Astronaut welcomes new job as head of Canadian Space Agency

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Astronaut Steve MacLean said Wednesday he looked forward to being at the helm of the Canadian Space Agency as it moves into the future.
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Bell moves to disconnect small ISP for non-payment

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Bell Canada has served a Calgary-based internet service provider with a disconnection notice for failing to pay for rented access to its network.
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Manitoba dig uncovers 80-million-year-old sea creature

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A public dig organized by the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre has turned up the biggest fossil find in Manitoba in nearly 30 years.
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Bell moves to disconnect small ISP for non-payment

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Bell Canada has served a Calgary-based internet service provider with a disconnection notice for failing to pay for rented access to its network.
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Manitoba dig uncovers 80-million-year-old sea creature

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A public dig organized by the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre has turned up the biggest fossil find in Manitoba in nearly 30 years.
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Apple hit with lawsuit over iPhone connection problems

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An Alabama woman has filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. over connection troubles with her iPhone 3G, the latest episode in the woes swirling around the device.
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BlackBerry Bold comes to Canada

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Research in Motion's answer to Apple's latest iPhone arrived in Canada on Thursday, the first new model of the popular BlackBerry handheld device in more than a year.
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Cassini takes another look at surface of Saturn’s moon

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has returned the first images from its Monday flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus, revealing a deeply fissured surface littered with blocks of ice but no sign yet of the source of the moon's active geysers.
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Navy personnel accused of sabotage keep working for military

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A pair of Canadian Forces petty officers accused of sabotaging a classified government database at Ottawa's National Defence Headquarters a year ago will continue working for the military for now.
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‘Land that never melts’ is melting: Erosion probed in Nunavut park

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Experts working with Parks Canada say flooding and erosion at Nunavut's Auyuittuq National Park are related to a flood that hit the nearby hamlet of Pangnirtung in June.
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