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Dad 'psychotic' when he killed 3 children: psychiatrist

28.11.2009 00:56    cbc.ca
A psychiatrist says Allan Schoenborn was psychotic when he killed his three children in Merritt, B.C.


B.C. deficit holds at $2.8B

28.11.2009 00:56    cbc.ca
B.C. is still drowning in debt, but Finance Minister Colin Hansen says the province may soon be able to get its head above water.
B.C. deficit holds at $2.8B

Xmas tree rental firms hope to stop waste

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
Two Vancouver-area firms are hoping to capitalize on the concept of a "green Christmas" by renting out live potted evergreens for the holidays.
Xmas tree rental firms hope to stop waste

B.C. adopts new greenhouse gas threshold

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
B.C. will roll out new regulations next year that will require all entities emitting more than 10,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases annually to publicly report their emissions.
B.C. adopts new greenhouse gas threshold


EnCana sour gas leak under investigation in B.C.

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
A safety investigation is being carried out by the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission after a dangerous sour gas leak from an EnCana pipeline forced about 15 northeastern B.C. residents to flee their homes on Sunday
EnCana sour gas leak under investigation in B.C.

Tories set to introduce HST bill

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
The federal Conservatives are set to introduce legislation next week that would allow provinces to harmonize the provincial sales tax and federal GST on products and services.
Tories set to introduce HST bill

RCMP watchdog won't be reappointed

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
The federal government will not be reappointing Paul Kennedy as the chair of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, CBC News has learned.
RCMP watchdog won't be reappointed

Debt pushes Manning Park resort into receivership

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
Overwhelming debt has driven the Manning Park Resort near Hope, B.C., into receivership, but the receiver appointed to return the operation to financial stability says it will be business as usual for guests of the resort this winter.
Debt pushes Manning Park resort into receivership

SeaBus breakdown cuts Vancouver ferry service

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
One of two SeaBus ferries connecting downtown Vancouver and North Vancouver across Burrard Inlet was taken out of service Friday morning because of a breakdown.
SeaBus breakdown cuts Vancouver ferry service

1 dead, 2 critical after Victoria boating accident

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
One man is dead and two other people are in critical condition in a Vancouver hospital following a boating accident in Victoria on Thursday.
1 dead, 2 critical after Victoria boating accident

Black Friday bargains attract Canadian shoppers

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
Canadians are flocking to U.S. malls located near the border ahead of the legendary American shopping day known as Black Friday, but they may have to root a little deeper this year to find real bargains.
Black Friday bargains attract Canadian shoppers

Tiger Woods out of hospital after crash

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
Golf superstar Tiger Woods was "in and out of consciousness" after an auto accident near Orlando, Fla., early Friday morning, but was released from hospital later in the day.
Tiger Woods out of hospital after crash

Nisga'a leader Leeson dies

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
The president of the Nisga'a First Nation has died, just weeks after his band passed a revolutionary bill to recognize private property rights on native land.
Nisga'a leader Leeson dies

B.C.'s James faces crucial convention

28.11.2009 00:55    cbc.ca
The B.C. legislature might have risen Thursday, but that doesn't mean the province's political season is over. While Finance Minister Colin Hansen releases his latest financial update in Victoria on Friday, hundreds of New Democrats will gather in Vancouver for

Canucks too slick for Kings

28.11.2009 00:54    cbc.ca
Henrik Sedin chalked up one goal and one assist as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 on Thursday night.
Canucks too slick for Kings

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