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H1N1 clinics now only for high-risk Albertans
2 hours agoCindy Rude waits with her children Keon, 4, and Karsen, 6, Saturday morning, hours before the H1N1 flu vaccine clinic would open at Avenida Village.GPs receive 100000 H1N1 vaccine doses Toronto StarAnalysis: Karzai will struggle for credibility
Tom Coghlan38 minutes agoThe withdrawal of Dr Abdullah leaves an election process with battered credibility and a nominal victor, Mr Karzai, whose supporters have already been convicted of a spectacular million vote fraud in the first round of voting.Afghan Presidential Challenger Withdraws, Creating Turmoil Voice of AmericaANALYSIS - us looks to work with, and around, Karzai Reuters India'Hard to believe he's gone'
Edmonton SunBy NADIA MOHARIB, SUN MEDIA CALGARY -- As fellow soldiers overseas sent the body of Sapper Steven Marshall home yesterday, grieving friends in Canada braced for the sorrowful return of their fallen comrade. DigitalJournal.com -9 minutes agoThe Canadian Press -17 hours agoRobert BurnsOct 31, 2009US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, met with a group of residents from Pakistan's restive tribal regions in Islamabad on Oct. 30, 2009.Palestinians accuse Clinton of hurting peace talks
JERUSALEM - The Palestinians on Sunday accused US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of undermining progress toward Mideast peace talks after she praised Israel for offering to curb some Jewish settlement construction.British yacht couple held hostage in Somalia 'could be exchanged for captured
Aislinn Laing36 minutes agoA British couple being held hostage in Somalia could be given their freedom in exchange for the release of seven pirates captured by the German navy last week.Canada's royal link has rusted out
Allan Fotheringham6 hours agoThe future king of Canada? Prince Charles poses for a portrait to mark his 60th birthday, November 14, 2008. At last. Next month we are going to have some help, in the visit of Prince Charles and his second wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, some useful aidMayoral hopefuls make final pleas for votes
2 hours agoFrom the left: Richard Bergeron, Louise Harel and mayor GÈrald Tremblay take part in a debate at the Montreal Board of Trade about the economic future of Montreal Tuesday, October 27, 2009 in Montreal.Scandal swamps city campaign Toronto StarRazor blade found in trick-or-treat bag in York Mills
Parents discovered a razor blade along with candy their trick-or-treater brought home in York Mills last night. The incident happened around 10 pm in the Leslie St. and Bannatyne Dr.Ford to close St. Thomas ON plant, over 1000 jobs will be lost
In another blow to the struggling province of Ontario, Ford announced plans to close its St. Thomas assembly plant, threatening to stop investing in Oakville and Windsor unless the union agreed to pay freezes.Canada breathes relief as C$ rise pauses
TORONTO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - The Canadian government breathed a sigh of relief on Friday that the Canadian dollar CAD= had at least paused in its march towards parity with the US dollar."We have already published a lot of screenshots of Samsung's I8000 Omnia II. Now we have a final build of the software and it looks like Samsung has tried to cover Microsoft flaws as much as possible with it's touchwiz interface.LEGO Rock Band, Band Hero, and Frogger Returns
Kidzworld MediaOct 31, 2009Keep up-to-date with all the latest video game releases! Kidzworld has all the latest games to keep watch for. This week, we preview LEGO Rock Band, Band Hero, and Frogger Returns!LEGO Rock Band: Epic Tour Trailer GameFocusNew Releases (Week of 11/2/09) Gaming TargetThe stories behind the stories
By Peter Mansbridge One on One is a wonderful journey through the key events and key players of the past 10 years, guided by award-winning CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge.Mansbridge collection shows interviewer at his newsiest best Winnipeg Free PressPhillies look to get bats back on track in Game 4
17 minutes agoWe just may have something here. In each of the first three games of our Simulated Series, the winning and losing pitchers have been exactly the same as those in the real World Series.Griffin: Yankees grab edge with win in Philadelphia Toronto StarYankees secure World Series lead BBC SportOlympic torch relay: From wild weather Sooke to Nanaimo fireworks
Times ColonistThe Olympic Torch Relay arrived in Nanaimo on Saturday night. Olympic Torch bearer Michelle Stilwell rolls the Olympic Flame to the main stage, where she lights the cauldron to mark the end of day two of the 106-day Olympic Torch Relay across Canada.Surf's up for Olympic torch in Tofino CTV OlympicsLeafs' Mike Komisarek big winner on boo-meter
Kevin McGran5 hours agoAs the sign says, former Canadien Mike Komisarek wasn't too popular Oct. 31, 2009 in Montreal, where he spent the first six years of his NHL career.Kaberle shines in team loss Toronto Sun17 hours agoAlberta Health to lift controversial gag order
Alberta Health Services released draft changes to its employee code of conduct on Thursday that removes a pair of contentious sections which angered nurses and opposition critics.Assessment centre taking the pressure off health clinics
City emergency rooms got some relief yesterday as soaring numbers of visits that spiked as H1N1 vaccinations rolled out this week ebbed with the opening of an influenza assessment centre.Eastern Health offering influenza assessment clinic St. John's TelegramPoppy Fund launched in Calgary
660 NewsKelly TurnerFrom now until Remembrance Day on November 11th, veterans are encouraging people to buy a poppy with all donations going to help local veterans.Poppy fund launched by Calgary veterans Calgary SunLegion launches 2009 Poppy Campaign Calgary CTVRichmond care provider claims Thai fugitive Saxena owes $17000
The Province11 hours agoFugitive Thai banker Rakesh Saxena is escorted by Thai police officers at the Crime Suppression Division office in Bangkok. Saxena returned to Thailand after the Supreme Court of Canada rejected his latest appeal against extradition.Canada oblivious to terror danger: CSIS boss
Ottawa CitizenIan MacLeodBy Ian macleod, The Ottawa citizenoctober 30, 2009Comments (38) OTTAWA - Despite a history of domestic terrorism, from Air India to the Toronto 18, Canada has a “serious blind spot” acknowledging that violent extremism imperils our national security,Extremism gets easy ride, says CSIS head Edmonton SunCanadian media glorify terror suspects: spy chief Reuters Canada