a video of them on the popular YouTube website in the past two weeks.

  5. Williams can't wait for Harper to fall

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 3, 2007

    Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams said Tuesday he wants Prime Minister Stephen Harper booted out of office after learning the federal Tory government will launch a counter-ad campaign against him.

  6. Toronto principal pleads guilty to flinging feces at boy

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 3, 2007

    A Toronto elementary school principal was granted an absolute discharge after admitting to throwing human feces on a boy last July.

  7. Murray coaching Canada at men's hockey worlds

    CBC | Hockey 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. Mountie who pulled knife on bishop sentenced

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 3, 2007

    A Saskatchewan RCMP officer who pulled a knife on a Mormon church official in Regina in 2006 likely won't end up with a criminal record after receiving a conditional discharge.

  9. Governments spending $25M to clean up uranium mines

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 3, 2007

    A multimillion-dollar cleanup of abandoned uranium mines is expected to start this summer in northern Saskatchewan.

  10. Saskatoon mayor defends tax break for Maple Leaf

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 3, 2007

    Saskatoon city council has approved a $2.5-million tax break for Maple Leaf Foods with the aim of saving 90 jobs.

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