Carbonneau to coach Canada’s U-18 team
Guy Carbonneau will coach Canada’s under-18 hockey team at the world championships in Belarus next month, Hockey Canada announces.
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Carbonneau to coach Canada’s U-18 team
Youth sentencing changes proposed
The Conservative government hopes changes proposed Tuesday will make “protection of society a primary goal” of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
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Youth sentencing changes proposed
Blackhawks’ Campbell out 7-8 weeks
Chicago defenceman Brian Campbell will miss the rest of the regular season after getting boarded by Washington star Alexander Ovechkin, but might be able to return if his team makes a long playoff drive.
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Blackhawks’ Campbell out 7-8 weeks
Oklahoma city business | Oklahoma Business News
March 16, 2010 by admin
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Oklahoma city often has really cool western entertainment . Oklahoma has a large variety of different tourist destinations
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Ovechkin disappointed by NHL suspension
The Washington Capitals released a statement on behalf of Alexander Ovechkin on Tuesday, one day after he was suspended for two games by the NHL for boarding Brian Campbell.
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Ovechkin disappointed by NHL suspension
Honda recalls Odysseys, Elements over brakes
Honda Canada says it is recalling thousands of vehicles in Canada after some of its customers complained about the feel of brake pedals.
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Honda recalls Odysseys, Elements over brakes
Dollar up on rate speculation
The Canadian dollar has risen to 98.55 cents US on the prospect that Canadian interest rates will start moving up more quickly than U.S. rates.
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Dollar up on rate speculation
Avalanche warnings limited deaths: RCMP
Hundreds of snowmobilers likely heeded avalanche warnings and stayed away from a B.C. backcountry event that killed two people on the weekend, according to snowmobilers and police.
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Avalanche warnings limited deaths: RCMP
Google launches Nexus One in Canada
Hot on the heels of poor sales estimates in the United States, Google is launching its Nexus One “super” phone in Canada.
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Google launches Nexus One in Canada
Quebec health board not obliged to accommodate
Quebec’s health insurance board has no obligation to accommodate special requests related to religious or cultural beliefs, the province’s human rights commission has ruled.
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Quebec health board not obliged to accommodate


