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Random breath tests could soon be a reality for Canadian drivers
Canada's federal justice department is investigating the idea of imposing random breathalyzer tests. Currently, a federal discussion paper explores the benefits of random breathalyzer tests.11Mar/10Off
Antelope dies at Valley Zoo
An antelope at the Valley Zoo has died after escaping from a holding pen, zoo officials said Thursday.11Mar/10Off
Gushue joins unbeaten Howard in Brier playoffs
Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador secured the last playoff spot in the final round-robin draw at the Brier in Halifax on Thursday night.11Mar/10Off
Addax dies at Edmonton Valley Zoo
A six-year-old addax, an animal belonging to the antelope family, died at the Edmonton Valley Zoo last week.11Mar/10Off
Aboriginals in desperate fight to save university
Students and staff from Canada's only Aboriginal university are pleading with the federal government to restore funding, saying the school will run out of money by the end of the month if something doesn't change.11Mar/10Off
New law to extend Indian status to thousands
The Conservative government introduced new legislation to amend the Indian Act that, if passed, could recognize an additional 45,000 Canadians as status Indians.11Mar/10Off
Alaska keeps lead in Arctic games medal count
Team Alaska is maintaining a strong lead in the medal count at this week's Arctic Winter Games in Grande Prairie, Alta., but athletes from northern Alberta are catching up.11Mar/10Off
Seniors protest MacEwan pool closure
Seniors stepped up to a microphone set up outside Grant MacEwan University Thursday morning to protest the institution's plan to close its pool.11Mar/10Off
Parkdale parents ask for more time
Parents from Parkdale school were led through a brainstorming effort Wednesday night to try to come up with reasons why the Public School Board should allow the inner-city school to remain open.11Mar/10Off