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Canada Headlines
- 3 dead in Edmonton nightclub shooting
- Edmonton police have 'pretty good leads' after a nightclub shooting in the city's core killed three people and seriously injured a fourth early Sunday, a spokesman said.
- Protesters urge end to Afghan mission
- Rallies were being held held across Canada on Saturday to pressure Ottawa to pull Canadians troops out of Afghanistan.
- Snow leaves 15,000 in B.C. without power
- Heavy snowfall in northern British Columbia has downed transmission lines and left at least 15,000 BC Hydro customers without power around Smithers, Burn's Lake and Fort St. James.
- Visit with son cancelled for man in Sask. custody battle
- A court-ordered visitation for a Saskatoon man battling for custody of his six-month-old son has been cancelled because it's under appeal.
- Innu launch probe into burn victim's wait time
- The Innu Nation has launched its own investigation into why it took so long for a critically burned man to get medical attention this week.
- Curb youth violence with programs, deterrence: Toews
- Justice Minister Vic Toews said Friday the federal government is trying to put more money into programs to help at-risk youth, following recent reports of Manitoba children and youth being charged with committing violent crimes.
- Ottawa plans no-fly list by 2007
- The Conservative government announced on Friday plans to streamline guidelines by 2007 for a no-fly list to bolster aircraft security.
- Sask. government to lower PST to 5%
- Flush with cash and an election on the horizon, the Saskatchewan government is lowering its provincial sales tax to five per cent from seven per cent.
- Rocker botches national anthem at N.B. hockey game
- Saint John's major junior hockey team apologized Friday after a former Platinum Blonde member delivered a stumbling performance of the national anthem before a game Thursday night.
- Canada Post to review 800,000 rural mailboxes
- Canada Post will assess more than 800,000 rural mailboxes across the country to determine whether they meet new safety standards established by the Crown corporation.