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No huge concern over Vale SA's delay of $3B Saskatchewan potash mine

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

REGINA - Concern appears to be muted over Brazilian mining giant Vale (VAL'-ay) SA's decision to postpone a $3-billion potash project in Saskatchewan....

Hall of Fame baseball player Murray paying $358,000 to settle insider-trade case

CP | Marcy Gordon, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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WASHINGTON - Hall of Fame baseball player Eddie Murray has agreed to pay US$358,151 to settle federal civil charges of profiting in stock trades by us...

Blue Jays manager John Farrell dismisses speculation of move to Red Sox

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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TORONTO - Blue Jays manager John Farrell made it clear that he has no plans to leave Toronto any time soon.Farrell was asked on Friday about returning...

Recalls this week include baby seats, defective machetes, and potentially dangerous pet mats

CP | Bsz-Djt, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Style
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Consumer product recalls this week include millions of baby seats that are in need of repair after they proved to be too easy to escape. A line of hea...

New book says Paterno was prodded by family to read Sandusky report

CP | Ralph D. Russo, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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Joe Paterno had to be prodded by his family to read the grand jury report regarding Jerry Sandusky and did not understand some of its graphic terminol...

South Africa shocked at death toll from police shooting; tensions remain high

CP | Thomas Phakane And Michelle Faul, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Business

MARIKANA, South Africa - Frantic wives searched for missing loved ones, President Jacob Zuma rushed home from a regional summit and some miners vowed ...

Critical power rate decision for NewPage mill's would-be buyer expected Monday

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

HALIFAX - A decision on power rates is expected next week that's considered critical for the future of an idle paper mill in Cape Breton.The province'...

Rodent Menace! (Or Someone's Pet)

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Alberta

CALGARY - Officials with the City of Calgary are trying to figure out whether a badly decomposed rat in a found in a southeast neighbourhood Friday wa...

O'Dea expected to fill defensive holes as Toronto FC readies for Kansas City

CP | Jason Keller, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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TORONTO - Toronto FC manager Paul Mariner hopes new defender Darren O'Dea can help stop the bleeding.The 25-year-old Irish international will make his...

Bombers look for way to keep the turnovers on the other side of the field

CP | Scott Edmonds, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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WINNIPEG - Quarterback Joey Elliott became the new hero of Winnipeg Blue Bomber fans as he led his team crucial win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but ...

Marineland denies allegations animals neglected at Niagara Falls, Ont., park

CP | Adam Miller, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. - A veterinarian at Marineland and the organization in charge of monitoring animal welfare are denying allegations of animal negle...

Canada gets defensive gems to outlast Mexico 13-9 at Little League World Series

CP | The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Outfielder Thomas Neal's lunging catch saved an extra-base hit and helped the Hastings All-Stars from Vancouver beat Nuevo L...

Canadiens extend contract of scouting director Timmins, add two scouts

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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MONTREAL - The Montreal Canadiens extended the contract of amateur scouting director Trevor Timmins and added two scouts to their staff on Friday.In 1...

Ding-dong dino: rare triceratops fossil almost on Alberta museum's doorstep

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

DRUMHELLER, Alta. - It wasn't the Avon lady on the doorstep of southern Alberta's world-renowned dinosaur museum this summer.Instead a former employee...

Oil prices hit 3-month high; White House considers release of oil reserves

CP | Samantha Bomkamp, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Business

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The price of oil rose to its highest point in three months Friday, topping off four straight days of gains, on signs U.S. consumers a...

Canada advances to Ivan Hlinka final with 5-2 win over Czech Republic

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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BRECLAV, Czech Republic - Down 1-0 early in front of their home fans, the Czech Republic started to take a chippy approach to their semifinal game aga...

Players' association head Donald Fehr says players unified in the face of an NHL lockout

CP | Rick Gano, The Associated Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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NHLPA head Donald Fehr said Friday the players are prepared for the eventuality of an owners' lockout if a new collective bargaining agreement can't b...

Ship stranded off Cape Breton has been stripped of valuable metals, company says

CP | Jane Gerster, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

HALIFAX - A company that has committed to dismantling a ship that's been stranded off Cape Breton for almost a year is accusing another firm of stripp...

A Provincial NDP In Quebec?

CP | Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

MONTREAL - Tom Mulcair says Quebecers will get a chance to vote New Democrat in the province's next election as the federal party looks to capitalize ...

Canadian Press NewsAlert; Police find two hands in river near Toronto

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Police have found two hands in a river west of Toronto where a woman's head and a foot were found earlier in the week....

B.C. Publisher Proposes $13B Oil Refinery

CP | James Keller, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada British Columbia

VANCOUVER - A British Columbia newspaper mogul has injected himself into the debate over the controversial Northern Gateway pipeline, revealing a prop...

Harper Headed North

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper packs his bags this weekend for a tour of the Arctic.Making a swing through the North has become an annual ritu...

Impact have eye on striker Wondolowski in tough test against Earthquakes

CP | Bill Beacon, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Sports
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MONTREAL - Coach Jesse Marsch knows his Montreal Impact are in for a test when the first-place San Jose Earthquakes visit Saputo Stadium on Saturday n...

Rare birchbark canoe repatriated from U.K. to Peterborough museum

CP | Mike Fuhrmann, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Politics

PETERBOROUGH, Ont. - The latest arrival at the Canadian Canoe Museum, a six-metre-long birchbark craft, is in poor shape. Ribs poke out from the sides...

Seized Criminal Cash Funds Alberta Day Camps

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 10.17.2012 | Canada Alberta

EDMONTON - A fund that is fed from crime proceeds seized by the Alberta government is doling out more money to groups that help victims of crime.Justi...