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We’re in an Olympic year, and already the rush is on to the London 2012 Games. Canadian summer athletes are facing the inevitable “do or die” scenarios right out of the gate, even as winter deepens in the land of ice and snow, writes Scott Russell.
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A lack of recycling options for the mercury-containing compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), touted by government as the environmentally friendly lighting alternative, has in part led to a delay in new federal energy efficiency regulations.
Cross-Canada polar bear dips raise cash for charities
People in several Canadian cities plunge into icy water to mark New Year’s Day with polar bear dips.
2012 to be more expensive for B.C. residents
Residents of B.C. will find 2012 a more expensive year, as they bear planned increases in the cost of hydro, car insurance, MSP premiums, gasoline and more.
B.C. legal aid funding boosted by $2M
B.C.’s legal aid system is getting a $2-million injection, primarily to help fund child custody cases
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A blast of wintry weather with snow, sleet and flash freezing has caused flight cancellations and delays in southern Ontario and Quebec, and made the morning commute difficult.
Czech it out: Canadian juniors win 5-0
The Canadian junior hockey team beat the stingy Petr Mrazek, who plays for the OHL’s Ottawa 67′s, 5-0 on Wednesday night to improve their 2012 world under-20 championship record to 2-0.
2011: The Big Picture
The CBC’s Scott Russell writes that 2011 was an important year in reminding us all that Canadian sport is about hockey but also about so much more and that athletes like Patrick Chan, Christine Nesbitt, Dylan Armstrong and Eric Lamaze take a back seat to nobody.
Earthquake would shake east Ottawa hardest
Underground mapping conducted by area seismologists show most of Orleans in east Ottawa sits on Leda clay, which can increase the shaking felt during an earthquake.
Ottawa man charged with killing wife at seniors’ home
An 82-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of his wife at a seniors’ home in suburban Barrhaven.
Sidney Crosby still feeling concussion symptoms
Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma says team captain Sidney Crosby is still suffering some concussion symptoms. Crosby was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 17 but has not played since Dec. 5.
Renfrew loses historic family-run foundry
H. Imbleau & Sons, a Renfrew, Ont., business that calls itself North America’s oldest family-run foundry, is about to shut its doors.
Wharnsby: Wedgewood thrives under pressure
Scott Wedgewood didn’t switch to the goalie position until he was 11, so he has basically gone from being a defenceman to one of the top junior-aged goaltenders in the world in eight years, writes CBCSports.ca senior hockey writer Tim Wharnsby.
Paramedics reporting high levels of abuse
Paramedics in Ontario and Nova Scotia are experiencing a high level of abuse on the job, says a new study
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Prince Rupert, B.C. Today the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, and Canada s Transport and Infrastructure Minister John Baird concluded their tour of port facilities in Kitimat and Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
Canadian Blood Services needs holiday donations
This month Canadian Blood Services hopes to ship about 70,000 units of blood to hospitals across Canada, but right now it’s about 5,000 donations short.
Calgary Anglican church holds first mass under Catholic faith
The congregation of one of the oldest churches in Calgary, St. John the Evangelist in Inglewood, will celebrate its first mass as part of the Catholic faith Saturday.
Man stabbed in Calgary’s southeast rushed to hospital
An 18-year-old man was transported to hospital Friday night with serious, life-threatening wounds after he was stabbed.
Government of Canada invests over half a billion dollars in the revitalization of Marine Atlantic Inc.
NORTH SYDNEY The Honourable Rob Merrifield, Minister of State (Transport), and the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister responsible for Nova Scotia, along with Rob Crosbie, chair of MAI s board of directors, and Wayne Follett, MAI s president and chief executive officer, announced today that the Government of Canada is making significant investments to revitalize MAI and renew its fleet and shore facilities.
VIDEO | Calgary expecting a brown Christmas
It looks like Calgary won’t be getting snow on Dec. 25 this year, so CBC reporter Sonya Denton went out to the city streets to find out if locals are dreaming of a white Christmas.
Government of Canada announces investment to improve the Port of Oshawa
OSHAWA, ONTARIO Today the Government of Canada announced it is investing in major improvements to the Port of Oshawa that will boost the port as an attraction for families and visitors, and support new jobs and business opportunities in the region.
Westside Road Interchange to benefit Kelowna area, Okanagan
WESTBANK Construction of the Westside Road Interchange will begin in early August, announced Premier Gordon Campbell, Westbank First Nation Chief Robert Louie, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Shirley Bond, and the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, during a groundbreaking ceremony held at the construction site today.
Canada ratifies new regulations to improve marine worker safety
The news release “Canada ratifies new regulations to improve marine worker safety” was created by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada in collaboration with Transport Canada.
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Two men who have been active recently in North Vancouver and say they’re raising money for the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation are actually engaged in debit card scam, police say.
Winter storm to pound Vancouver Island’s west coast
A potentially dangerous Christmas storm is expected to hit the west coast of Vancouver Island, officials say.
Osum Oil Sands gets $500M in investments
A group of Canadian and foreign investors, including the government of Singapore, has agreed to invest $500 million in Osum Oil Sands Corp., which is developing two projects in northern Alberta.
B.C. drunk-driving law to stay in effect for now
The B.C. Supreme Court judge who found parts of the B.C. government’s toughened drinking-driving laws unconstitutiional has given the provincial government six months to come up with new legislation.
Flames rookie goalie shines in win over Canucks
Leland Irving made 29 saves for his first NHL win as the Calgary Flames beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Friday night. Curtis Glencross, Mikael Backlund and Olli Jokinen, with an empty-net goal in the final minute, scored for Calgary.
Calgary boy with Asperger’s gets to sponsor his ski hero
Christmas came a couple days early for eight-year-old Gage Ferguson who found out he was approved to sponsor his hero Brad Spence, an Olympic and World Cup skier.
U.S. nuclear sub nearly hit freighter near B.C.
A freighter captain’s keen eye helped avert a run-in with a nuclear-powered American submarine in Juan de Fuca Strait, a body of water that splits Washington State and B.C. coasts, according to a U.S. periodical.
Vancouver lawyer attacks ‘neo-Nazi’ allegations
Lawyers for three men charged in a series of Lower Mainland assaults police characterized as hate crimes appear in Vancouver provincial court and ask the judge to push back the men’s arraignment dates.
Outspoken B.C. microbiologist named top science newsmaker
A Canadian biologist has been named as one of “10 people who mattered this year” by the science journal Nature for kicking off a critical public scientific discussion about a highly publicized NASA study on a possible new form of life.
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B.C. dog lovers create Christmas memorial
Dog lovers in North Vancouver, B.C., create a special memorial along a popular walking trail to remember the pets who are no longer with them this holiday season.
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Team Canada finalized its 22-man roster for the upcoming world junior hockey championship on Wednesday morning, highlighted by the return of goaltender Mark Visentin.
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Join the conversation and have your say in a live interactive chat as Hockey Night In Canada colour commentator Craig Simpson focuses on the Vancouver Canucks in the Fan’s Corner.
De Rosario named Canadian male soccer player of year
Dwayne De Rosario has added another award to his illustrious season. The 33-year-old from Toronto earned the Canadian men’s soccer player of the year award for the fourth time.
Browns try to defend McCoy concussion handling
Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren says quarterback Colt McCoy was not checked for a concussion while he was on the sideline after helmet-to-helmet hit by Pittsburgh’s James Harrison.
Donald wins PGA Tour player of the year
Luke Donald capped off a sensational season Tuesday by winning PGA Tour player of the year, the most significant of the post-season awards because it’s a vote of the players.
Texans’ Wade Phillips takes medical leave
Houston Texans defensive co-ordinator Wade Phillips will take a medical leave to undergo a scheduled surgical procedure this week.
Ramirez, Brewers finalize $36M deal
The Milwaukee Brewers finalized a $36 million US, three-year contract with free agent third baseman Aramis Ramirez on Wednesday, adding a much-needed big bat to their lineup.
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