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Man charged in restaurant deaths can't recall incident: lawyer

07.10.2008 10:27    cbc.ca
A man accused of killing two women when the truck he was driving crashed into a Maple Ridge, B.C., restaurant cannot remember what happened that day, his lawyer said Monday.


2010 Olympic village construction cost overruns worry critics

07.10.2008 10:26    cbc.ca
Taxpayers won't be on the hook for an estimated $60 million in cost overruns on construction of the athletes' village for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, a City of Vancouver official said Monday.

For-profit clinics double-billing: report

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
The federal government has failed to enforce the Canada Health Act's requirements for equal access to hospital care, instead allowing more for-profit medical clinics over the last five years, the Ontario Health Coalition said in a report released Monday.

Silent witness in Ont. child sex abuse inquiry out of jail

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
A former police officer jailed for refusing to testify at a public inquiry into child sex abuse allegations in eastern Ontario has been released from an Ottawa cell.


TSX down 5.3% at close

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
North American stock markets plunged sharply again Monday, driven by economic doubts and concern about the $700-billion US bailout of the American financial system.

Police hunting accomplice following East Vancouver arson conviction

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
The man convicted on Sunday in an arson that killed five people in an East Vancouver home did not act alone, Vancouver police said.

Man killed by Amtrak train in Delta

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
An unidentified man in his mid-20s died after being hit by an Amtrak train near the Alex Fraser Bridge in Delta around 6 p.m. PT Sunday evening.

No apple for Vancouver Island school, says computer corporation

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
A well-known computer company has told a Vancouver Island school to drop its apple logo.

Battle for B.C. draws leaders to swing ridings

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
As Canada's election campaign enters its final full week, the battle for several swing seats is once again drawing the party leaders to British Columbia.

Canucks get O'Brien, Ouellet from Lightning

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
The Vancouver Canucks acquired defenceman Shane O'Brien and forward Michel Ouellet from the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday.

Pro-environment voting site gets 1 million hits in 12 days

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
A strategic voting site that seeks to organize those concerned about the environment has received more than a million hits since it was set up less than two weeks ago, and the Conservatives appear to have the most to lose

NDP MLAs rip Liberals for cancelling B.C. legislative session

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
If Premier Gordon Campbell won't do the people's business, B.C.'s New Democratic Party MLA's say they will.

Tembec idles 3 pulp mills

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
Forest products company Tembec is closing three pulp mills temporarily because of falling Asian demand, it said Monday.

Injuries reported in Whistler restaurant explosion

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
At least three people were reportedly burned Monday afternoon in a fire and explosion in an upscale restaurant in Whistler, B.C., emergency crews reported.

Man sought in violent sexual assault in Stanley Park

07.10.2008 01:15    cbc.ca
A man lured a woman into a wooded area in Vancouver's Stanley Park Sunday night and sexually assaulted her, police said Monday.

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