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TopPicksFishingbidCTVOttawaJonathanRotondoonavillagesbidfortopspot
From: CTV.ca on Sat, Sep 11 2010 1:33 AM
Seeley’s Bay, a tiny village on the Rideau Canal northeast of Kingston, is one of ten finalists in a contest to be named Canada's ultimate fishing town.
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TopPicksPuppyloveCTVNationalNewsJillMacyshononthepuppies
From: CTV.ca on Sat, Sep 11 2010 1:28 AM
The owner of a golden retriever in Winnipeg is exhausted, after her dog gave birth to 17 puppies.
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LatestHotelstrikeCTVTorontoSnehaKulkarnionthedeadline
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 8:03 PM
Workers at the Royal York Hotel could walk off the job at midnight if a deal can’t be reached in their contract talks. Sneha Kulkarni reports.
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LatestCaughtoncameraCTVBritishColumbiaJinaYouontheviolation
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:29 PM
A chatty bus driver is about to learn the hard way that not all passengers will tolerate his use of a cell phone on the job. Video of the driver was caught on a passenger’s camera phone.
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LatestNSsupportCTVAtlanticKaylaHounsellontheefforts
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:22 PM
Many who suffer from multiple sclerosis are vocal about wanting to try the controversial new 'liberation treatment.' Now, the Nova Scotia government says it will consider funding clinical trials if the Federal government does so too.
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LatestSoniaVaraschinCTVTorontoJaniceGoldinginOrangeville
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:18 PM
People in Orangeville are coming to grips with the fact that Sonia Varaschin, a friend and neighbour, has been brutally murdered — and the killer is still at large. Janice Golding reports.
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LatestStrikerulingCTVMontrealCatherineSherriffsonthestrike
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:15 PM
The city’s blue collar union is on the hook for an illegal strike it held during an ice storm in 2004. The workers refused to salt or sand the city streets and sidewalks and dozens of people were injured during the week-long strike.
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LatestWeightdangersCTVOttawaNormanFetterleyonthenumbers
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:07 PM
A new study from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute that examined 2,500 people’s body mass index has found that 70 per cent of Ontario adults are either overweight or obese.
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LatestRacyphotosCTVWinnipegJillianTayloronthesexscandal
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 7:00 PM
Alexander Chapman, who alleges he was pressured to have kinky sex with a Manitoba judge, was in court on Thursday and has been ordered to give up his computers.
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LatestPelosivisitCTVEdmontonJoelGotlibonCameronsvisit
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:53 PM
Hollywood director James Cameron is making plans to visit Alberta’s oilsands region by the end of September.
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LatestPelosivisitCTVEdmontonSeanAmatoonStelmach
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:53 PM
Stelmach says he is impressed with the discussion he and other premiers were able to have with U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and believes that oil will continue to flow from the oilsands to the U.S.
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LatestBrainstudyCTVNationalNewsAvisFavaroonthestudy
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:48 PM
A new study shows Vitamin B can dramatically slow the rate of decline in seniors who suffer from Alzheimer’s. More research into the findings is needed, but the results are considered encouraging.
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LatestDawsonreportCTVMontrealCarolineVanVlaardingenexplains
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:45 PM
Days before the fourth anniversary of the Dawson College shooting, researchers presented the findings Thursday of a long-term study into the psychological effects of the attack on staff and students.
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LatestDawsonreportCTVNewsChannelRobertSorokawitness
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:44 PM
An eye witness to the Dawson College shooting explains where he was when the shooting took place. Robert Soroka says he wanted to be part of the study because he felt there was an obligation to the community to do so, even though it was extremely painful.
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LatestDawsonreportCTVNationalNewsGenevieveBeaucheminexplains
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:43 PM
It is the first study of its kind, and it produced some disturbing results: one third of students and staff who lived through a shooting rampage at Montreal’s Dawson College have suffered severe psychological problems.
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LatestArenafundingCTVCalgaryKariEylesonfederalfunding
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:37 PM
The federal government is hinting it may help fund arenas for professional sports teams.
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LatestArenafundingCTVNationalNewsRichardMadanonthefunding
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:36 PM
There is hope that a new hockey arena may lure an NHL franchise to Quebec City, and supporters of the plan are pushing the federal government to fund the facility. Prime Minister Stephen Harper says other cities should be eligible for funding too.
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LatestArenafundingCTVEdmontonHarperhintsatfederalcashforsportsarenas
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:36 PM
On the same day Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach told media that government money could be better spent towards education and health rather than building new sports arenas, the prime minister is singing a different tune.
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LatestDonationbanCTVCalgaryKevinGreenonthecourtruling
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:32 PM
An Ontario court sides with Canadian Blood Services and its policy about blood donation from gay men.
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LatestDonationbanCTVNationalNewsRogerSmithontheban
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:31 PM
An Ontario superior court ruled that Canadian Blood Services can continue to reject blood donations from gay men. The decision has infuriated gay rights groups, who say the ruling is discriminatory.
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