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CBC | Toronto News - Apr 4, 2007
Torontonians got their first chance to see first-hand how their streets and sidewalks may change when models of proposed street furniture went on display at city hall Wednesday.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Four major conservation groups have thrown their support behind the Dehcho's proposed land-use plan in the Northwest Territories - a plan that has become the main obstacle in land-claim talks between the Dehcho First …
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Employees at the Nunavut Water Board are shocked by the recent termination of the group's executive director, a termination which prompted two technical advisers to submit letters of resignation.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Families of people with disabilities in the Northwest Territories are struggling financially to make their homes more accessible, says the territory's council for people with disabilities.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
British Prime Minister Tony Blair welcomed Iran's decision to free 15 British sailors and marines after a 13-day standoff and said Britain bears "no ill will" toward the Iranian people.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
Ethiopian troops and clan members in the Somali capital of Mogadishu took advantage of a period of calm on Wednesday to remove bodies from city streets after days of fighting that killed nearly 400 people.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007
Four Winnipeg firefighters who escaped a house fire two months ago are still haunted by the knowledge that two colleagues never made it out alive.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007
NDP Leader Jack Layton has urged the federal government to ban private ownership of semi-automatic rifles like those used in the 2006 shootings at Montreal's Dawson College.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007
The case against an Edmonton police officer accused of zapping a jaywalker twice with a Taser hinges on the alleged victim's credibity, lawyers for both sides argued Wednesday.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007
A surprise Crown witness offered testimony that supported the defence on the last day of the trial of Ronald Ross, the man at the centre of last summer's riot on Grand Manan Island.