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  1. Senators-Penguins tops playoff matchups

    CBC | Hockey News - Apr 9, 2007

    The Ottawa Senators will host the Pittsburgh Penguins in the marquee matchup of the first round of the playoffs on Wednesday (CBC, 7 p.m. ET).

  2. Joe Sakic remains with Avalanche

    CBC | Hockey News - Apr 9, 2007

    Joe Sakic, the face of the Colorado Avalanche franchise for 18 NHL seasons, signed a one-year deal with the team Monday.

  3. Senators re-sign Anton Volchenkov

    CBC | Hockey News - Apr 9, 2007

    Two days before the Ottawa Senators begin their post-season against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team announced the re-signing of defenceman Anton Volchenkov to a three-year, $7.5-million contract Monday.

  4. Civic watchdog wants new rules for ambitious politicians

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 9, 2007

    A city hall watchdog group in Ottawa wants to establish a code of ethics to discourage municipal politicians from fleeing their seats for higher office before their terms are up.

  5. Vimy Ridge casualties remembered in Ottawa

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 9, 2007

    Hundreds of people gathered at the National War Memorial in Ottawa Sunday night to mark the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

  6. Northern Sask. woman charged with murder

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 9, 2007

    A northern Saskatchewan woman is to appear in provincial court Tuesday charged with second-degree murder.

  7. Man with sax killed by semi-trailer

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 9, 2007

    The RCMP have identified a man with a saxophone who was struck and killed by a semi-trailer near Swift Current, Sask., last week.

  8. Towns under siege as Red River threatens

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 9, 2007

    Residents along the Red River are scrambling to prepare for a huge ice jam heading their way the next few days.

  9. 3,000 animals die as fire destroys Hutterite hog farm

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 9, 2007

    A faulty exhaust fan is believed to have sparked a fire that destroyed a hog operation in a Hutterite community near Winnipeg over the weekend.

  10. Canadian sacrifice honoured at Winnipeg service

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 9, 2007

    Winnipeggers gathered on Sunday to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

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