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Today's editions of Sun newspapers and CANOE partners.

Calgary Sun

Flames beat Sharks

Club has plenty of fight left, beating the Sharks 4-3 at the Dome

Edmonton Sun

The world's strangest cars

You won't believe some of these wacky designs!

Ottawa Sun

Canada in danger of losing nurses

Canada is in danger of losing huge numbers of nurses to other countries as provincial governments struggle to slash deficits by freezing or cutting their jobs, nursing advocates say.

Toronto Sun

March of the Moonlight Ladies III

Likely you noticed cougars are all over the news these days. I don’t mean the ones with claws and twitching tails who growl huskily and prowl in the night.

Winnipeg Sun

Cops, border agents nab fugitive

Violent deportee arrested in 'Peg

London Free Press

The world's strangest cars

You won't believe some of these wacky designs!

24 Hours Vancouver

More 24 Hours

In addition to Toronto and Vancouver, 24 hours also publishes editions in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Montreal.

Brockville Recorder & Times

Serving the residents of Brockville, Leeds, Grenville, Lanark and South Dundas since 1821.

Bowes Publishers

Bowes publishes newspapers and specialty publications across British Columbia, the Prairies and Ontario, including Fort McMurray Today, The Daily Herald Tribune (Grande Prairie), The Daily Graphic (Portage La Prairie), The Times-Journal (St. Thomas), the Daily Miner and News (Kenora), the Brockville Recorder and Times and Ontario Farmer.

Chatham Daily News

RIDE check brings home impact of drinking and driving

Several family and friends of two Chatham boys killed by an impaired driver helped spread the message about the dangers of drinking and driving Friday night.[...]

Belleville Intelligencer

Big money for Sandbanks

Janet Richards QMI Agency PRINCE EDWARD — Sandbanks Provincial Park, which attracted 550,000 visitors last year, will get the lion's share of $1.3 million in infrastructure stimulus funding for provincial parks and trails in Prince Edward and Hastings counties.[...]

The Barrie Examiner

Colts stomp on Wolves

The game had reached a crossroads. Down a goal early to the Sudbury Wolves in their best-of-seven, first-round playoff series-opener on Thursday, the Barrie Colts appeared frazzled, tense and in some danger.[...]

Peterborough Examiner

Norway shocks Canada for sledge hockey bronze

VANCOUVER - The Canadian sledge hockey team, featuring Greg Westlake with family in Norwood, is leaving the Vancouver Paralympics empty-handed after losing 2-1 to Norway in the bronze-medal game on Friday night.[...]

The Sault Star

Soo Greyhounds at Plymouth Whalers -- Live blog Saturday night

Peter Ruicci will be at Compuware Arena in Plymouth, Mich. to post live updates and chat with readers <A HREF="http://saultstar.com/ArticleDisplay.[...]

Owen Sound Sun Times

Tornado relief cash soon on its way

Some victims of tornadoes that ripped through parts of Grey County in late August will soon be getting disaster relief money.[...]

Northumberland Today

Two groups battle hospital cuts

Photos: TED AMSDEN Northumberland Today.com Paul Donnelly taped a forthright message to the front of his shirt for last night's meeting at the Cobourg Public Library: Cut The CEO Keep Our Physio.[...]

North Bay Nugget

CAP funding must stay in place — Powassan library CAO

Helen McDonnell is offering a reality check to federal Conservative politicians in favour of cutting funding to libraries and community groups that provide public Internet access.[...]

Orillia Packet & Times

ATV riders, township still at loggerheads

As snowmobilers put away their sleds for the season, all-terrain vehicle riders are gearing up for a summer of hitting the trails. This may not be as easy for riders in Oro-Medonte, who are still not allowed on municipal roads in the township.[...]

Cornwall Standard Freeholder

Jr. A Colts oust Nepean

@• Body: Nepean - The Jr. A Colts beat Nepean 2-1 on Friday night, to win their Central Junior A Hockey League first-round playoff series. It took a little bit longer than expected - six games. Not to mention six years.[...]

Pembroke Daily Observer

Damian Cross commits to Division I school

The Pembroke Lumber Kings leading scorer Damian Cross has committed play Division I hockey next season. The team has announced he will be join the Providence College Friars for the 2010-11 season. Cross led the Kings and the Central Junior Hockey League this season with 140 points in 62 games.[...]

The Sarnia Observer

Thirty more join city "Sunshine Club"

SHAWN JEFFORDS The Observer Thirty more municipal employees in Sarnia have joined the so-called "Sunshine Club" by earning more than $100,000 last year. Annual disclosure figures released Friday list 95 city workers earning above the threshold, up from 65 in 2008.[...]

Timmins Daily Press

Hockeyville stretch run

<a href="http://www.timminspress.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2500036">Watch Video</a> [...]

The Sudbury Star

Bears are back

The Greater Sudbury Police would like to advise the public that due to the unusually warm spring weather, bears are already out and about. Both the police and Ministry of Natural Resources have received a few calls reporting bears being sighted.[...]

The Kingston Whig-Standard

One dead in 401 crash

Sue YANAGISAWA The Whig-Standard One man is dead and three people were seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 401 tonight around supper time, about one km. east of County Road 6. Napanee OPP Sgt.[...]

St. Catharines Standard

Slow start costs Falcons

A brief lapse of 2:18 cost the St. Catharines Falcons dearly Friday night.[...]

Welland Tribune

Do It! — Niagara's entertainment listings

Art A MANO LIBERA GALLERY: Fry Truck-inspired paintings by Geoff Farnsworth, until March 28. Gallery open Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. 150 Ontario St., across from Montebello Park. ANGIE STRAUSS GALLERY AND CRAFT CENTRE: Open daily 11 a.[...]

Brantford Expositor

Lotto 6-49 jackpot could go even higher (WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH $40 MILLION?)

TORONTO — Canadians chasing dreams of financial freedom are pushing Lotto 6-49 sales up dramatically, inflating the $41-million prize to a total that won't be known until the dust has settled on Saturday night's draw.[...]

Niagara Falls Review

COLUMN: Supporting the troops means being well-read as well as dressed in red

A red T-shirt is a good start, but patriotic Canadians who want to support our troops need to do more. To truly support members of the Canadian Forces who are serving in Afghanistan, people need to be well-read on what's going on, not just dressed in red once a week.[...]