Saint Paul city officials will meet today with owners of a nightclub that remains closed after it was the scene of a fatal shooting last month.  |


NBA star Steve Nash's younger brother Martin scored the lone goal to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 1-0 road victory over Toronto FC in a Canadian Champions League game on a gloriously sunny Canada Day afternoon.  |
Curtis Joseph became the latest to rejoin the Toronto sports scene after a lengthy absence, welcomed back to the Maple Leafs on Tuesday.  |
Mats Sundin was offered a two-year contract by the Vancouver Canucks worth $20 million US, a source has told the Canadian Press.  |


The Chicago Blackhawks made a huge splash on the first day of NHL free agency, signing highly coveted defenceman Brian Campbell after more than doubling the salary of free agent goalie Cristobal Huet.  |
The money raised from playing the world's longest softball game will stay on Prince Edward Island to benefit local families hit by cancer, one the ballplayers said Tuesday.  |
DFL U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken says he no longer would consider supporting an increase in the federal gas tax.  |
No more calling 911 when there isn't really a fire, and stop touching police officers' tazers.  |
That's one of several details revealed in a summary of a contract agreement reached between pilot negotiators from both carriers. Current Delta pilots would receive a 3.5 percent equity stake.  |
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, a leading abortion rights crusader, has been named to the Order of Canada, news that has outraged anti-abortion groups.  |
More than 1,100 residents of northern Saskatchewan are nervously watching from afar as forest fires continue to threaten their homes.  |
Mayor Don Ness is proposing cuts to services including firefighting, neighborhood recreation, and subsidies to facilities like the Great Lakes Aquarium and the zoo.  |
Soaring fuel prices have virtually all U.S. airlines in a tailspin. Most carriers, including Northwest and Sun Country, plan to drop flights this fall. Meanwhile, they're trying to push up fares.  |
After weeks of volatility on international wheat markets, prices of the grain appear to have settled down but remain relatively high.  |
Minnesota Supreme Court justices are weighing apetition to ease rules that effectively prevent televised trials.  |
Smoking is now banned on all property belonging to the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region.  |
As family and friends mourned the deaths of two passionate cyclists on Tuesday, news emerged that their support vehicle wasn't with them when they were hit by a car on a Manitoba highway.  |
Manitobans are paying more for their electricity starting Tuesday, after the Public Utilities Board ordered Manitoba Hydro to increase its rates by five per cent.  |
Poker Joe Fishing Access Site (FAS) on the Bitterroot River between Florence and Stevensville will be closed beginning July 7 while a new parking area and latrine are installed.  |
The Motor City Music Foundation & Detroit Music Awards proudly presents the 2008 JazzMatazz, its annual benefit showcasing some of Detroit's most talented Jazz artists. This year, the event will be held at 7 p.m. July 3rd at Cliff Bells,  |
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