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  1. Cools 5th at BMX world championships in China

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - May 31, 2008

    A strong finish and a spot of luck seems to have secured an Olympic spot for Samantha (Sam) Cools of Alberta.

  2. Heymans, Marleau win World Series synchro diving title

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - May 31, 2008

    Emilie Heymans and Marie-Eve Marleau won the silver medal in the women's 10-metre synchro event at the third and final stop on the FINA World Series diving circuit on Saturday.

  3. Heymans earns silver at FINA World Series event

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - May 31, 2008

    Emilie Heymans earned a silver medal in the women's 10-metre tower Friday at the latest stop on the FINA World Series diving circuit in Nanjing, China.

  4. Japanese companies unveil high-tech swimsuits

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - May 31, 2008

    Three Japanese sportswear manufacturers have launched high-tech swimsuits to compete with the new Speedo LZR Racer.

  5. Memorial to honour slain Whitehorse woman

    CBC | Northern News - May 31, 2008

    Friends and family of Angel Carlick were set to hold a memorial service Friday afternoon to remember the 19-year-old Whitehorse woman who was found dead last year.

  6. U.S. to test remote-controlled aircraft over Arctic

    CBC | Northern News - May 31, 2008

    The United States plans to try flying some remote-controlled aircraft in the Arctic this year, not only to boost its surveillance over the region but also to count marine mammals and look at signs of climate change.

  7. Carmichael to step down as Gwich'in president

    CBC | Northern News - May 31, 2008

    After eight years on the job, Fred Carmichael says he is stepping down as president of the Gwich'in Tribal Council in the Northwest Territories.

  8. Cover dusty Giant Mine tailings ponds: N.W.T. chief

    CBC | Northern News - May 31, 2008

    Dust blowing off toxic waste ponds at the defunct Giant Mine near Yellowknife has a nearby aboriginal leader concerned and calling on at least one level of government to have the ponds covered up for good.

  9. Rights tribunal rebukes marriage commissioner in same-sex ruling

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - May 31, 2008

    A Saskatchewan human rights tribunal has ordered a marriage commissioner who refused to perform a same-sex ceremony for religious reasons to pay $2,500 in compensation to the gay complainant.

  10. Crown seeks 10-year sentence in fatal collision

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - May 31, 2008

    A man convicted of dangerous operation of a vehicle - even though he was the passenger and not the driver in a collision that killed a 10-year-old girl - could spend more than 10 years in prison for the offence.

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