Former recruit Natasha Howell says her faith in the Canadian Forces is shattered. (CBC)E Soldier recruits injured during basic training in Quebec are accusing the Canadian military of ignoring and mistreating their injuries and leaving them jobless and disabled. “I’m 30 years old and I have to learn […]
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Is the Canadian military taking care of trainees?
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Prince of Darkness dons white cowboy hat
Sunday, July 27th, 2008Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, the royal couple of heavy metal, were given a taste of Calgary hospitality Friday when they received white cowboy hats, part of the city’s traditional welcome to notable visitors.
Tornado-like waterspouts seen in Montreal Two large waterspouts were visible over Montreal Wednesday as a severe thunderstorm […]
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Wild Caribbean
Sunday, July 27th, 2008Wild Caribbean reveals both the magic and the drama of this violent paradise. The embodiment of paradise, the Caribbean is adorned with crystal blue waters, magical coral reefs and lush tropical forests, yet behind its beauty, there are many dark and mysterious secrets.
Edge of […]
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Fatal North Vancouver landslide preventable: report
Saturday, July 26th, 2008Timely government action to stabilize existing slide areas in the District of North Vancouver could have prevented a landslide that killed a 43-year-old woman more than three years ago, a B.C. coroner’s report says.
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Steve Nash joins push to bring MLS to Vancouver
Saturday, July 26th, 2008NBA superstar Steve Nash announced Friday that he has invested in the Vancouver Whitecaps as part of the team’s bid to bring Major League Soccer to the city.
Sask. First Nations strike tarsands deal with Taiwan firm A group of Saskatchewan First Nations has turned to Taiwan’s Chinese Petroleum Corp. […]
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Soldier ‘embraced life with every breath’: mother
Friday, July 25th, 2008The family of Cpl. James Hayward Arnal, killed last week in Afghanistan, gave a heartfelt tribute to their son Friday and expressed gratitude to everyone who has supported them.
Dinwiddie delivers for Blue Bombers Ryan Dinwiddie allayed any doubts in his first start of the season for the Winnipeg Blue […]
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Royal Palace
Friday, July 25th, 200815,000 expected at Fortress of Louisbourg’s re-enactment of final siege Staff at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Cape Breton are getting ready to host an encampment this weekend to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the second and final siege of the historic site.
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Photo: River Allong Grassy Bank
Thursday, July 24th, 2008Downloadable file is a mpg. High Quality. Screen demo is flash. Frame size is 720 by 480. Frame Rate is 24. TV Standard. Please Note You may email us for other file types. rnrnsupportstockphotoandvideostore.com .Keywords: water river stream grass
Photo: Monkey Face Smth Rock OregonDownloadable file is a mpg. […]
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Photo: River Allong Grassy Bank
Thursday, July 24th, 2008Downloadable file is a mpg. High Quality. Screen demo is flash. Frame size is 720 by 480. Frame Rate is 24. TV Standard. Please Note You may email us for other file types. rnrnsupportstockphotoandvideostore.com .Keywords: water river stream grass
Photo: Monkey Face Smth Rock OregonDownloadable file is a mpg. […]
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Combine-nation Sounds
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008Many of my favourite musicians are artists who play “in the cracks” — not in the spaces between the notes (although that can certainly be said for some of them), but artists who make music that straddles genres. Mixed-genre music may be easy to enjoy, but marketing it to the public can […]
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