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Auction: CBC Now down vest

Bid now in the TV, eh? Midseason Charity Auction, benefiting Kids Help Phone. See all auction items here.

Donated by CBC.

Note: This auction uses proxy bidding. You place your maximum bid and therefore only have to bid once. Your bid will register as the lowest possible winning bid. When you are outbid by another bidder, the auction will continue to bid on your behalf up to your maximum until the auction closes. Placing your maximum bet eliminates the need to monitor an auction and place increasingly large bids.

The auction closes January 13, 2012.

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Auction: CBC umbrella

Bid now in the TV, eh? Midseason Charity Auction, benefiting Kids Help Phone. See all auction items here.

Donated by CBC.

Note: This auction uses proxy bidding. You place your maximum bid and therefore only have to bid once. Your bid will register as the lowest possible winning bid. When you are outbid by another bidder, the auction will continue to bid on your behalf up to your maximum until the auction closes. Placing your maximum bet eliminates the need to monitor an auction and place increasingly large bids.

The auction closes January 13, 2012.

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Auction: CBC News cap

Bid now in the TV, eh? Midseason Charity Auction, benefiting Kids Help Phone. See all auction items here.

Donated by CBC.

Note: This auction uses proxy bidding. You place your maximum bid and therefore only have to bid once. Your bid will register as the lowest possible winning bid. When you are outbid by another bidder, the auction will continue to bid on your behalf up to your maximum until the auction closes. Placing your maximum bet eliminates the need to monitor an auction and place increasingly large bids.

The auction closes January 13, 2012.

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The Firm emerges January 8

From Rob Salem of Toronto.com:

  • Sequel series makes Firm commitment
    And now they’re back, personified by Josh Lucas, Molly Parker, Callum Keith Rennie and Juliette Lewis, emerging from a decade in the witness protection program to discover … it isn’t over. The Canadian co-produced sort-of sequel series debuts on Global and NBC Jan. 8, with a backstory-packed two-hour double episode, moving to its regular Thursday-night time slot Jan.12. Read more.
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