Electra residents allowed to go home
Most residents of the Electra condominium tower in downtown Vancouver were allowed to return to their homes and offices Thursday night, city officials say cbc.ca |
PotashCorp sale could cost Sask. billions
BHP Billiton's proposed takeover of PotashCorp could reduce Saskatchewan government revenues by at least $2 billion over a decade while having little effect on employment, the Conference Board of Canada says. cbc.ca |
N.B. deficit will be erased: finance minister
Finance Minister Blaine Higgs is promising to erase New Brunswick's staggering budget deficit in four years, but warns that citizens will face some tough choices. cbc.ca |
Tiger-Cats lay beating on 1st-place Alouettes
Defensive end Stevie Baggs returned a fumble for a touchdown and had a key interception in the first quarter Friday as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats romped to a 40-3 win over the Montreal Alouettes. cbc.ca |
Tories hold Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette
The CBC News decision desk projects that Conservative Robert Sopuck will win the federal byelection in the Manitoba riding of Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette, one of three byelections Monday. cbc.ca |