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Eskimos halt losing streak at BC Place

11.10.2008 22:10    cbc.ca
The Edmonton Eskimos rode 17 second-quarter points, five quarterback sacks and took advantage of four Lions turnovers for a 27-20 CFL win Friday night at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver.


Digital breast cancer screening coming to northern Vancouver Island

11.10.2008 22:10    cbc.ca
Digital breast cancer-screening devices coming to northern Vancouver Island will give women access to faster, more accurate breast cancer diagnosis.

Fifty Dead Men Walking grabs top prize at Vancouver festival

11.10.2008 22:09    cbc.ca
The Vancouver International Film Festival wrapped up its 16-day run by honouring Kari Skogland's Fifty Dead Men Walking with the Western Canada film award.

Harper must explain Cadman tape, Dion says

11.10.2008 22:09    cbc.ca
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper needs to explain his comments about a tape that is at the centre of a defamation suit launched by Harper against the Liberals, Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion said Saturday.


Man in Vancouver hospital stunned by police Taser

11.10.2008 01:32    cbc.ca
Vancouver police are adopting a new policy to disclose any uses of Taser weapons following yet another incident Friday in which a man was jolted by one of the weapons, this time at a hospital.

Man charged in Hollyburn Country Club homicide can't remember, court told

11.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
A man who admitted to causing the stab wounds that killed his friend in West Vancouver two years ago testified on Thursday he didn't remember anything until police showed him a security videotape.

Ferry cuts leave Sunshine Coast sports teams running late

11.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Some parents on the Sunshine Coast say cuts to BC Ferries weekend service are going to make it harder to get their kids to sports games on the Lower Mainland.

Military identifies pilot, photographer killed in Snowbirds crash

11.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Military officials have identified the pilot and photographer who died when a Snowbirds jet crashed during a training mission Thursday at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, the aerobatic squadron's home base in southwest Saskatchewan.

Embattled Port Coquitlam mayor won't quit politics

11.10.2008 01:16    cbc.ca
The mayor of Port Coquitlam will seek a councillor's seat in the upcoming municipal election despite being found guilty of assault.

Teens face charges after attack on bus driver

11.10.2008 01:16    cbc.ca
Two 15-year-old boys are facing charges of assault causing bodily harm after a bus driver in Burnaby, B.C., was repeatedly beaten, police said Friday.

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