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Thousands of people logged on as the last wave of Olympic tickets went on sale Saturday morning, but many potential buyers reported huge problems with the Olympic ticket website.
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A man was taken into police custody following a mishap-laden incident in the Labrador community of Sheshatshiu on Saturday night.
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Decision time for delegates to Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party convention arrives Saturday morning, when they begin voting in a leadership review of Premier Ed Stelmach.
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The Edmonton man accused of killing an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., in 2007 plotted to silence a witness afterward, a jury in Yellowknife heard Friday.
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Dr. John O'Connor has been cleared of the last of four complaints laid by Health Canada during his tenure as a fly-in doctor in Fort Chipewyan, Alta.
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Workers coming from other parts of Canada to work in the Northwest Territories' three diamond mines are not eligible to get the swine flu shot from territorial health officials, who are giving N.W.T. residents first priority.
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Whitehorse city officials are looking for ways to lower the costs of shipping old cellphones, computers and other electronic waste out of the Yukon.
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A central Alberta man has been criminally charged in the death of a teen who was killed when a pen-like device used to scare off bears went off in a truck and struck him with a bullet.
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Quebec aboriginals have threatened to derail a showpiece plan by Premier Jean Charest's government to develop the province's north, and they're pleading for help from the federal government.
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Yukon Premier Dennis Fentie did not deliberately mislead the legislature when he denied claims that he was in negotiations to privatize Yukon Energy Corp. assets, Speaker Ted Staffen has ruled.
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Some First Nations governments near the Dempster Highway are unhappy with the Yukon government's new hunting restrictions for the Porcupine caribou herd, which include a ban on hunting female caribou and a limit of only one bull per hunter.
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A panel reviewing the N.W.T.'s electricity rates is proposing a revised structure that groups the territory's communities into three zones.
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Canadian taxpayers could be on the hook for millions of dollars in health care costs unless something is done to stop the spread of hepatitis C among injection drug users in federal prisons, a House of Commons committee heard.
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A second person has been fired for allowing members of the Calgary Flames to receive the swine flu shot while Albertans had to line up for hours at vaccination clinics.