| Inspect cans of baby formula, watchdog warns after tampering found
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned people to inspect cans of powdered infant formula after two cans were found to be tampered with at a Zellers store in Saskatoon. Woman alleging she got HIV from Trevis Smith speaks out Sitting in the courtroom Thursday when former Saskatchewan Roughrider Trevis Smith was convicted of aggravated sexual assault, one Regina woman who dated him and then tested positive for HIV was feeling vindicated. Release of barley prices fans flames of wheat board debate Ballots for Ottawa's barley plebiscite were sent out this week, leading barley farmers to ponder their future — should they keep selling their grain through the Canadian Wheat Board exclusively, or should they go for "marketing choice"? Wall cancels visit to Masters Saskatchewan Party Leader Brad Wall will not be going to the Masters.
Miracle Ballpark Festival of Beers This Saturday
FORT MYERS, FL (January 22, 2007) - Coirm, Pito, Sor, Zitos. No matter how you say it beer is a word that is understood around the world. From Ireland to Greece, Miracle Baseball will give Southwest Florida a chance to taste some of the finest beers from around the world at the Third Annual Ballpark Festival of Beers at Hammond Stadium. On Saturday, January 27 over 40 different types of beer will quench the taste buds of even the most die hard beer drinker. From 5:30 - 8:30, for just $20, patrons will receive 20 sampling tickets, each good for a four ounce taste of their favorite beer and the first 350 people will receive a commemorative sampling glass presented by Shoeless Joe's Sports Caf. They will also receive tickets good for the Best of the Ballpark Wing Contest, with local restaurants such as Mr.
Soldier dies days before baby arrives
For weeks, Chief Warrant Officer Jason DeFrenn's family awaited his homecoming, a trip planned as much more than a simple respite from his second tour in Iraq: The nine-year Army veteran was returning to South Carolina to help his wife give birth. Instead, his loved ones are making plans for the 34-year-old Army pilot's funeral. DeFrenn's Apache helicopter was shot down on Feb. 2 - two weeks before he was supposed to be back in his native state. Racked by grief, his wife went into labor early, giving birth to a boy just days after her husband's death. It's newborn Christopher who's now providing the family a measure of solace. "A healing child," is how Jason DeFrenn's father explains it as he alternately gazes at a photo of the son he lost, and at a card stamped with the footprints of his new grandson.
Say nanny hid shampoo
HOBOKEN - A nanny was arrested on shoplifting charges after slipping a bottle of shampoo into the stroller of the toddler in her care, police said. Vinette Evans, 52, of Troy Avenue in Brooklyn, was arrested at Rite Aid on 13th Street and Shipyard Lane, police said. Evans tucked a bottle of Nexxus Botanoil shampoo under a package in the 2-year-old's stroller, according to police reports. She then paid for two other items and left the store, the manager told police. She was stopped as she left the store and was turned over to police, reports said. The toddler's father was called to pick up the child, police said. Evans was released on her own recognizance, police said. CHARLES HACK .
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