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CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
In their efforts to extract a confession from accused murderer John David Rayner, police asked Rayner to tell them if he was a cold-blooded killer.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
Some P.E.I. liquor stores will follow the lead of other Island retailers and open on Sundays beginning in May.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
Sealers in eastern Canada are facing radically different ice conditions this week, with heavy ice blocking some ports and too little ice in southern areas of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
Police used several tactics to try to get John David Rayner to confess to the murder of Chrystal Beairsto in Charlottetown in the summer of 2002, but Rayner continually denied the allegations.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
A convention centre in Charlottetown would almost certainly lose money, but it may be necessary if the city wants to compete for large conventions coming to the Maritimes, says a consultant's report.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 4, 2007
Liberals focused on three main topics Tuesday during question period of the first day of the spring session of the P.E.I. legislature, including a new room tax for tourists.
CBC | Basketball News - Apr 4, 2007
The Toronto Raptors' chase for third in the NBA's Eastern Conference continues Wednesday night when they travel to Orlando to play the Magic.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
The federal government has issued its statement of defence in response to a lawsuit filed by Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. that alleges Ottawa has not done enough to help implement the territory's 1993 land claim.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Residents of 10 rural communities across the Yukon have lost their dental service for now, as the clinic which had serviced them did not renew its contract with the territorial government.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Health officials in the Northwest Territories have warned anglers not to consume too much fish caught in the Thistlewaite and Giauque lakes because they are contaminated with mercury.