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Radio 2:34
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Feb. 19, 2006
Bobsledders Lueders and Brown settle for silver at Torino 2006
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Pierre Lueders is happy with a second Olympic medal, but not as happy as Lascelles Brown is to become a Canadian.
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Radio 1:20
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July 12, 2005
Golf rage
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Relaxation is turning to rage on some Calgary golf courses.
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Radio 3:00
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May 30, 2003
Looking back on the Mulroney years
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The former prime minister remains a controversial public figure.
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Radio 1:34
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July 12, 2002
Mother's installation deemed child pornography
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Police confiscate Halifax artist Lyla Rye's video with daughter after complaints from the public.
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Radio 1:28
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April 24, 2001
Stan Koebel's settlement
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Walkerton's local town council approves a controversial buyout package for disgraced former Public Utilities Manager Stan Koebel.
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Radio 1:33
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Dec. 19, 2000
'Words cannot begin to express how sorry I am...'
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Walkerton Public Utilities Manager Stan Koebel admits to falsifying records, faking tests and running a well without a chlorinator.
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Radio 6:30
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Feb. 15, 1999
Voters at Nunavut polling stations
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Residents voting for territory's MLAs want better access to housing, health care and jobs.
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Radio 1:36
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March 25, 1998
1998: Media gets royal warning at Whistler
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As Prince Charles and his sons enjoy a ski vacation at Whistler, B.C., local media are warned to stop filming the royals.
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Radio 1:38
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Feb. 9, 1994
Senate to investigate discrimination against Native veterans
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Natives feel they deserve more than just an apology for poor treatment after the war.
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Radio 1:33
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Oct. 8, 1992
Honouring the peacekeeper
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A monument to Canada's Blue Berets is unveiled in Ottawa.
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Radio 1:30
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Oct. 2, 1992
Protesting past wrongs
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Duplessis Orphans demand a public apology and prepapre their class-action suit.
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Radio 0:55
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July 11, 1990
Tension mounts at Oka roadblock
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Mayor of Oka asks Quebec police to remove protesters, by force if necessary.
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Radio 1:30
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Nov. 14, 1989
Railways reduce caboose use
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It's the end of an era as Canadian trains go cabooseless.
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Radio 2:41
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Nov. 16, 1988
Challenging the lack of prisoner voting rights
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Prisoner Rick Sauvé is using the Charter of Rights to try and gain the vote.
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Radio 4:50
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Feb. 29, 1988
Olympic wrap up
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Canada is shut out of the gold medal race.
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Voters at Nunavut polling stations.
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