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RCMP say man found dead in western Manitoba died of gunshot wounds
Article online since July 2nd 2008
RESTON, Man. - RCMP say a man whose body was discovered near a western Manitoba community died of gunshot wounds. Dean Russell Coulter, 44, was a resident of the Rural Municipality of Pipestone. His body was found Monday morning on a property near Reston, about 300 kilometres west of Winnipeg. An...
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Harper, Fillon discuss EU free-trade deal during hour-long meeting
Article online since July 2nd 2008
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with his French counterpart Francois Fillon in Ottawa on Wednesday, with Afghanistan and a potential free-trade agreement between Canada and the European Union among the topics of discussion. Harper and Fillon also discussed the upcoming G8 Summit,...
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Emergency officials trying to contain oil slick on North Saskatchewan River
Article online since July 2nd 2008
EDMONTON - Hazmat teams and emergency officials rushed to Edmonton's picturesque river valley Wednesday evening after an oil-like material started spewing into the North Saskatchewan River from a water outlet. Speaking from atop a fire engine as it raced to the scene, sires wailing, Nikki Booth...
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Canadians applaud aboriginal reconciliation as they mark country's birthday
Article online since July 1st 2008
OTTAWA - This year's Canada Day festivities are pillared by both celebration and reconciliation, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Governor-General Michaelle Jean both said Tuesday. Canada's 141st birthday was celebrated across the country, with face-painting, backyard parties and, in some...
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Canadian Ronald Smith wants Harper government to reconsider position on seeking clemency
Article online since July 1st 2008
DEER LODGE, Montana - The only Canadian on death row in the United States is still hoping the Harper government will change its mind and seek clemency in his case. Ronald Smith was sentenced to die in 1983 for shooting to death two young men in Montana. After 25 years at Montana State Prison...
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Drivers in British Columbia pay more at the pumps with new gas tax in effect
( July 1st 2008 )
Ontario high school student develops way to decompose plastic bags in months
( July 1st 2008 )
Dignitaries and protesters to gather to mark Quebec City's 400th birthday
( July 1st 2008 )
Thousands cheer Dan Cleary as he brings Stanley Cup to N.L. hometown
( July 1st 2008 )
Sask. forest fires force more evacuations; brings total to over 1100 people
( July 1st 2008 )
Quebec provincial police chase, arrest man brandishing sword
( July 1st 2008 )
Quebec man on first parachute jump dies after landing on power lines
( July 1st 2008 )
Henry Morgentaler's naming to Order of Canada met with controversy
( July 1st 2008 )
Lethbridge lifts state of emergency declared after torrential rains
( July 1st 2008 )
Alberta premier defends oilsands development at U.S. governors' meeting
( July 1st 2008 )
Canadians maple-syrupy sweet on their country, poll suggests
( June 30th 2008 )
Police lay charges against man in shooting that injured 3 people
( June 30th 2008 )
Changes bring Ontario Human Rights Code into 21st century: Attorney General
( June 30th 2008 )
Tory vows to win seat in the Ontario legislature by the end of 2008
( June 30th 2008 )
Off-duty OPP officer killed in car-motorcycle collision in N. Ont.
( June 30th 2008 )
Spectators witnesses lioness kill eagle at Greater Toronto Zoo
( June 30th 2008 )
Family of slain woman and RCMP boyfriend giving up hope of charges 10 years later
( June 30th 2008 )
Happy Canada Day! But you may have less to celebrate than you think
( June 30th 2008 )
Widespread gains drive GDP rebound in April after two down months
( June 30th 2008 )
Trans-Canada in N.B. buzzes with action after truck spills million of bees
( June 30th 2008 )
Dan Cleary receives hero's welcome in Newfoundland with Stanley Cup
( June 30th 2008 )
Funding shortage imperils Kandahar program for reconciliation with Taliban
( June 30th 2008 )
Mullah Omar wears shades, has trimmed beard, lives in Pakistan: ex-follower
( June 30th 2008 )
B.C. mother rescues three children but fourth dies in house fire
( June 30th 2008 )
Second Saskatchewan community evacuates some residents due to forest fire
( June 30th 2008 )
Quebec teen who abandoned baby in forest gets 27-month sentence
( June 30th 2008 )
Five teens charged in attack on father following Edmonton minor soccer game
( June 30th 2008 )
Montreal man who allegedly attacked bar patron is charged with assault
( June 30th 2008 )
Quebec cyclist killed in Manitoba was riding with his teenage children
( June 30th 2008 )
Norfolk County man faces attempted murder charge for alleged attack
( June 30th 2008 )
Police charge teenager in death of nine-year-old Manitoba boy
( June 30th 2008 )
Harper says native apology sign of unity and strength on Canada Day
( June 30th 2008 )
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Montréal Express
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Nouveauté musicale : Sam Roberts dans vos oreilles !
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Démystifier l’eau embouteillée
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Montréal: pas de congé dans plusieurs chantiers pendant les vacances de la construction
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La culture quitte Montréal pour les banlieues
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Relaxe, Bob!
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QDS: la place des Festivals avance, mais pas le plan de mise en lumière
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