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theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - 19 hours ago
According to a survey of 208 Canadians, Winnipeg is ''too cold, boring, and far away'' for them to come to see the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights in person (Canada's Cultural Travellers Won't Warm To Winnipeg …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - 19 hours ago
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theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - 19 hours ago
An Alberta man confessed to killing a Medicine Hat couple, but blamed the death of their young son - and the plot to murder all three - on his 12-year-old girlfriend, who wanted her family dead so they could be …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - 19 hours ago
The credit crunch isn't slowing the continental ambitions of TransCanada Corp., as the pipeline operator defied bear market sentiment by raising $1-billion yesterday in a stock sale.At a time when many companies are …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - 19 hours ago
The Fort Hills oil sands project was going to turn Petro-Canada into a contender. Its 140,000 barrels a day of new crude output would end years of underperformance. No longer would Petrocan's share price lag those of …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - Nov 17, 2008
Alberta surgeons aren't always following guidelines aimed at minimizing the risk of patients developing an infection as a result of their surgery, a new survey reveals.Experts in infection control and health-care …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - Nov 17, 2008
The 2006 rape of a female security guard in Calgary has reignited the sometimes bitter debate over whether there need to be better laws to protect employees who work alone at night.
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - Nov 17, 2008
Canadians, particularly francophones, think Winnipeg is too cold, boring and far away, so they will probably view exhibits at the new $265-million Canadian Museum for Human Rights in the city online rather than in …
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - Nov 15, 2008
Never mind a chicken in every pot - how about a new car wrapped in a red ribbon parked in every driveway?
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - National Page News - Nov 15, 2008
A teenager convicted in the stabbing deaths of her parents and younger brother in Medicine Hat may be called to testify against her former boyfriend, a man twice her age who goes on trial Monday charged with …