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Federer, Nadal set for Wimbledon showdown

05.07.2008 23:58    cbc.ca
Defending Wimbledon champion Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will resume sport's greatest current rivalry Sunday when they meet in the final at the All England Club for the third consecutive year.
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Gay falls in 200-metre quarterfinal

05.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
Tyson Gay fell to the ground and had to be carried off the track of the 200-metre quarter-final at the U.S. track and field trials in Eugene, Ore.
Canada    Sports

Montreal daycare worker acquitted in shaken baby case

05.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
A Quebec daycare worker accused of shaking a baby boy who suffered brain damage has been acquitted of aggravated assault.

STO hikes Outaouais transit fares, blames fuel prices

05.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
It will cost an average of four per cent more to ride the bus in the Outaouais starting in September.


Canucks acquire Steve Bernier from Sabres

05.07.2008 23:57    cbc.ca
The Vancouver Canucks added a touch of youth to their roster on Friday by acquiring right-winger Steve Bernier in a trade with the Buffalo Sabres.

Christopher, Whyte qualify for Beijing

05.07.2008 23:55    cbc.ca
Tyler Christopher can book his ticket to Beijing after winning the men's 400-metre final Saturday at the Canadian track trials in Windsor, Ont.
Canada    Sports

Toronto's Nestor, Serbia's Zimonjic win Wimbledon

05.07.2008 23:55    cbc.ca
Toronto's Daniel Nestor completed the career doubles Grand Slam on Saturday, winning Wimbledon along with teammate Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia.
Canada    Sports

Big mosque on the Prairie opens in Calgary

05.07.2008 19:17    cbc.ca
Politicians, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, will attend a banquet in Calgary on Saturday to mark the opening of the biggest mosque ever built in Canada.

Why oil prices will rise even higher

05.07.2008 19:02    theglobeandmail.com
For two decades, prices were relatively stable, but then they rose seven-fold from a trough below $20 in 2001. Since breaching the $100 mark on the first trading day of this year they have risen around 45 per cent.

G8 won't set emission targets: Baird

05.07.2008 19:00    theglobeandmail.com
European leaders and environmentalists have pressed for the G8 to emulate Europe's target of reducing emissions by 20 per cent from their 1990 levels by 2020.

Some forest-fire evacuees return home in Sask.

05.07.2008 19:00    theglobeandmail.com
Authorities say more than 800 evacuees from Deschambault Lake will go home over the next few days.

Largest mosque in Canada opens in Calgary to political fanfare

05.07.2008 19:00    theglobeandmail.com
The country's top political leaders, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Opposition Leader Stephane Dion, were expected to attend the ceremony.

Venus wins Wimbledon

05.07.2008 19:00    theglobeandmail.com
This was Venus' first victory over her younger sibling in a Grand Slam final since the 2001 U.S. Open, and it evened their career record at 8-8.
Canada    Sports
Venus wins Wimbledon

Opportunity knocking for Chalmers

05.07.2008 18:59    theglobeandmail.com
You know the one. Down by three, 2.1 seconds left, NCAA title game, Kansas versus Memphis. Chalmers gets the ball near the top of the key, lets fly over the outstretched arm of Memphis guard Derrick Rose and waits for
Canada    Sports

Fisher takes three-stroke lead at London Club

05.07.2008 18:59    theglobeandmail.com
The Englishman's six-footer for birdie completed a 3-under 69 for a 54-hole total of 200.
Canada    Sports

Former Chargers safety Kiel killed in accident

05.07.2008 18:58    theglobeandmail.com
Kiel, 27, was driving alone after leaving a party at about 10:15 Friday night when he hit a wall in San Diego's upscale Scripps Ranch neighbourhood and was thrown from the car, police Sgt. Alan Hayward said.
Canada    Sports

Spain's Valverde wins first stage of Tour de France

05.07.2008 18:22    cbc.ca
Alejandro Valverde of Spain won the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday after a 198-kilometre ride.
Canada    Sports

Hobbling Zelinka gains Olympic berth

05.07.2008 18:22    cbc.ca
Despite a troublesome hamstring, Jessica Zelinka of London, Ont., won the heptathlon at the Canadian track and field championships in Windsor, Ont., on Friday to gain a berth at the Beijing Olympics.
Canada    Sports

Oilers GM Lowe blasts Ducks' Burke

05.07.2008 18:22    cbc.ca
Edmonton Oilers GM Kevin Lowe shot back at the Anaheim Ducks' Brian Burke on Friday on Hockey Night in Canada Radio after Burke's recent comments blaming Lowe for his role in escalating NHL player salaries.
Canada    Sports

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