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Truck-SUV accident claims 6th victim

24.06.2008 23:59    cbc.ca
The death toll from a June 13 two-vehicle collision in northern Saskatchewan has risen to six, the RCMP said Tuesday.


Funnel clouds spotted near Kindersley, Sask.

24.06.2008 23:59    cbc.ca
Two funnel clouds were spotted in the Kindersley, Sask., area Tuesday afternoon in the southwest part of the province, Environment Canada said.

Quebec farmer extradited while family kept in dark

24.06.2008 23:59    cbc.ca
A man who ran a successful organic farm near Shawville in western Quebec was abruptly extradited Tuesday morning to face criminal charges in Texas, as his family scrambled to find what was happening to him.

Harper prepares to shuffle cabinet

24.06.2008 23:58    cbc.ca
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will shuffle his cabinet on Wednesday, his office said in a statement on Tuesday.


Indiana Casino Expands As Revenues Decline

24.06.2008 23:58    cbs2chicago.com
Betting is down and profits are off at Indiana casinos. So why are they expanding in this struggling economy? CBS 2's Northwest Indiana Bureau Chief Pamela Jones has our report.

New Classical Tracks: A 'Boheme' that stands out from the crowd

24.06.2008 23:58    minnesota.publicradio.org
There are plenty of recordings of Puccini's "La Boheme." But this latest one stands out, thanks to the star soloists in the lead roles and a conductor who knows how to bring out the drama in this most popular of

N.M. Kelby says her new novel is partly autobiographical

24.06.2008 23:57    minnesota.publicradio.org
N.M. Kelby writes mysteries set in small Florida towns. She spent 20 years living in Minnesota before that, though, and says some of the stranger parts of the stories have Minnesota roots.

Walker curator leaves for New York

24.06.2008 23:57    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Walker Art Center's deputy director is leaving to run the New York-based Dia Art Foundation.

Range boom triggers housing concerns

24.06.2008 23:57    minnesota.publicradio.org
A new study points to a potential big housing boom on the Iron Range -- if a handful of large new mining and power projects take off.

Coast guard faces staffing crunch as Arctic demands grow

24.06.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
More than a quarter of Canadian Coast Guard staff are scheduled to retire in the next five years, triggering staff shortages just as the country looks to increase its fleet sizes, especially in the Arctic, officials say.

More cougar sightings near Yellowknife

24.06.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
There have been two more reports of possible cougar sightings near Yellowknife, while attempts by environment officials to catch one of the big cats have proved unsuccessful.

Whitehorse woman charged in murder of woman from Carmacks

24.06.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
RCMP have charged a Whitehorse woman with the second-degree murder of a 24-year-old woman from Carmacks whose body was found on the Whitehorse waterfront last week.

Blaze destroys Baker Lake duplex

24.06.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
Some residents in Baker Lake, Nunavut, are homeless following a blaze that damaged much of their duplex Monday night.

Police Shoot Person On NW SIde

24.06.2008 23:57    cbs2chicago.com
One person was wounded early Tuesday evening in a police-involved shooting on the Northwest Side.

At Least One Dead In Dolton Hostage Situation

24.06.2008 23:57    cbs2chicago.com
At least one person is dead in south suburban Dolton after an apparent hostage situation ended in gunfire Tuesday afternoon.

Blagojevich Announces $1.5 Billion Budget Cuts

24.06.2008 23:57    cbs2chicago.com
Gov. Rod Blagojevich laid out an ultimatum for his foes in the Illinois House Tuesday, threatening a staggering $1.5 billion in painful budget cuts unless they step in soon with money to stave off the slashing.

Floodwaters close Buffalo Mirage fishing access site

24.06.2008 23:56    fwp.state.mt.us
BILLINGS — The Buffalo Mirage state fishing access site on the Yellowstone River at Sportsman's Park near Park City closed to the public Monday night because of flooding. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wardens said the Yellowstone River, which is

Fwp Is Seeking Public Comment On Commercial Use Of Wildlife Management Areas

24.06.2008 23:56    fwp.state.mt.us
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking public comment on an environmental assessment and proposed commercial use management plan for wildlife management areas. The FWP Commission adopted commercial use rules in 2006 on FWP lands, including WMAs, and required that

Grizzly Bear Struck Near Lincoln Last Fall on Display for the First Time

24.06.2008 23:56    fwp.state.mt.us
The hide of an 830-pound male grizzly bear struck and killed by a pickup truck near Lincoln last fall will be on display for the first time at the Lincoln Community Hall Thursday, June 26 through Saturday, June 28.

Delta, Northwest pilots reach tentative deal

24.06.2008 23:56    minnesota.publicradio.org
Delta Air Lines has apparently removed a major impediment to its proposed merger with Eagan-based Northwest Airlines. Delta announced this afternoon it has reached a tentative contract settlement with Northwest pilots.

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