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  1. Kemptville broker charged years after clients lost millions

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 4, 2007

    A missing investment broker has been charged with fraud, five years after dozens of his clients lost the retirement savings they had invested with him.

  2. Tigers shell Blue Jays' Burnett

    CBC | Baseball News - Apr 4, 2007

    The Tigers shelled the Blue Jays for eight runs in the third inning, sending starter A.J. Burnett to the showers early in a 10-9 win Wednesday at Detroit's Comerica Park.

  3. Pre-election budget offers a little for everyone

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 4, 2007

    Manitoba's NDP government introduced moderate tax reductions for taxpayers and businesses, as well as new initiatives on the justice, infrastructure, health and environmental fronts, in its 2007 budget tabled Wednesday.

  4. Agricore to hold takeover talks with Sask. Wheat Pool

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 4, 2007

    After rebuffing previous takeover bids from Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Agricore United now says it wants to talk.

  5. Payments were approved by Hollinger board, Black trial hears

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    The jury at Conrad Black's fraud trial heard testimony Wednesday that the millions in non-compete payments that went to Black and others were approved by the Hollinger board.

  6. Cops swoop in on biker gangs in 3 provinces

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    Raids targeting Hells Angels members and associates at dozens of locations in three provinces resulted in more than 30 arrests, but tight-lipped police released few other details Wednesday.

  7. Venture cut, new programs introduced to CBC-TV lineup

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    CBC-TV has cancelled the award-winning business news and current affairs program Venture, with staff of the venerable series learning of the decision in a meeting Wednesday afternoon.

  8. Rather than carpool, drivers adapt to gridlock: analyst

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    Drivers are getting more cozy in their fully equipped cars and becoming accustomed to gridlock, which one traffic analyst said is leading to the demise of carpooling.

  9. Big Brother about to 'speak' and chastise across Britain

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    The British government is expanding a system that uses speakers attached to surveillance TVs to reprimand litterbugs and others engaged in anti-social behaviour.

  10. Ashes story a joke gone wrong: Richards

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 4, 2007

    Words were flying Wednesday over a report in British music magazine NME that the Rolling Stones guitarist snorted his father's ashes, cut with cocaine.

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