Indian forces kill last gunmen in Mumbai
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Troops began searching through Mumbai’s Taj Mahal hotel Saturday after a raid by Indian commandos killed the last three gunmen who had been barricaded inside the building.
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Spits to open WFCU with Dec. 11 game
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The new Windsor Family Credit Union’s main rink will open ahead of
schedule and under budget, the City of Windsor announced Friday.
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Who will be in net: Schneider or Sanford?
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
CALGARY - Cory Schneider was told Friday to be prepared for the Saturday morning decision. And it’s one of some significance on this seven-game road trip through the Western Conference.
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Frost acquitted in sex exploitation trial
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Calling it a case that exposed the “dark and very unhealthy side of
hockey,” a judge on Friday acquitted former junior ‘A’ hockey coach and NHL agent David Frost of sexual exploitation in relation to allegations
that he participated in three-way sex with two of his former players
and their ex-girlfriends.
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Harper staves off defeat, perhaps temporarily
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Prime Minister Stephen Harper staved off the probable
defeat Monday of his minority Conservative government, postponing two
confidence votes and accusing the Liberals of “trying to take power
without an election.”
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Two Canadians killed in Mumbai attacks
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
First came the explosions — rattling doors and windows all the way up
to the 20th floor of the palatial Trident-Oberoi hotel on Wednesday,
where Vern Simonson and his wife Donna, both 66, looked at each other
and wondered.
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Man found guilty of first-degree murder in Oatway killing
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The angry mother of a man found guilty of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a bus passenger two years ago and emotional members of his victim’s family confronted one another outside an Ottawa courtroom Friday.
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Crop damage claims hit record high
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Drought in the Peace River, cold snaps and hail in the
Okanagan Valley, and a cool wet spring in the Lower Mainland amount
to record payouts predicted to exceed $30 million this year under
the provincial crop insurance program.
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Police sergeant accused of leak
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
A suspended senior police sergeant has been accused of
leaking a letter to the media that sparked an investigation into
former police chief Paul Battershill.
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An ancient mariner and ‘pirate’ laid to rest
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
They will lay Frank Wright to rest on Monday. He died at the
age of 89.
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Coast, city gain doctors, nurse practitioners
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Communities on B.C.’s coast and in Metro Vancouver have
gained 249 new doctors and nurse practitioners this year from as far
away as Iran and South Africa, the provincial government said
Friday.
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Grinch strikes
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
A Vancouver Island mother who saved Canadian Tire money for
seven years to buy a projector for her family’s annual Christmas
display was shocked when someone stole it — then smashed it — the
same day she made the purchase.
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Community gardens touted for biodiversity, healthy food
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
An organic farming operation on the Muskoday First Nation is
being held up as a model for Saskatoon’s community gardens.
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Nursing association promotes greener health-care system
November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
REGINA — Sarah Liberman says the health-care sector is one
of the biggest offenders when it comes to using energy and
contributing to climate change.
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Teen’s sentence relief for family of murdered man
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REGINA — Misty McArthur happily hugged the daughter she had
with Larry Moser as a Regina Court of Queen’s Bench judge handed
down an adult sentence to the teen who took Moser’s life on Boxing
Day 2006.
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