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WWF star had wrestling in his blood

Fans, friends and family are mourning the death of one of Canada's best-known professional wrestlers. World Wrestling Federation star, Owen Hart, died over the weekend after an accident during a televised wrestling match.
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Disappearing Wetlands

It's springtime and if you don't live in the city, you've probably been hearing the spring peepers.
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Canadian Teens Join March for Jesus

Hands lifted up and banners waving in the air as they confess "God, Lord of life," the marchers worship the Lord with all their might and give glory to the most high God.
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Students still dancing despite School Board's decision

After many months of presentations, decisions, and disappointments, Garden Valley Collegiate students in Winkler, Manitoba, still feel like dancing and it now looks like they're getting their wish.
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Local news becomes media circus

A student proposed dance becomes news across Canada. The news made headlines in Winnipeg and as far away as Vancouver.
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Newfoundland students fight changes to their schools

Six hundred rioting students crowded the streets of downtown St. John's, on February 11, 1999. They were shaking signs, stopping traffic, and demanding to be heard.
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Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment violates you and it violates the law. You didn't cause it. But you can get it stopped.
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Ontario Child Protection Bill

The Ontario government is thinking of a new law for child abuse - Bill 73 is going to be reintroduced. During the current recess of the legislature, officials of the Social Services Ministry have been meeting with the people involved in fighting child abuse and prosecuting abusers.
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