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  1. Brandon food bank plans to grow its own

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007

    A charitable group in Brandon, Man., will continue to help feed the hungry, thanks to new government funding, but also plans to help its clients grow their own food in a greenhouse.

  2. Manitoba taking steps to protect Crown attorneys

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007

    As Manitoba moves to protect prosecutors, police haven't made a link between a threatening phone call and an alleged attempted break in at the home of a senior Crown attorney in Winnipeg.

  3. Fertilizer shortage will hit farmers this spring

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007

    A Saskatoon commodity analyst says a large number of farmers planting corn for the ethanol market could put a strain on the fertilizer supply for Prairie farmers this spring.

  4. Keep your tuques out - it's gonna be cold

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007

    April Fool's Day is long over, but it seems Mother Nature didn't get the message in Manitoba, where the weather is anything but spring-like.

  5. $80M pledged to target homelessness in B.C.

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    The B.C. government says it will spend $80 million to buy 11 single room occupancy hotels in Vancouver and Victoria, and fund more supportive housing units in the Lower Mainland.

  6. Avalanche kills man, woman heli-skiing in B.C.

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    Two people are dead and three others were injured after being hit by an avalanche while backcountry skiing in the northwest corner of B.C. on Monday.

  7. Warmer weather in B.C. triggers flood warnings

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    Two Fraser Valley mayors are warning that rivers in the region will rise this week, with warmer temperatures and more rain in the forecast for southwestern B.C.

  8. Discovery on why childhood cancer spreads may lead to new drugs

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    Cells from a common childhood cancer behave differently when they break away from the original tumour and spread, a discovery that may provide potential new targets for chemotherapy, Canadian researchers say.

  9. Air India memorial gets green light

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    The Vancouver Park Board has approved the design for the commemorative playground and memorial monument in Stanley Park for the 331 victims of the Air India bombings.

  10. Vancouver grad takes work a week at a time

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 3, 2007

    Vancouver native Sean Aiken is on a one-week job campaign to find his ideal career.

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