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  1. Federal and provincial ministers see vindication in same equalization study

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 6, 2007

    Both the federal and Newfoundland and Labrador governments are finding ammunition in an independent economic review of the new equalization formula.

  2. N.L. auditor general losing faith in 'cablegate' inquiry: letter

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 6, 2007

    Newfoundland and Labrador's auditor general says he's losing confidence in the investigation probing a controversial fibre-optic deal that involves companies with ties to Premier Danny Williams.

  3. Raptors clinch first division title

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    The Toronto Raptors have clinched their first division title after defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 94-85 at the Wachovia Centre on Friday, coupled with the New Jersey Nets losing to the Chicago Bulls.

  4. Devil Rays sting Ryan, Blue Jays

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    The Tampa Bay Devil Rays scored three runs in the ninth inning off Toronto closer B.J. Ryan to rally for a 6-5 home win over the Blue Jays on Friday night.

  5. Thrashers wrap up Southeast title

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    Four different players scored as the Atlanta Thrashers clinched their first division crown in franchise history with a 4-1 road win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night.

  6. Sweden, Germany advance at curling worlds

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    Sweden and Germany advanced to the second round of tiebreakers Friday at the men's world curling championship in Edmonton.

  7. Wetterich, Clark share Masters lead

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    American Brett Wetterich and South Africa's Tim Clark are tied for the lead heading into the final two rounds at the Masters. Canadian Mike Weir remains within striking distance, five shots behind the leaders.

  8. Red Wings lock up Pavel Datsyuk

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    The Detroit Red Wings locked up one of the NHL's most dangerous offensive players by signing star centre Pavel Datsyuk to a seven-year contract worth $46.9-million US on Friday.

  9. Calgary's Duncan wins top U.S. hockey honour

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    Calgary's Ryan Duncan won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award on Friday as the top college hockey player in the United States.

  10. Toronto FC trade Cancela to Colorado

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 6, 2007

    Toronto FC traded midfielder Jose Cancela to the Colorado Rapids on Friday, one day before the kickoff of the 2007 Major League Soccer season.

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