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CBC | World News - Apr 20, 2007
A man armed with a handgun killed himself and a hostage inside the Johnson Space Center in Houston on Friday, police have confirmed.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 20, 2007
A B.C. woman who had lived most of her life in Canada, only to suddenly discover she was not a Canadian, was officially sworn in as a citizen on Friday.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 20, 2007
A Mississauga journalist was left bruised and beaten by attackers earlier this week, an incident he says was reaction to his criticism of a Pakistani cleric.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 20, 2007
Canadians are ready to pay a little extra to help deal with climate change, David Suzuki said Friday before a meeting with the federal environment minister.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 20, 2007
New Brunswick is looking at building an incinerator to dispose of animal byproducts to help deal with new federal rules aimed at preventing the spread of mad cow disease.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 20, 2007
Firefighters in Miramichi say staffing is a key issue as they get set to negotiate a new contract with the city.
CBC | Hockey News - Apr 20, 2007
New Jersey goaltender Martin Brodeur showed why his boss has unwavering faith in him, posting his 21st career playoff shutout to lead his team to a 3-2 series lead over Tampa Bay.
CBC | Hockey News - Apr 20, 2007
Ryan Miller stopped 30 shots, including a spectacular sprawling save with 10 seconds left, to help Buffalo preserve a 4-3 home win Friday and close out its opening-round series against the Islanders in five games.
CBC | Hockey News - Apr 20, 2007
New York Islanders defenceman Sean Hill was suspended Friday for 20 games for violating the NHL's performance-enhancing substances program.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 20, 2007
The cab driver who dragged a woman to her death in 2005 was calling for police help, saying his taxi van was under attack at the time, according to a taxi dispatcher testifying at the coroner's inquest into the death …