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  1. Bone-chilling winter predicted

    CBC | Manitoba News - Nov 30, 2007

    Environment Canada predicts the Prairies will see lower than normal temps and plenty of snow between December and February.

  2. Recovered goods make nifty Christmas gifts

    CBC | Manitoba News - Nov 30, 2007

    Just in time for Christmas, Winnipeg police will auction off stolen goods on Sunday as well as electronics, jewelry and toys seized during investigations.

  3. New U of M president named

    CBC | Manitoba News - Nov 30, 2007

    A former president and chancellor at the University of Regina is the new face of the University of Manitoba.

  4. Winnipeg casino workers reach tentative deal

    CBC | Manitoba News - Nov 30, 2007

    Strike averted at two Winnipeg casinos.

  5. $1.7M for Manitoba farmers

    CBC | Manitoba News - Nov 30, 2007

    Funding from federal and provincial agriculture ministers should help move Manitoba-made commodities like Berkshire pork, hemp products and berries to market faster.

  6. Police lobby to honour slain Ontario officer

    CBC | Ottawa News - Nov 30, 2007

    The Canadian Police Association is lobbying the Prime Minister's Office to honour a Cobourg, Ont., police officer slain in the line of duty with the country's highest non-military award for bravery.

  7. Ottawa police board hires new deputy chief

    CBC | Ottawa News - Nov 30, 2007

    Ottawa police Supt. Gilles Larochelle has been chosen to replace deputy police chief Larry Hill when Hill retires in early 2008.

  8. U.S. anti-poverty group recruits Ottawa social housing supporters

    CBC | Ottawa News - Nov 30, 2007

    Hundreds of Ottawa's social housing tenants have been joining a U.S.-based anti-poverty activist group, and their eye-catching protests have led at least one housing official to criticize the group's approach.

  9. Police protected probation officer accused of sexual abuse, inquiry hears

    CBC | Ottawa News - Nov 30, 2007

    Cornwall Police had heard of sexual abuse allegations against a former Cornwall, Ont., probation officer, but did not tell the city's probation office, alleged a former manager at the office.

  10. Ottawa council motion to safeguard libraries, rec centers

    CBC | Ottawa News - Nov 30, 2007

    Public delegations are preparing to lobby the City of Ottawa not to make cuts to programs and services that they hold dear as part of deliberations on next year's budget, but city councillors say they have planned a

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