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CBC British Columbia NewsCoyotes invite Wellwood to training campKyle Wellwood has been invited to Phoenix Coyotes training camp on a tryout basis, the team announced Tuesday.
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B.C. workers win millions in severanceB.C.'s Labour Relations Board has upheld a ruling that will see close to 200 people receive millions of dollars in termination pay.
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VIDEO: Metro Vancouver team targets hogweedMetro Vancouver has a new team targeting the poisonous hogweed plant that is spreading across the region.
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$350K truck unveiled by Vancouver policeVancouver police rolled out their latest acquisition Tuesday - a large, black armoured vehicle worth a reported $350,000.
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Campbell should quit, says Liberal MLAFormer B.C. cabinet minister Blair Lekstrom says Premier Gordon Campbell needs to tell British Columbians he's retiring from politics, and the sooner he does so the better.
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Bank of Canada rate hike seen before pauseThe Bank of Canada should boost interest rates one more time on Wednesday and then could leave rates alone for as long as a year, according to many economists.
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Surrey schools use most portables in B.C.Hundreds of students in Surrey will be learning in portables this year as B.C.'s second-largest city bucks the province-wide trend of declining enrolment.
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Agricultural Land Commission needs help: reportB.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission needs more help from the provincial government in order to do its job properly, according to province's auditor general.
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VIDEO: 3D image used to slow drivers downA new road safety campaign in Vancouver uses a 3D image of a young girl chasing a ball to jolt drivers into slowing down.
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Ontario, Manitoba men arrested in B.C. homicideTwo men from Ontario and Manitoba are facing second-degree murder charges following a five-month investigation into the death of a Vancouver-area man.
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Mandarin programs grow in B.C. schoolsB.C.'s first Mandarin language programs for kindergarten and Grade 1 students are being launched in Coquitlam and Burnaby, adding to the range of programs offered in the Vancouver area.
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Snowboard cross most dangerous Olympic sportA report on injuries at the Vancouver Winter Olympics identified snowboard cross as the most dangerous sports for athletes, with bobsleigh, ice hockey and short-track speedskating not far behind.
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Fate of anti-HST petition to be decidedThe head of a B.C. legislative committee says the 10-member all-party committee will meet for the first time on Wednesday to debate the fate of the anti-HST petition - and he expects a quick decision.
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B.C. man loses right to care for wifeAn elderly B.C. man is upset after a provincial health authority stripped him and his wife of their legal and financial rights following his complaints about his wife's care in the local hospital.
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Back-to-school rush hits transit systemTransit route across Metro Vancouver were crowded on Tuesday morning as thousands of students head back to school for the first day of classes.
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Tories target human trafficking in new campaignThe federal government is partnering with Crime Stoppers to enlist the Canadian public's help in detecting and reporting signs of potential human trafficking.
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Electric car ends coast-to-coast tripA 21-year-old engineering student is claiming to be the first person to cross mainland Canada in an electric car.
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B.C. video game designer dies in collisionA North Vancouver video game developer has died in a head-on collision in which three people were killed, police in Washington state say.
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Proposed Vancouver school closures draw protestParents and students rallied in East Vancouver Monday in a bid to save three schools facing possible closure.
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Sockeye fishermen call for longer seasonB.C. commercial fishermen were out in full force Monday, hoping it would not be the last full day of the 2010 sockeye fishery.
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