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  1. Halladay's gem lifts Jays over Tigers

    CBC | Baseball News - Apr 13, 2007

    Roy Halladay pitched a 10-inning complete game and Alex Rios drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly as the Toronto Blue Jays edged the Detroit Tigers 2-1 Friday night at Rogers Centre.

  2. Two men charged with firebombing Jewish school, centre

    CBC | Montreal News - Apr 13, 2007

    Montreal police arrested two men Friday in connection with the bombing of a Jewish community centre and a Jewish school.

  3. Chesterfield Inlet residents want a say in uranium mine plans

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 13, 2007

    Residents in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, want to be kept informed on a proposed uranium camp west of Baker Lake, many said at a public information session this week.

  4. Building owners to fight Montreal's new litter laws

    CBC | Montreal News - Apr 13, 2007

    Montreal's tough stance on cleanliness is not sitting well with business owners, who plan to fight tickets issued under the city's new rules.

  5. Quebec won't tear down overpasses flagged for problems: officials

    CBC | Montreal News - Apr 13, 2007

    Quebec has no plans to demolish 15 aging highway overpasses, although there are plans to reinforce them in the future, transport officials said.

  6. Former head of sponsorship program lays groundwork for appeal

    CBC | Montreal News - Apr 13, 2007

    Lawyers for one-time federal bureaucrat Chuck Guité are moving forward in their appeal of his conviction and 42-month prison sentence for fraud charges totalling $1.5 million.

  7. CN Rail, union to hold exploratory talks

    CBC | Montreal News - Apr 13, 2007

    The United Transportation Union said Friday it plans to meet with CN Rail on Saturday afternoon in Montreal for exploratory talks on resuming collective bargaining.

  8. Yukon government union endorses tentative contract to members

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 13, 2007

    The Yukon's largest union is urging its 3,700 government workers to sign a tentative contract offer with the territorial government.

  9. Explorers undertake second search for N.W.T. diamonds

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 13, 2007

    Nearly 15 years after Canada's first diamond mines were staked in the Northwest Territories, mineral explorers are taking a second look at the site of the first mines in the hopes of finding the next motherlode.

  10. Iqaluit hospital struggles with doctor shortage

    CBC | Northern News - Apr 13, 2007

    Nunavut health officials are working on ways to attract more physicians to the territory, as Iqaluit's hospital struggles to cope with too few doctors.

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