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Season ends
BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Enlarge Image
Winnipeg Blue Bombers player Ryan Donnelly sits dejected on the bench after the team lost 39-17 to Hamilton, ending their season.
Sagkeeng couple $50 million winners
SAGKEENG FIRST NATION - A couple from Sagkeeng First Nation are $50 million richer today.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 3:42 PM | 12
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Season over: Ticats take Bombers 39-17
Memo to Blue Bombers fans: It's officially 19 years and counting without a Grey Cup.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 3:16 PM | 38 -
Mould, slime found at Listeria-stricken meat plant weeks after heavy cleaning: reports
OTTAWA - A top-to-bottom scrubbing after a deadly listeriosis outbreak apparently didn't fully cleanse a Maple Leaf Foods plant of mould, slime and meat debris, newly released documents show.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 5:44 PM | 1 -
Aboriginal veterans honoured today
Today, Manitoba recognizes aboriginal men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 2:34 PM | 0 -
Jim Carrey's 'Christmas Carol' tops the box office with $31 million
LOS ANGELES - Jim Carrey's Scrooge collected holiday donations from movie fans with his new take on "A Christmas Carol," which took in $31 million to open as the weekend's top movie.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 5:46 PM | 0
Get tough-actin' Tenactin
Clayton Baethge gets stuck on Ricky Bobby during the seventh round of the Professional Bull Riders Finals at the Thomas & Mack Center, Sunday in Las Vegas.
Isaac Brekken / AP Photo Enlarge Image
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Brawl in Windsor Park leaves one man in hospital, another in custody
One man is in hospital and another faces assault charges after a brawl early Sunday morning.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 1:51 PM | 4 -
Man stabbed and robbed on Westminster
A man is recovering in hospital after being stabbed and robbed on Westminster Avenue early Sunday morning.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 11:12 AM | 2 -
Experts say don't fall for swine flu 'cures' or myths, stick with flu shot
TORONTO - Pop a vitamin, ban doctors' neckties, vacuum away swine flu germs and smoke an e-cigarette to ward off H1N1.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 11:16 AM | 3 -
Teen with pellet gun arrested at Polo Park
Police have arrested a teenaged boy who brandished a gun at Polo Park Saturday afternoon.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 11:09 AM | 8 -
Missing man needs medical attention: police
Police are searching for an elderly man with a serious medical condition who went missing Saturday evening.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 10:53 AM | 0 -
Explosions and fire tear through battery recycling plant in Trail, B.C.
TRAIL, B.C. - Investigators will be looking into what caused an explosion and fire in a building storing lithium batteries waiting to be recycled at a plant in Trail, B.C.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 4:00 PM | 0 -
Army chaplain: Pray for Fort Hood shooting suspect, but also pray for meaning in massacre
FORT HOOD, Texas - Mourners were asked to pray for the man authorities say went on a shooting spree at Fort Hood and his family, and an Army chaplain exhorted his congregation on Sunday to draw together even if the gunman's motives may never be fully known.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 3:18 PM | 0 -
President Karzai pledges corrupt officials will have no place in his new Afghan government
KABUL, Afghanistan - The embattled Afghan president pledged Sunday that there would be no place for corrupt officials in his new administration - a demand made by Washington and its international partners as they ponder sending more troops to confront the Taliban and shore up his government.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 5:00 PM | 1 -
Shots fired in Weston area
Police are asking for the public's help investigating a drive-by shooting this morning.
ONLINE | 8/11/2009 10:47 AM | 2 -
Dalai Lama returns to town near Tibet first visited while fleeing Chinese; trip angers Beijing
TAWANG, India - Joyous Buddhist pilgrims welcomed the Dalai Lama back Sunday to the Himalayan town he first set foot in five decades ago while fleeing Chinese rule in his native Tibet - a rare trip close to his homeland that has angered Beijing.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 11:22 AM | 0 -
With concerts and memorials, Germany celebrates the day the Berlin Wall came crashing down
BERLIN - Twenty years ago Monday, they danced atop the Berlin Wall, feet thudding on the cold concrete, arms raised in victory, hands clasped in friendship and giddy hope.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 10:30 AM | 1 -
Suicide bombing in crowded Pakistani market kills anti-Taliban mayor, 11 others
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A suicide bomber blew himself up Sunday in a market in northwest Pakistan crowded with shoppers ahead of a Muslim holiday, killing 12 people, including a mayor who once supported but had turned against the Taliban, officials said.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 12:30 PM | 0 -
Hundreds brainstorm on making economy green at Toronto conference
TORONTO - How to stimulate Ontario's economy while protecting the environment at the same time was the focus of the Good Green Jobs for All conference in Toronto on Saturday.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 9:39 AM | 3 -
Random acts of kindness
Forever grateful to two strangers
PRINT | 7/11/2009 1:00 AM | 5
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Steady hands
Dr. Michael Goytan gives instruction to Jada Esau, a Green Valley School student from Grunthal, and Na Rae Kim (right), a Kelvin High School student, on inserting spine implants into a lumbar spine model. This was one of the 33 workshops offered to more than 250 Manitoba high school students attending the ninth annual TD Discovery Day in Health Sciences put on by the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame and the University of Manitoba’s faculty of medicine. (WAYNE.GLOWACKI@FREEPRESS.MB.CA)
Martin sorry for Tory torch accusations
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World
Heroes among the horror at army base
U.S. Army soldiers attend a candlelight vigil at Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas, Friday, in honor of the fallen from the mass shootings on Fort Hood Army Post. (TONY GUTIERREZ / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Are Zimbabwe gems 'blood diamonds?'
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Life
East Coast artist orchestrating kick-start to Pennies campaign
Christmas Cheer Boards’ Kai Madsen (left) and Kevin Rollason hold a Carr painting. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
Program gives inmates hope for the future
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Canada
Feds play stimulus card as jobless numbers rise
Ministers trumpet government funding on Friday blitz. ( TIM KROCHAK / THE CANADIAN PRESS )
Feds play stimulus card as jobless numbers rise
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Business
Putting some meat on our beef industry
Despite the export numbers, there’s an appetite for Manitoba-raised beef products. (WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES)
Huge job losses shake conviction recession is over
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Crocus conflict continues
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