Food plants book nabs science writing prize
A book profiling potatoes, tomatoes, wheat and 97 other important plants grown for food has won a new $10,000 prize aimed at encouraging the publication of Canadian books on science. cbc.ca |
U.S. hunter not guilty in husband's shooting death
U.S. resident Mary Beth Harshbarger has been found not guilty in the 2006 shooting death of her husband during a hunting trip in central Newfoundland. cbc.ca |
Bombers stun Lions with wild rally
Deon Beasley returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown in overtime Monday to seal Winnipeg's rally from 21 down in a stunning 47-35 win over B.C. cbc.ca |
Khadr plea talks involve Clinton: report
More details are emerging about a possible plea bargain in the works for Omar Khadr as reports circulate that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is personally involved in the negotiations. cbc.ca |
Kingston police identify homicide victim
Kingston police have identified a homicide victim killed Monday, but are not releasing any details about his death. cbc.ca |