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Thursday, 19 February 2004
The Globe and Mail-Brutal blizzard continues in Nova Scotia and PEI < 11:55:40 PM>.
[base "]I've lived here all my life and I've never seen this kind of thing,[per thou] said Ian MacFarlane as he and his wife shovelled waist-deep snow from their suburban driveway.
A good article ont he storm and here's a great photo.
US teen 'discovers own kidnap' < 6:16:05 PM>.
US police arrest a Canadian woman after her son sees on the internet that he may have been abducted as a child. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
Winter storm slams the Maritimes... < 6:14:43 PM>.
Winter storm slams the Maritimes
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island declared a state of emergency on
Thursday as one of the worst storms of the season slammed the Maritimes.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
Big Storm < 6:11:54 PM>.
There is a mighty storm happening around us. This isn't some sort of minor-league "a little snow" kind of storm: it's a "we can't open our front door" storm. No snow plows. No police. Tried to get to work, but turned back after about 15 feet. So far, though, we have power. Will hunker down and watch the SponsorGate hearings on Newsworld. [Reinvented News] They have all the fun down east!
Liberals tell PM to ease up < 6:10:31 PM>.
[GAM-National] Duh.
Montreal asks for more immigrants < 6:09:16 PM>.
Montreal asks Quebec for more immigrants to help build the city's economy. [montreal city weblog]
Afghanistan: no jiggery-pokery there... < 6:07:31 PM>.
While CBC's The National focuses on overseas, the biggest political scandal in years is rocking this country [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
Niki Goldschmidt, Canadian musical pioneer, has died... < 6:06:37 PM>.
Niki Goldschmidt, Canadian musical pioneer, has died
Czech-born conductor, singer, teacher and administrator helped launch many a career [Gramophone - News]
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