Plane crash near Resolute Bay kills 12 CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content A 737 passenger jet crashed Saturday near Resolute Bay, Nunavut, inCanada's High Arctic, killing 12 people and injuring three others on board. Nunavut RCMP said First Air charter flight 6560 was travelling from Yellowknife ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oh Canada! Blue Jays rookie Lawrie a big booster for LLWS team from native ... Washington Post Lawrie grew up in the same town, so he's been following Canada coach Jason Andrews' team at the World Series. Lawrie spoke to the players by phone earlier in the week before play started in South Williamsport. The pep talk may have worked — the Canada ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Challenge, change, and chance at play in Canada's Arctic Toronto Sun By Kristy Kirkup ,Parliamentary Bureau Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (standing L) takes part in Operation Nanook in Allen Bay in Resolute, Nunavut August 25, 2010. Operation Nanook is an annual joint exercise between the Canadian Maritime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This ain't no party Toronto Sun By Ezra Levant ,QMI Agency Canada's population is booming — 34.5 million people, according to Statistics Canada. But that growth isn't evenly distributed. Over the past 10 years, Western Canadahas grown a lot, and Ontario, too. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local View: Consider rail as safe alternative to Keystone XL Lincoln Journal Star The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would be used to transport crude oil extracted from oil shale in Alberta, Canada, to Louisiana for refining is a genuine threat to the Ogallala Aquifer and should not be approved. The danger of pipeline rupture or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Universiade: Canada advances to men's basketball semi-final TSN This marks the 12th semifinal appearance in 20 trips to the FISU tournament for Canada. The Canucks have won one gold, three silver and four bronze, while the last Canadian appearance on the podium was in 2007 thanks to a third-place finish in Bangkok. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada stuffs Puerto Rico in World League qualifying opener Vancouver Sun Canada posted a 3-1 victory (25-17, 25-22, 18-25, 25-23) on Saturday at the K-Rock Centre in the opener of the two-game, total-sets event. Game 2 is Sunday. The winner earns a berth in the 2012 World League, volleyball's richest tournament. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada resumes disarmament talks Space Daily by Staff Writers Foreign Minister John Baird said Friday Canada will return to UN disarmament talks following the end of North Korea's presidency of the Conference on Disarmament. Canada withdrew from the talks on July 28 in protest of North Korea's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada advances to basketball semis at University Games CBC.ca Ottawa's Tyson Hinz led the Canadian attack with a game-high 23 points, including eight in the first quarter as Canada advanced to the Sunday's semifinal against Lithuania. The reigning CIS player of the year from Carleton University battled through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On the upswing? Ottawa Citizen But, as GORD HOLDER reports, there is a crop of talented young golfers ready to blast Canada out of the bunker By Gord Holder, Ottawa Citizen August 21, 2011 2:05 AM Canada's Lorie Kane: 'I think I should win again very soon.' Lorie Kane says there's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AP-The Nation's Weather NECN A large low pressure system over Canada pushed a frontal boundary, which extended from the Great Lakes to the Southern-Central Plains. This boundary kicked up moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms along and ahead of this front. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian team wins Arabian fight The Province But Canada didn't crumble, keeping their composure and rallying with a run in their half of the third and two more in the fifth to tie it. Canada now moves to the winner's bracket in the double elimination tournament and will face Latin America ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian basketball team set to start long road to Olympics 0 Toronto Sun By Ryan Wolstat ,Toronto Sun Canada's Levon Kendall reacts after the end of their FIBA world championship game against against Lithuania last year. The squad is set for the FIBA Americas tournament later this month. (Reuters files) Canada's senior ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Solving the ultimate Arctic riddle Victoria Times Colonist By Randy Boswell, Postmedia News August 20, 2011 9:00 PM Beginning today, near the oddly named Royal Geographical Society Islands in western Nunavut, a Parks Canada-led team of researchers will begin trying - yet again - to unravel the ultimate Arctic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New league draws hoop dreamers Toronto Star About 100 players arrived tried to impress coaches of the National Basketball League of Canada in a pre-draft combine at Seneca College. By Doug Smith Sports Reporter It's almost time for Mike Evans Jr. to get on with his life. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A day in the life of Canada Victoria Times Colonist Cameras follow Sherali Najak, the senior producer of Hockey Night in Canada, as he choreographs live TV coverage of a Vancouver Canucks playoff game. CBC Radio's Sean Kavanagh reports from the devastation of Manitoba's flood zone, and Rick Mercer is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report slams DND for not spending money allocated to support troops Montreal Gazette By Amy Minsky, Postmedia News August 20, 2011 Administrative incoherence, blurred authorities and a resistance to accepting managerial risks at the Department of National Defence have all contributed to the “disturbing and increasing trend” of hundreds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Van Landeghem enjoys two-medal day at FINA junior worlds Vancouver Sun LIMA, Peru — Canada's Chantal Van Landeghem made two trips to the podium on Saturday at the FINA world junior swimming championships. The Winnipeg native anchored the women's 4x100 freestyle relay to a silver and also added a bronze in the 50-metre ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bank of Canada chief urges trade diversity Vancouver Sun By Peter O'Neil, Vancouver Sun August 20, 2011 Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney called Friday for a beefed-up trade diversification strategy that should include major pipeline investments linking Canadian oil and gas to booming Asia-Pacific markets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The week that was Minot Daily News The sign said "Canada: Next time keep your dam water." While we understand the frustration with this year's historic Souris River flood, the anger directed at Canada is misguided. The argument can surely be made for better management of the Rafferty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Expert: Drug shortage global issue TheChronicleHerald.ca By The Canadian Press TORONTO — The potential drug shortage facing Canada's hospitals and pharmacies is a symptom of a global ailment crippling countries around the world, experts said Friday. Health Canada's decision to ban drug imports from a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AstraQom Moves Communications Solutions Headquarters to Canada's Silicon Valley PR.com (press release) Known as Canada's Silicon Valley, it is the ideal location for AstraQom's central office. It is located fifteen minutes from downtown Ottawa and twenty minutes from the Ottawa Airport. The facility, with plenty of spacious room, will provide generous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Adam Daifallah: It's getting hard to take Amnesty International seriously National Post But that is what happened last week when Immigration Minister Jason Kenney ripped into Amnesty International after it criticized plans to crack down on alleged war criminals hiding out in Canada. Earlier this month, the secretaries-general of Amnesty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BWW Interviews: Cody Green Brings COME FLY AWAY to Canada Broadway World I've been working on Broadway for a long time, but being Canadian I've always wanted to perform inCanada! What are you most looking forward to about bringing Come Fly Away to our city (and a Canadian audience)? I know there is a great appreciation for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inflation up in NB year over year New Brunswick Business Journal By NATALIE STECHYSON New Brunswick's annual rate of inflation in July rose to 3.8 per cent compared to July last year, the highest year-over-year increase in Canada, says a new report. Shoppers enter the Atlantic Superstore on Rothesay Avenue in Saint ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Slump's toll adds up, no matter how you measure it Minneapolis Star Tribune If countries are ranked according to the change in real gross domestic product since the end of 2007, the winner is Canada, with output in the second quarter estimated to be almost 3 percent higher than it was before the crisis. But Canada, like the ... See all stories on this topic » |
First Air passenger plane crashes in northern Canada, killing 12 ... By BNO News RESOLUTE, CANADA (BNO NEWS) -- A dozen people were killed on early Saturday afternoon when a First Air passenger plane crashed in northern Canada, officials said. Three people survived the accident. The accident happened at around 12.50 ... Breaking News | Wire Update News... |
Increasing Sun-shine! | Canada | News | Winnipeg Sun Every time Canadians look up this summer they see an even brighter Sun. Canada stories |
Booby-trapped grow-op found in woods | Canada | News | London Free ... Police discovered an outdoor marijuana grow-op booby trapped with spikes Friday. London Free Press |
Family Law's Crapshoot: Is Canada Ready for ... - Legal News Directory By admin Family law lawyers across Canada will tell you that the payment of spousal support or alimony (as it was once called) is still the most difficult issue to. Legal News Directory |
Plane Crash Kills 12 In Canada's Arctic - News Story - WSB Atlanta By wsbtv (CNN) -- A charter flight crashed Saturday afternoon in Canada's Arctic, killing 12 people and injuring three others, officials said. ... Saturday, August 20, 2011. |
Plane crashes in Canadian Arctic, 12 killed | The Associated Press ... By The Associated Press A chartered Boeing 737 plane crashed Saturday afternoon in Canada's Arctic region, killing 12 people, police said. Examiner AP RSS |
Charter flight crashes in Canadian Arctic, 12 killed | The ... By The Associated Press First Air said in a news release that the plane last reported communication at 12:40 p.m. local time when it was about five miles (eight kilometers) from Resolute Bay airport. The company said the Transportation Safety Board has been ... Examiner RSS |
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Kill on Two Volleyball - News - Video: Gavin Schmitt of Team Canada By Cameron Kerr We are live in Kingston, Ontario, Canada where The Canadian Men's Indoor Volleyball team just finished a 3-1 defeat of Puerto Rico in FIVB World League Qualification. Canadian Right-Side Gavin Schmitt spoke with us after the game. ... News |
12 dead in Nunavut crash | Canada | News | Ottawa Sun Investigators are sifting through what is left of a plane in a remote Arctic community after it crashed, killing 12 people. Top News stories |
Jet crashes in northern Canada; 12 dead - Call of Duty: Modern ... By News Reporter A passenger jet on a charter flight crashed Saturday near Resolute Bay in the Canadian Arctic, killing 12 of the 15 people on board, CBC News reported. http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/emailthis.png ... Call of Duty: Modern Warfare... |
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U.S. and Canada celebrate frienship | WIVB.com By Nalina Shapiro Home : News : Local : Video; Photo. U.S. and Canada celebrate frienship. PreviousPlayNext. Regular Photo Size4/4. More Stories. Williamsville hosts hazardous drop off. County residents were invited to surrender items such as … ... News | WIVB TV |
12 killed in Canada plane crash - Crewe Chronicle A chartered Boeing 737 plane has crashed in Canada's Arctic region, killing 12 people, police said. Crewe Chronicle - Home - News |
Jet crashes in northern Canada; 12 dead | Progressive Voices : The ... By msnbc.com: World news A passenger jet on a charter flight crashed Saturday near Resolute Bay in the Canadian Arctic, killing 12 of the 15 people on board, CBC News reported. Progressive Voices : The iPhone... |
737 crashes in Nunavut with 15 people on board, 12 dead, three ... "I was able to witness first hand the professionalism and dedication of our Canadian Forces and civilian organizations as they responded quickly and effectively to this catastrophe," Johnston said in a news release. ... Winnipeg Free Press: Breaking News |
Jean Charest death announcement a hoax | Canada | News | London ... The French-language Le Devoir newspaper has filed a police complaint after someone posted a bogus web story announcing the death of Quebec Premier Jean ... www.lfpress.com/news/canada/2011/08/16/18559511.html |
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