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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 3, 2007
A multimillion-dollar cleanup of abandoned uranium mines is expected to start this summer in northern Saskatchewan.
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.