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HMCS Corner Brook collision damage extensive   2/13/2012 8:40 PM

The damage done to HMCS Corner Brook when it hit the ocean floor off B.C.'s coast last summer was more extensive than first reported, CBC News has learned by obtaining exclusive pictures of the submarine.

Whitney Houston's body headed home to New Jersey   2/13/2012 7:54 PM

Whitney Houston's body was flown out of Los Angeles, and headed to New Jersey, where her family was making arrangements for a funeral at the end of the week.

Mandatory gun sentence struck down by Ontario judge   2/13/2012 6:51 PM

An Ontario Superior Court judge has struck down a mandatory minimum sentence for a first offence of possessing a loaded firearm.

Online surveillance critics siding with child porn: Toews   2/13/2012 4:25 PM

Critics of a bill that would give law enforcement new powers to access Canadians' electronic communications are aligning themselves with child pornographers, Canada's public safety minister says.

Low vitamin D in womb tied to poor language skills   2/13/2012 3:15 PM

Children born to women who had low levels of vitamin D during their pregnancy are more likely to have language problems, a new study suggests.

Stanley Cup rioter seen in brick attack on cop   2/13/2012 4:14 PM

Vancouver police have released video of a suspect who hit an officer in the head with a two-kilogram brick during the Stanley Cup riot.

Canada dropping the ozone ball, scientists warn   2/13/2012 7:01 PM

Leading atmospheric scientists are warning that Canada's cuts to its ozone monitoring program are already having effects on the world's ability to monitor air quality and ozone depletion.

Whitney Houston estate value set to soar   2/13/2012 5:51 PM

Within hours of her untimely death, Whitney Houston was fast on her way to becoming a hot commodity, joining the ranks of other famous artists who have achieved the dubious distinction of great commercial success beyond the grave.

U.S. bank reforms could hurt Canadians, Flaherty fears   2/13/2012 4:41 PM

Canada's finance minister and the governor of the Bank of Canada have formally complained to their American counterparts that proposed banking reforms could harm Canadian banks, business, investors and the government itself.

'Disgusting' court backlog may free hit and run accused    2/13/2012 9:21 AM

The family of a young mother killed in a hit and run is outraged that the case against the alleged driver is among thousands in B.C. at risk of being thrown out because of a huge court backlog.

 

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