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Nightclub owners hope to reach compromise

01.07.2008 23:58    minnesota.publicradio.org
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.


Nash penalty, stalwart goalkeeping give Whitecaps win

01.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
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.
Canada    Sports

Maple Leafs add Finger, bring back Joseph

01.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
Curtis Joseph became the latest to rejoin the Toronto sports scene after a lengthy absence, welcomed back to the Maple Leafs on Tuesday.
Canada    Sports

Canucks make Sundin whopping offer

01.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
Mats Sundin was offered a two-year contract by the Vancouver Canucks worth $20 million US, a source has told the Canadian Press.
Canada    Sports


Blackhawks sign free agents Campbell, Huet

01.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
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.
Canada    Sports

Money from softball marathon to benefit Island cancer victims

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
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.

Franken changes position on the gas tax

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
DFL U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken says he no longer would consider supporting an increase in the federal gas tax.

New laws for Minnesotans

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
No more calling 911 when there isn't really a fire, and stop touching police officers' tazers.

NWA pilots to get 2.4 percent equity in new Delta

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
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.

Morgentaler among those named to Order of Canada

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, a leading abortion rights crusader, has been named to the Order of Canada, news that has outraged anti-abortion groups.

Fires force 1,100 from homes in northern Sask.

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
More than 1,100 residents of northern Saskatchewan are nervously watching from afar as forest fires continue to threaten their homes.

Duluth needs to slash millions from city budget

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
Mayor Don Ness is proposing cuts to services including firefighting, neighborhood recreation, and subsidies to facilities like the Great Lakes Aquarium and the zoo.

Fares and flights can't escape airline fuel woes

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
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.

Wheat prices expected to remain high: analysts

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
After weeks of volatility on international wheat markets, prices of the grain appear to have settled down but remain relatively high.

Supreme Court hears pros, cons of cameras in court

01.07.2008 23:54    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota Supreme Court justices are weighing apetition to ease rules that effectively prevent televised trials.

Butt out on health region property

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
Smoking is now banned on all property belonging to the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region.

Support vehicle not with cyclists during fatal Manitoba accident

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
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.

Rates rise for hydro customers

01.07.2008 23:54    cbc.ca
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 to be Closed for Construction

01.07.2008 23:53    fwp.state.mt.us
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.

MCMF & DMA PRESENTS JAZZMATAZZ 2008

01.07.2008 23:52    michiganbands.com
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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