Sunday, 13 April 2003
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CBC News: Quebec gets right to turn right on red 'Turning right on a red is still banned on Montreal Island and at certain intersections in other parts of the province. [...]"I think it would be very dangerous to let Montrealers turn right on a red," said one driver.'
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CBC Sports: Canada golden at curling worlds 'It's the second straight year Ferbey has won the World Championships. Canada has now won the tournament three times in the past four years.' A big sports day for Canucks.
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CBC Sports: Weir makes history at Masters 'The green jacket is coming north of the border.
Mike Weir of Bright's Grove, Ont., edged American Len Mattiace in a sudden death playoff Sunday to become the first Canadian to win the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia.' Excellent! Congratulations Mike Weir.
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CBC News: Bush postpones Ottawa visit 'Some U.S. officials said the trip is being rescheduled because of Bush's overriding concerns about Iraq. But others said strained relations between the two countries played a big role in that decision.'
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CBC News: B.C. lab cracks suspected SARS code 'Scientists at a Canadian research centre say they've mapped the genomic sequence of the virus believed to cause SARS, a move that could take the world a step closer to a reliable test for the illness.'
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