Army fights storm; Ralph Klein's illness; no eggs for you!; Get an audio summary of what's topping the front pages of papers across the country by clicking on the link below.
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Among today's top stories:
- The London Free Press has full coverage of the Southwestern Ontario whiteout.
- The Calgary Sun and Edmonton Sun have the same top story: Ralph Klein’s health. Friends of the former Alberta premier say he is fighting a serious uncurable respiratory disease called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- The Ottawa Sun’s top story: Police sources tell the Sun that, though police three suspects in custory in connection with the murder of a 16-year-old in a downtown neighbourhood last week, the triggerman is still on the loose.
- The Toronto Sun’s top story: Scrap the car tax! The call has gone out to pack Toronto city council chambers for a vote on a controversial vehicle registration fee.
- The Winnipeg Sun’s top story is the latest on the drive to build a new football stadium in the city. Some city councillors reacted to Mayor Sam Katz’s ultimatum to get going on the deal that they won’t vote with a gun to their heads.
- Le Journal de Montreal’s top story is about a Quebec egg farmer who, for 10 years, has been donating eggs to local charities. Now she’s being told to cut it out by an industry regulatory group backed up by the provincial government.
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