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Photo from Canada.com 'Doing fine'
Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama is in a stable condition after surgery in India to remove gallstones and is likely to be discharged early next week, hospital officials and an aide said Saturday.
Canada.com  –  Oct 11, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Photo from Canada.com 'Serious crisis'
U.S. President George W. Bush on Saturday said the financial crisis will require a global, coordinated response and the top industrial nations will work together to solve it quickly, but cautioned it would not be fixed overnight.
Canada.com  –  Oct 11, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Photo from Canada.com Campaigns in full gear on holiday weekend
As Canadians gather for the Thanksgiving weekend, the Conservatives and Liberals are campaigning hard to sway voters in an electorate that remains volatile as the two front-running parties jockey for position in the final hours of the race to form the next government.
Canada.com  –  Oct 11, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Photo from Canada.com Layton campaigns against Bloc in key Montreal riding
NDP Leader Jack Layton went strolling through a Montreal market Saturday - but his desire to win the hearts of voters in Quebec was anything but casual.
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Police nab 13-year-old girl wanted with seven outstanding warrants
A 13-year-old girl was charged with possession of stolen property Friday after police pulled over a stolen SUV.
Canada.com  –  Oct 11, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Bad bounce
The Detroit Red Wings, stung that theylost they home opener two nights ago, were all over Martin Gerber for most of thenight. They outshot his Ottawa Senator teammates 41-22 and looked everybit like the team that won last year’s Stanley Cup. The Senators lost 3-2.
Canada.com  –  Oct 11, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Native bands warn province of confrontation
Aboriginal groups are warning there will be confrontations if the Ontario government doesn't change its approach to reforming the province's Mining Act.Stan Louttit, Grand Chief of Mushkegowuk Council, said native bands aren't being included in proper consultations, and that if it con ... more »
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Viva bus strike settled in York Region
A two-week strike by 170 Viva bus drivers in York Region is over.Drivers voted yesterday to accept Veolia Transportation's contract offer that they had previously rejected despite it being unanimously recommended by their bargaining committee.
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A reward for a dream come true
The Gift: $100,000The Cause: University of WindsorThe Reason: To help pay for a new football field. When Richard Peddie was a student at the University of Windsor in the late 1960s, he got so hooked on university sports he made an entry in his diary.
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Rival to Canada drops out of PanAm Games bid
Canada is now up against only two other rivals in its bid to land the 2015 Pan American Games after Venezuela dropped out of the running.The group representing the city of Caracas announced yesterday that it had declined to table its bid, leaving Lima, Peru, and Bogota, Columbia, competing against T ... more »
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