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Blood clot killed South African tourist travelling on Via Rail train: coroner
Article online since May 10th 2008
TORONTO - A South African woman whose sudden death sparked a full-scale health scare and caused hundreds of Via Rail passengers to be stranded in northern Ontario was killed by a blood clot that travelled to her lungs, the Ontario coroner's office said Monday. Dr. William Lucas said a pulmonary...
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B.C. government to fix inequities in way schools get playground funding
Article online since May 10th 2008
VANCOUVER - Replacing dilapidated playgrounds across British Columbia has become an expensive journey through a mass of red tape for parents and schools, and children in disadvantaged areas are losing out, critics say. Education Minister Shirley Bond acknowledged there are deficiencies in her...
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Police say armed robbery suspect escaped from custody while having cigarette
Article online since May 10th 2008
MISSION, B.C. - Mission RCMP are searching for a man who escaped from custody Friday. Constable Paul Vermeulen says an officer had taken David Glen Moody outside for a cigarette when he fled on foot. Vermeulen says Moody then stole a car which was later recovered. Moody is 27 years old, approximately...
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Provinces testing physician assistants to stretch dwindling doctor numbers
Article online since May 10th 2008
EDMONTON - After they spend about 10 minutes with him in the emergency room, Jack Buchanan's patients often end up calling him doctor. He wears a big name tag with his title - physician assistant - and always explains that he's there to help the doctor, not take over. But some people don't...
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Brenda Martin plans Mother's Day feast to mark first weekend of freedom
Article online since May 10th 2008
OTTAWA - Brenda Martin spent her first weekend as a free woman rummaging through her mom's freezer for just the right ingredients to whip up a special Mother's Day feast. After so many years apart, dinner has to be just right. "This is my mother's biggest Mother's Day that she's ever had. It's...
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Parents, officials meet after elite Montreal school rocked by new sex scandal
( 7 days ago )
More Attawapiskat residents evacuated as flood threat continues
( 7 days ago )
Body of Canadian medic returns Friday from Afghanistan
( May 9th 2008 )
Toronto-based team still awaiting visas to get into cyclone-ravaged Myanmar
( May 9th 2008 )
Privacy laws allow disclosure of health information: privacy commissioners
( May 9th 2008 )
Multimillion dollar grant from Ottawa recognizes First World War internment
( May 9th 2008 )
Woman convicted of manslaughter in sex-slaying of Edmonton girl gets 12 years
( May 9th 2008 )
PM confirms last known survivor of WWI to have Canadian citizenship restored
( May 9th 2008 )
Job creation should top of Canada's Afghan strategy: Kandahar leaders
( May 9th 2008 )
Botched 911 call failure by Internet phone provider: investigation
( May 9th 2008 )
Williams defends statement that N.L. breast-cancer inquiry a 'prosecution'
( May 9th 2008 )
'Idol' finalists bask in adoration of hometown fans
( May 9th 2008 )
Bloc calls for Bernier security probe amid concerns over biker 'infiltration'
( May 9th 2008 )
Parliament passes bill requiring foreign aid to focus on ending poverty
( May 9th 2008 )
Brenda Martin visiting 'hero' mom after release from prison
( May 9th 2008 )
From software to diapers: suppliers face gag orders when dealing with governments
( May 9th 2008 )
Head of B.C. Indian Chiefs says evidence at alley death inquiry oshocking"
( May 9th 2008 )
French about-face on Canadian unity no surprise to Harper
( May 9th 2008 )
Train quarantine 'the new normal' of infectious disease surveillance: experts
( May 9th 2008 )
Quebec, Ontario extend co-operation to joint cabinet meeting
( May 9th 2008 )
Federal government to allow up to 100 parks wardens to be armed
( May 9th 2008 )
Dump truck drivers plan rolling protest on Toronto highways over safety, wages
( May 8th 2008 )
Final two victims of North Vancouver apartment fire identified
( May 8th 2008 )
Sask politician quits as premier's legislative secretary after sexist comment
( May 8th 2008 )
Mother of Polish immigrant who died at Vancouver airport criticizes RCMP
( May 8th 2008 )
Ambush that killed Canadian soldier unfolded within sight of a forward base
( May 8th 2008 )
Celebrating 60 years of Israeli 'apartheid state' an insult, Palestinians say
( May 8th 2008 )
Surrey, B.C. couple severely injured in Egypt returns to Canada tonight
( May 8th 2008 )
More judges, specialized courts needed in Ontario: report
( May 8th 2008 )
P.E.I. parents scramble to get kids to school after fleet of buses parked
( May 8th 2008 )
Lawyer for Canadian stuck in Khartoum wants immediate repatriation
( May 8th 2008 )
Tory tax cuts will exacerbate inequalities in Canadian economy: study
( May 8th 2008 )
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Nouveauté musicale: Amy MacDonald, This Is The Life, clip audio
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Sports extrêmes, extrême gala: Maestro prend place
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Christian Bégin, éternel pigiste
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L'Échangeur Turcot sera le chantier du siècle!
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Rue Notre-Dame, pas avant octobre
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Nouveauté musicale: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds,
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
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