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Woman beaten at Mexican resort returns home; Canadian prime suspect

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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CALGARY – A Canadian woman found badly beaten inside a high-end Mexican resort hotel has returned home.

Sheila Nabb’s uncle says she has not had facial reconstruction surgery yet and he assumes she is in a Calgary hospital.

Robert Prosser, who lives in Nova Scotia, says he’s trying to get more…

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Woman beaten at Mexican resort returns home; Canadian prime suspect

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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CALGARY – A Canadian woman found badly beaten inside a high-end Mexican resort hotel has returned home.

Sheila Nabb’s uncle says she has not had facial reconstruction surgery yet and he assumes she is in a Calgary hospital.

Robert Prosser, who lives in Nova Scotia, says he’s trying to get more…

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Woman beaten at Mexican resort returns home; Canadian prime suspect

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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CALGARY – A Canadian woman found badly beaten inside a high-end Mexican resort hotel has returned home.

Sheila Nabb’s uncle says she has not had facial reconstruction surgery yet and he assumes she is in a Calgary hospital.

Robert Prosser, who lives in Nova Scotia, says he’s trying to get more…

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Woman beaten at Mexican resort returns home; Canadian prime suspect

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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CALGARY – A Canadian woman found badly beaten inside a high-end Mexican resort hotel has returned home.

Sheila Nabb’s uncle says she has not had facial reconstruction surgery yet and he assumes she is in a Calgary hospital.

Robert Prosser, who lives in Nova Scotia, says he’s trying to get more…

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Bombers have no plans to play at old stadium

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Bomber fans can forget about seeing their club at Canada Inns Stadium next season.

Despite a delay in construction at Investors Group Field, the Winnipeg Football Club confirmed that they have made no plans to play any games – pre-season or regular season – in their former Polo Park home.

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Bombers have no plans to play at old stadium

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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Bomber fans can forget about seeing their club at Canada Inns Stadium next season.

Despite a delay in construction at Investors Group Field, the Winnipeg Football Club confirmed that they have made no plans to play any games – pre-season or regular season – in their former Polo Park home.

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Bombers have no plans to play at old stadium

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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Bomber fans can forget about seeing their club at Canada Inns Stadium next season.

Despite a delay in construction at Investors Group Field, the Winnipeg Football Club confirmed that they have made no plans to play any games – pre-season or regular season – in their former Polo Park home.

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Bombers have no plans to play at old stadium

Posted on January 27, 2012 by admin
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Bomber fans can forget about seeing their club at Canada Inns Stadium next season.

Despite a delay in construction at Investors Group Field, the Winnipeg Football Club confirmed that they have made no plans to play any games – pre-season or regular season – in their former Polo Park home.

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Winnipeg principal wins national honour

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A Winnipeg woman has been recognized as one of Canada’s outstanding principals.

Glenlawn Collegiate’s Irene Nordheim has been named a recipient of the Learning Partnership’s Outstanding Principal Award, the organization announced. Nordheim is among 40 principals chosen for the

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Winnipeg principal wins national honour

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A Winnipeg woman has been recognized as one of Canada’s outstanding principals.

Glenlawn Collegiate’s Irene Nordheim has been named a recipient of the Learning Partnership’s Outstanding Principal Award, the organization announced. Nordheim is among 40 principals chosen for the

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