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As the diversity of Canada's population grows, so is the appetite for new sports.
After weeks of speculation about an NDP name change, the party is staying "new", for now.
An Edmonton couple stricken by tragedy is poised to make comic book history. Su-Ling Goh explains.
California is breaking the bank battling raging wildfires, at the same they're battling a huge deficit. Paul Johnson reports.
Hysteria over the H1N1 virus appears to be spreading faster than the flu itself.
A new program is coming to the rescue of Winnipeg's most vulnerable women. Crystal Goomansingh reports.
Two boys remain in hospital after being struck by lightning at a Toronto-area park. Christina Stevens reports.
An Ontario nuclear reactor that produces medical isotopes will be shut down for many more months than originally thought.
The B.C. government is trying to figure out what happened to nine million sockeye salmon.
Dramatic new video surfaces of the mid-air collision between a small plane and tour helicopter in New York.
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As the diversity of Canada's population grows, so is the appetite for new sports.
After weeks of speculation about an NDP name change, the party is staying "new", for now.
An Edmonton couple stricken by tragedy is poised to make comic book history. Su-Ling Goh explains.
California is breaking the bank battling raging wildfires, at the same they're battling a huge deficit. Paul Johnson reports.
Hysteria over the H1N1 virus appears to be spreading faster than the flu itself.
A new program is coming to the rescue of Winnipeg's most vulnerable women. Crystal Goomansingh reports.
Two boys remain in hospital after being struck by lightning at a Toronto-area park. Christina Stevens reports.
An Ontario nuclear reactor that produces medical isotopes will be shut down for many more months than originally thought.
The B.C. government is trying to figure out what happened to nine million sockeye salmon.
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