Fri, 13 May, 2011
Canadian Press 1:18 | 800 views
Television host Terry David Mulligan carried a case of red wine across the British Columbia-Alberta boundary Friday, symbolically flouting a liquor law that dates back to Prohibition.
1 hour 6 minutes ago
CBC.ca 1:36 | 79 views
Rita Chretien spent time with close family and friends as she recovers in a Penticton, B.C., hospital, the CBC's Alan Waterman reports
1 hour 6 minutes ago
CBC.ca 1:55 | 27 views
The CBC's Briar Stewart spent Monday in an Athabasca evacuation centre, speaking with nervous Slave Lake Residents
1 hour 6 minutes ago
CBC.ca 2:15 | 69 views
40 per cent of Slave Lake destroyed as forest fire continues to burn
2 hours 58 minutes ago
Canadian Press 1:42 | 1,424 views
Hundreds of Slave Lake, Alberta residents are left wondering if their homes have been spared or levelled by massive wildfires. Police say nearly a third of the town has been damaged or destroyed.
Mon, 16 May, 2011
CBC.ca 7:08 | 543 views
Maple Group spokesman defends the big banks' move to buy the TSX.
Mon, 16 May, 2011
CBC.ca 1:25 | 1,672 views
Footage of the town taken from a helicopter
Mon, 16 May, 2011
Canadian Press 0:59 | 1,066 views
Some residents in Southern Manitoba who surrounded by an intentional flood are growing frustrated with the lack of information they're getting. The Manitoba government says the floodwater has not entered any homes.
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