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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 | 0
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Explosions and fire tear through battery recycling plant in Trail, B.C.
TRAIL, B.C. - Fire crews battled through the night late Saturday to contain a blaze at a battery recycling and electronics waste plant and nearby recycling company south of Trail, B.C.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 11:15 AM | 0 -
Fallen soldier's parents proud to get his medal, but say it's also bittersweet
REGINA - Ben Walsh knows that not all battles are fought in the theatre of war and victory can sometimes be bittersweet.
CP ONLINE | 8/11/2009 10:12 AM | 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 | 0 -
Olympic torch lights up Saskatchewan and Manitoba on day 9 of cross-Canada run
THOMPSON, Man. - A child's rendition of O Canada in Cree and a spirited torch handoff by 20 exuberant runners highlighted day nine of the cross-Canada torch relay.
CP ONLINE | 7/11/2009 10:58 PM | 0 -
Veterans share their stories of valour and sacrifice with a new generation
TORONTO - With an average age of 86 and a fatality rate of 500 per week, Second World War veterans, a valuable and dwindling resource, are being urged to share their stories of valour and sacrifice with a new generation before it's too late.
CP ONLINE | 7/11/2009 7:16 PM | 0
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