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Twins' loss frustrates Morneau
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18-year-old charged with murder in vigilante attack on Vancouver Island
Two young people have been charged after a 19-year-old man in Comox Valley, B.C., was severely beaten last Thursday and died overnight Monday, RCMP said.
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New CEO might be waiting in wings
Question is whether owners want a faceless bean-counter, or a manager with credible baseball experience
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Langley armed robbery suspect dies after Taser jolt: police
A man police say was a suspect in an armed robbery earlier Tuesday died shortly after he was stunned by a police Taser in Langley, B.C., RCMP said.
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Bad news for U.S. economy good news for Hamilton?
Stonewalled in previous attempts to buy a team, Jim Balsillie remains steadfast in his pursuit of an NHL franchise
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Balsillie back in Predators picture
Twice-spurned NHL suitor has competition for 27-per-cent share of team up for grabs in bankruptcy court
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Nam off to good start
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Website, phones jammed on Day 1 of do-not-call list registration
So many people were trying to sign up their phone numbers Tuesday on the first day of registration for the federal do-not-call list, the website crashed at one point and the phone lines were busy.
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FedEx Cup has yet to deliver the goods
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It's Captain Luongo
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Luongo named Captain Canuck
The Vancouver Canucks named Roberto Luongo as their captain on Tuesday, but NHL rules prevent him from wearing the "C" on his jersey because he's a goaltender.
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B.C. minister cleared of allegations of conflict of interest
Housing and Social Development Minister Rich Coleman has been cleared of conflict of interest allegations for a decision he made as forests minister to free up private land for residential development.
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Lewis letting his play do the talking
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Road to 2010 opens a road to a new life for inner-city workers - Calgary Herald
Road to 2010 opens a road to a new life for inner-city workers
Calgary Herald, Canada - 4 hours ago
And with 500 days to go before the 2010 Olympics open, it is a tangible example of how organizations and agencies are making good on the promise to inject ...
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Police release voicemail clue in Atlantis nightclub stabbing
Vancouver police have released a voicemail recording that could provide a vital clue to cracking a murder case.
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Mayor Sullivan reveals plans for Olympic streetcar line test - Vancouver Sun
Mayor Sullivan reveals plans for Olympic streetcar line test
Vancouver Sun, Canada - 7 hours ago
VANCOUVER -- The City of Vancouver will spend $8 million for a 60-day demonstration of a streetcar service to connect Granville Island and the Canada Line ...
Art work to light up city during 2010 games The Province
Sullivan vague on Vancouver streetcar details TheTyee.ca
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Police allegations of gay bashing unfair, says lawyer of accused
The lawyer representing a man accused of assaulting a gay man in Vancouver's West End on Saturday says his client is being treated unfairly by police.
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Genstar plan will destroy ecosystem, former government scientist warns
A B.C. scientist who worked for the provincial environment ministry is warning against a large residential development proposed for Mission, B.C., on the Lower Mainland because he says it will destroy the area's unique ecosystem.
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