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Pregnant women get top B.C. vaccine priority

06.11.2009 02:57    cbc.ca
Pregnant women will top the priority list for H1N1 shots next week as British Columbia temporarily faces a dwindling supply of vaccine.


Foot that washed ashore identified

06.11.2009 02:57    cbc.ca
The B.C. coroner has used DNA to identify a foot that washed up on shore on the Fraser River last month as belonging to a dead man from the Vancouver area.
Foot that washed ashore identified

PM calls judicial inquiry into disappearing B.C. salmon

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
The federal government is calling a judicial inquiry into the disappearance of millions of Fraser River sockeye salmon, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Thursday in the House of Commons.
PM calls judicial inquiry into disappearing B.C. salmon

Initial Olympic preparations generated 20,000 jobs: report

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
Preparations to host the 2010 Winter Olympics created more than 20,000 jobs in B.C., according to a new report examining the economic impact of the Games during the six-year period between 2003 and 2008.
Initial Olympic preparations generated 20,000 jobs: report


Chilliwack Bruins get leftover H1N1 vaccine

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
Another B.C. hockey team is under fire for getting its players vaccinated against the H1N1 flu, but this time their doctor says they didn't jump the queue to get the shots.
Chilliwack Bruins get leftover H1N1 vaccine

Beware of online swine-flu remedies: Health Canada

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
As flu activity picks up across the country, federal authorities are warning Canadians not to buy unauthorized products from the internet or other sources that claim to fight the H1N1 virus.
Beware of online swine-flu remedies: Health Canada

Flight cancellation fees unfair during pandemic: passenger

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
A Vancouver woman who paid $350 to cancel her flight to Japan after she was diagnosed with swine flu is criticizing the airline, saying it should consider easing its cancellation fees.
Flight cancellation fees unfair during pandemic: passenger

TransLink head departs for new job in NYC

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
Less than a year and half after taking the job, the head of Metro Vancouver's regional transit authority is stepping down for a new post running North America's largest subway and bus system.
TransLink head departs for new job in NYC

Cypress Olympic closures irk backcountry skiers

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
A decision to close one of B.C.'s busiest backcountry ski and snowshoeing areas on Vancouver's North Shore because of the Olympic Games is upsetting those who use the wilderness trails for their winter recreation.
Cypress Olympic closures irk backcountry skiers

B.C. team jumps swine flu queue

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
Health officials in B.C. are investigating how members of a minor league professional hockey team managed to jump the queue and get swine flu shots ahead of people listed as a priority for the vaccine.
B.C. team jumps swine flu queue

Businesses block-book for Olympics

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
It may take an Olympic effort to get inside a restaurant or bar during the 2010 Games. Even a full 99 days before the Games begin, some Vancouver restaurants are booked up.
Businesses block-book for Olympics

O'Brien suspended as Canucks start road trip

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
The Vancouver Canucks could get a little healthier during a five-game road trip, which begins Thursday night against the Minnesota Wild.
O'Brien suspended as Canucks start road trip

HMCS Chicoutimi moving costs secret

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
Canadians won't find out how much it has cost to move a fire-damaged submarine from Halifax to Victoria for refit.
HMCS Chicoutimi moving costs secret

Ceremonies kick off 100-day countdown to Olympics

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
As the countdown for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver hit the 100-day mark Wednesday, celebrations to promote the international event were held in several locations, from Whistler, B.C., to Washington, D.C.
Ceremonies kick off 100-day countdown to Olympics

Full house for suicide workshop in Vancouver

06.11.2009 02:56    cbc.ca
A controversial right-to-die organization held a workshop in a Vancouver church Wednesday after the city's public library refused to allow the group to use its meeting rooms for fear of contravening laws against assisting suicide.
Full house for suicide workshop in Vancouver

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