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  1. Globe and Mail logo
    Courting the granola - and gun - crowds
    14 minutes ago

    Tony Mignacca is bragging about the selection at his Sail outdoor superstore in Ottawa. Looking out over the 50,000-square-foot main level – more than twice the size of the local Mountain Equipment Co-op store – during a store tour in mid-January, he poi Full Article at Globe and Mail

  2. Globe and Mail logo
    Courting the granola - and gun - crowds
    16 minutes ago
    Sales person Martin Morissette in the gun section of Sail’s Ottawa outlet. This wall of 200 guns is upstairs, out of sight from the main level. - Sales person Martin Morissette in the gun section of Sail’s Ottawa outlet. This wall of 200 guns is upstairs, out of sight from the main level. | Dave Chan for The Globe and Mail

    Tony Mignacca is bragging about the selection at his Sail outdoor superstore in Ottawa. Looking out over the 50,000-square-foot main level – more than twice the size of the local... Full Article at Globe and Mail

  3. Canoe logo
    CFL feeding frenzy about to start
    1 hour ago
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    Saskatchewan Roughriders' Andy Fantuz reacts after missing a pass inside the five yard line against the Edmonton Eskimos during their CFL football game in Edmonton Oct. 10, 2011. Full Article at Canoe

  4. Canada.com logo
    Attack players sweep CHL awards
    1 hour ago

    The Owen Sound Attack pulled off a rare sweep in the Canadian Hockey League weekly awards. Attack forward Cameron Brace was named the CHL’s player of the week and his teammate Jordan Binnington was named the junior circuit’s top goaltender. Brace, an 18- Full Article at Canada.com

  5. London Free Press logo
    CFL feeding frenzy about to start
    1 hour ago

    Saskatchewan Roughriders' Andy Fantuz reacts after missing a pass inside the five yard line against the Edmonton Eskimos during their CFL football game in Edmonton Oct. 10, 2011. (REUTERS/Dan Riedlhuber) As the CFL’s free-agent window gets set to open We Full Article at London Free Press

  6. Toronto Sun logo
    CFL feeding frenzy about to start
    1 hour ago

    There isn't a team in the CFL that wouldn't want to sign Saskatchewan's perennial all-star receiver Andy Fantuz (83), who becomes a free agent on Wednesday. (REUTERS) As the CFL’s free-agent window gets set to open Wednesday at high noon, teams will be l Full Article at Toronto Sun

  7. Canada.com logo
    Attack players sweep CHL awards
    1 hour ago

    The Owen Sound Attack pulled off a rare sweep in the Canadian Hockey League weekly awards. Attack forward Cameron Brace was named the CHL’s player of the week and his teammate Jordan Binnington was named the junior circuit’s top goaltender. Brace, an 18- Full Article at Canada.com

  8. OU Hosts Southern Utah in Home Finale
    1 hour ago
    Laval Lucas-Perry will play his final game at the O'rena on Wednesday.

    Golden Grizzlies will honor Reggie Hamilton and Laval Lucas-Perry before the game. Laval Lucas-Perry will play his final game at the O'rena on Wednesday. Oakland (6): 1999-00,... Full Article at Oakland University Athletics

  9. Montreal Gazette logo
    No consensus on how to reform Agence métropolitaine de transport
    1 hour ago
    On Monday, Transport Minister Pierre Moreau offered a broad outline of what he’s considering for the AMT but provided few details.

    MONTREAL - Untangling the Montreal region’s convoluted transit system is not going to be easy. With the Agence métropolitaine de transport mired in controversy, Quebec says it... Full Article at Montreal Gazette

  10. CBC News logo
    Quebec students strike over tuition fees
    6 hours ago
    CAQ hopes for party status as MNAs return

    With files from the Canadian Press The Quebec government is coming under more pressure from the province's students. About 20,000 students from across Quebec are planning strikes... Full Article at CBC News

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