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Fewer vets, dwindling revenue forces partial demolition of first Regina legion
REGINA - Cherished photos are packed away, the dance hall is long silent and the lights are about to be turned off for the last time in the auditorium of Royal 91原创 Legion Branch 001 Regina.
Jan 6, 2013 7:00 AM
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Canada to freeze funding for new foreign-aid projects in Haiti: Fantino
MONTREAL - Canada will stop funding new aid projects in Haiti until Ottawa finds a better way for the struggling nation to help itself, says International Co-operation Minister Julian Fantino.
Jan 4, 2013 2:54 PM
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Repair bill for damaged navy warship rose by $5 million, shipyard says
HALIFAX - The shipyard that did refit work on a navy warship before it was damaged while returning to Halifax says the repair bill had already cost $5 million more than expected before the vessel left its dock.
Jan 4, 2013 2:40 PM
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Scientist finds dinosaurs could really shake a tail feather
EDMONTON - A University of Alberta scientist has found that some dinosaurs could really shake a tail feather.
Jan 3, 2013 9:00 PM
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Many Nova Scotia public employees say no to IBM
HALIFAX - A majority of provincial information technology employees in Nova Scotia whose work will be outsourced to IBM Canada have turned down job offers from the company.
Jan 3, 2013 5:10 PM
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Navy ship hull damaged while on way to Halifax after $22-million repair
HALIFAX - A navy warship that had recently undergone a $21.7 million refit in Ontario suffered damage to its hull while it was being towed back to Halifax, the military said Thursday.
Jan 3, 2013 4:19 PM
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Survivor wants jail for Alberta driver who killed four workers from Philippines
EDMONTON - Josephine Tamondong just wanted to cross the border into the United States.
Jan 3, 2013 2:58 PM
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Army colonel's defamation case against National Defence tossed by Ontario judge
OTTAWA - A 91原创 army colonel's $6-million lawsuit against National Defence for defamation has been tossed out by the Ontario Superior Court. The case involving Col.
Jan 3, 2013 2:25 PM
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Public tiff between Toronto cops and SIU over beating complaint may be resolved
TORONTO - A public spat between several police agencies in Ontario may soon see a resolution. Ontario's police watchdog accuses the Toronto police of impeding an investigation into a beating allegation against one of its officers.
Jan 3, 2013 10:13 AM
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Canada opens Colombia to 'new opportunities' for its automatic weapons sellers
OTTAWA - Just one day before last month's elementary school massacre in Newtown, Conn., Canada offered its gun merchants "new market opportunities" to export banned assault weapons to Colombia, one of the world's most violent countries.
Jan 2, 2013 9:10 PM
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