Speeple News Search

Search: |

Tags | Domains | Searches | Statistics | Options | Advanced Search

cbc.ca » 2007 » April » 11th

« April »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
  1. Canadian soldier killed after reassuring mom he was safe

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 11, 2007

    One of the Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan on Wednesday had called his mother a day earlier to say he was safe, his father says.

  2. Sask. government ponders cutting tuition fees

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 11, 2007

    The Saskatchewan government is considering a cut to tuition fees for post-secondary students, the cabinet minister responsible for a tuition review says.

  3. Rail strike causing alarm in farm country

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 11, 2007

    Some farmers and grain companies in Western Canada are calling for back-to-work legislation to end the CN Rail strike.

  4. Class rings' value sentimental, not monetary

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 11, 2007

    Many families shell out big bucks for a class ring when young students graduate high school - but most aren't worth anywhere near the amount charged for them, CBC's I-Team learned.

  5. New funding creates day-care spaces, lowers costs

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 11, 2007

    Money earmarked for child care in last week's provincial budget will fund 500 day-care spaces, Manitoba's Family Services department announced Wednesday.

  6. Vancouver transit drivers endorse contract

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 11, 2007

    There will be no bus strike this year in Greater Vancouver, after 3,800 bus drivers and maintenance workers who operate the Coast Mountain Bus Company ratified a new contract.

  7. Prince George hospital 'pretty safe' despite attack

    CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 11, 2007

    Northern Health Authority officials say they're confident the Prince George hospital is secure, even though a doctor was beaten and robbed while working there on Sunday morning.

  8. Bodies of Canadian soldiers returned home

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 11, 2007

    The bodies of six Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan were returned home Wednesday night as news broke that two more soldiers had died in the region.

  9. Senators paste Penguins in playoff opener

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 11, 2007

    Chris Neil had one goal and one assist as the Ottawa Senators pasted the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 in Game 1 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarter-final on Wednesday.

  10. RIM shares slide after hours despite sharply higher Q4 earnings

    CBC | Money News - Apr 11, 2007

    Research in Motion added another million subscribers in Q4 and reported sharply higher earnings. But revenues disappointed the market and its shares dropped.

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10