- CFB Trenton commander charged with murder
- Canadian military commander Col. Russell Williams has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of two eastern Ontario women. more »
- 2 plead not guilty in Creba murder trial
- Two men have pleaded not guilty to all charges against them in connection with a shootout in downtown Toronto on Boxing Day 2005 that left 15-year-old Jane Creba dead and six others injured. more »
- Infant's body found in B.C. landfill
- RCMP in Richmond, B.C., have arrested a woman after finding a baby's body in a landfill south of Vancouver. more »
- Alberta budget will ask all to 'give up a little'
- Alberta's finance minister says he won't be wearing a new pair of shoes in traditional fashion when the Alberta government releases its budget Tuesday afternoon. Spending cuts are expected. more »
- Canada matches Haiti donations with $113M
- The federal government has so far allocated $113 million to match individual donations made by Canadians to the Haiti relief effort, International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda says. more »
- Town scores NHLPA donation after rink burns
- The NHL Players' Association donates $30,000 for hockey equipment after the arena in Kindersley, Sask., burns down. more »
- Nortel strikes deal on pensions, disability
- Nortel Networks Corp. has reached a deal with its pensioners and employees on long-term disability. more »
- Protesters target Olympic torch run
- Anti-Olympic activists are making no secret of where and when they plan to protest against the Olympic flame as torchbearers wend their way through Metro Vancouver. But the activists are not saying just what they're planning to do. more »
- P.E.I. a bad place for a heart attack: study
- P.E.I. is one of the worst places in Canada to have a heart attack, according to a University of Calgary study. more »
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- Too few jobs for teacher's college grads
- Tracey Mumford-Lagrand is still looking for her first full-time job 4 years after graduation. (7:35)

- Northern consortium still raising money
- Consortium says it's still in the game in bid to take over Grant Forest Products assets. (8:26)

- A look at Ontario labour law
- It's legal today to use replacement workers in a labour conflict in Ontario but it wasn't always. (runs 7:44)

- Vale Inco hiring contract workers to run mines
- Hear reaction from the streets and from the International President of the Steelworkers. (runs 13:41)

- The return of the Northern Ontario Heritage Party?
- Attempts are being made to start a political party for Northern Ontario. (runs 9:09)

- Local vs foreign bids for northern mills
- Local consortium to bid against US forestry giant for Englehart and Earlton mills. (runs 5:24)

- The Sault hosts national women's curling tournament
- We spoke to the defending champion of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. (runs 4:31)

- Making Sudbury more pedestrian friendly
- Non-profit group wants to make Sudbury the most pedestrian friendly city in Ontario.(6:17)

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