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Friday, September 05, 2008

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Would rather shut mill down, Abitibi workers say
Workers in Grand Falls-Windsor say they would rather see the town's mill shut down than continue on under Abitibi-Bowater's new restructuring plan.
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Listeria warning for Labrador
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned people who shop in Happy Valley-Goose Bay that bologna may be contaminated with listeria.
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Home invasion in Paradise, police say
Police are investigating a home invasion and robbery in Paradise, just outside St. John's, on Thursday afternoon.
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Displaced Paradise students under one roof
Elementary school students from Paradise, who have been split between three separate schools since their own building was closed in 2006 are back under one roof this September, but not in their hometown.
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Emerson, Hearn, Solberg won't run in next election
Three cabinet ministers — Loyola Hearn, David Emerson and Monte Solberg — will not run in the next election, the Conservative Party of Canada announced Thursday afternoon.
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Williams seeks ABC allegiance from MHAs
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams is taking steps to ensure that his MHAs are backing his Anything But Conservative campaign as a federal election approaches.
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Cleary considers run at N.L. riding
Longtime Newfoundland and Labrador journalist Ryan Cleary said Thursday he is considering jumping into federal politics.
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Cliff diving victim loved life, friends say
Friends of the young Newfoundland man who died after cliff diving into Logy Bay Wednesday evening told CBC News he was a young man who 'lived life to the fullest' and someone who had always been a bit of a risk taker.
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Iron Ore Co. announces $300M expansion for Labrador
The Iron Ore Company of Canada, together with its parent company Rio Tinto, announced a $300-million expansion to its Labrador City operations.
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Widening gap between rich and poor in Atlantic Canada: report
There are 77,000 households in Atlantic Canada whose debts exceed their assets, a sign of the growing gap between the rich and poor, says a new report by GPI Atlantic.
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Labs easy target, former manager says
The Cameron inquiry heard testimony Thursday of drastic budget cuts at what would become part of Newfoundland and Labrador's largest health authority, now at the centre of public medical scandal.
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