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Cenotaph vandalized days before Nov. 11
OLIVER MOORE Last updated on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 5:59AM EST T he towering stone monument has stood for 86 years in downtown Fredericton, with names added over the decades to honour the dead of Canada's wars.
Regina gas prices dive drop five cents, biggest drop in Canada
REGINA a ' Pump prices took the plunge on Tuesday in Regina, diving five cents to 99.9 cents per litre at a number of stations a ' the biggest drop in the country, according to a national survey of gasoline prices.
Swine 'flu surging across the country
Hospital admissions, intensive-care unit transfers, and deaths from swine 'flu are three times higher this week than last, Canada's chief public health officer said.
A Canadian Lefty in Occupied Land
My Article on the Student Day of Action in Sudbury
This is a news article written by yours truly about the Sudbury contribution to the provincial Student Day of Action.
Highway 69 construction starts in Sudbury, Ontario
The federal and provincial government have announced the start of construction on the next project to widen and improve Highway 69 in Sudbury, Ontario.
Rowswell writes to president of Vale Inco
Sault Ste. Marie Mayor John Rowswell has written the following letter regarding the Vale Inco strike in Sudbury.
Ontario Heritage Trust honours Chinese-Canadian community leader Jean Lumb with provincial plaque
Jean Lumb became the first Chinese-Canadian woman - and first restaurateur - appointed to the Order of Canada .
Consumer credit card protection overdue, NDP say
NEWS RELEASE TONY MARTIN, MP ************************* Six months later: no credit card relief Debit card industry to become latest means of fleecing small businesses OTTAWA - Today marks the deadline for the implementation of the New Democrat credit card regulation motion.
EI payouts drop 2.4% in August
The number of people receiving employment insurance benefits fell by 2.4 per cent in August, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Seven types of Literary heroism
HarperCollins Canada, 288 pages My copy of Bruce Meyer's 2000 bestseller, The Golden Thread, is battered almost beyond recognition, its margins crowded with pencilled notes, its spine so broken it falls open of its own accord.
VIDEO: NASA reps visit Sudbury to test Moon mining robots with NORCAT
LG Fashion Week: Designer spreads his wings for label's first flight
Rushing to rehearsals the weekend before Lizares - his collection of menswear - premieres at LG Fashion Week, Maristela is trying his best to remain calm.
Labour board wona t order Vale Inco to stop using office workers in Sudbury mines
The Ontario Labour Relations Board says it won't order Vale Inco to stop using non-striking office employees to do the jobs of picketing mill and mine workers in Sudbury, Ont.
Steelworkers: Vale Inco undercut capacity for strike
The United Steelworkers union says miner Vale Inco has undercut the union's capacity to enforce a strike by forcing some non-striking members to do the work of picketing employees in Sudbury, Ont.
Family suspects murder, wants answers in 1959 disappearance of Ont. moose hunters
Half a century ago, Merle Newcombe and George Weeden set out for a weekend of moose hunting in the northern Ontario bush.
NDP attacks Liberal proposal to cut corporate taxes
SUDBURY, Ont. - Ontario's banks and insurance companies should "stop whining and start paying some taxes," NDP Leader Howard Hampton said Tuesday morning.
Liberals pay price for month of mistakes
A month can seem like a lifetime in politics -- an eternity if you're Michael Ignatieff, the Liberal leader.
'Into The Pride': Dave Salmoni tames rogue lions in new show
Dave Salmoni, star of a new Animal Plan show called "Into the Pride" poses for a portrait with a lion cub in Toronto.
Family returning home on Thanksgiving weekend dies in plane crash
A family returning home to Sudbury, Ont., for Thanksgiving dinner died Saturday when their small plane crashed in the province's vast and densely wooded Algonquin Park, killing all four people aboard.