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Als off to Grey Cup after devouring Lions

22.11.2009 22:50    cbc.ca
The Montreal Alouettes humbled the B.C. Lions on Sunday afternoon, earning their seventh trip to the Grey Cup game since 2000.
Als off to Grey Cup after devouring Lions



Man shot by Mountie in central B.C.

22.11.2009 22:50    cbc.ca
A 24-year-old man is in hospital in serious but stable condition after he was shot by a Mountie in central B.C. Saturday afternoon.
Man shot by Mountie in central B.C.

Body found in ditch in Fraser Valley

22.11.2009 22:50    cbc.ca
Police in Abbotsford, B.C., are investigating a suspicious death near the Sumas border crossing after a man's body was found in a ditch Saturday afternoon.
Body found in ditch in Fraser Valley

Girl, 15, sexually assaulted in Port Coquitlam

22.11.2009 22:49    cbc.ca
Police in a Metro Vancouver suburb are investigating after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted early Saturday morning.
Girl, 15, sexually assaulted in Port Coquitlam

B.C. November wetter than usual

22.11.2009 22:49    cbc.ca
November is living up to its reputation as B.C.'s wettest month in the calendar year.
B.C. November wetter than usual


Canucks explode for 4-goal 3rd period

22.11.2009 22:49    cbc.ca
The Vancouver Canucks chased Colorado goalie Craig Anderson after two periods on Nov. 14 and followed up with five goals Friday night for their third win in a row over the Avalanche, 5-2 at General Motors Place.
Canucks explode for 4-goal 3rd period

Afghan prisoner transfers halted 'more than one time'

22.11.2009 22:18    cbc.ca
Canadian officials have halted the transfer of prisoners to Afghanistan's intelligence service "more than one time," because of the possibility of torture, Canada's chief of defence staff said Sunday.
Afghan prisoner transfers halted 'more than one time'

Indonesian ferry sinks in storm

22.11.2009 22:18    cbc.ca
Rescuers saved more than 240 people aboard an Indonesian passenger ferry that sank Sunday in rough waters off Sumatra island, but at least 25 people have died, officials said.
Indonesian ferry sinks in storm

Iranian forces practise defending nuke sites

22.11.2009 22:18    cbc.ca
Iran on Sunday began large-scale air defence war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported.
Iranian forces practise defending nuke sites

Baby survives as crash kills 4

22.11.2009 22:18    cbc.ca
RCMP say four Calgary women are dead after a crash south of Calgary that left only a single survivor -a baby that had been strapped into a car seat.
Baby survives as crash kills 4

Plaskett double winner at Canadian Folk Music Awards

22.11.2009 22:18    cbc.ca
Joel Plaskett's triple album Three earned the Halifax singer-songwriter a double win at the Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday.

Alberta, B.C., look to expand UN World Heritage Site

22.11.2009 22:17    cbc.ca
Alberta and B.C. are looking to add more international sparkle to Canada's Rocky Mountain parks.
Alberta, B.C., look to expand UN World Heritage Site

Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted

22.11.2009 22:17    cbc.ca
An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted

Dion's wife offers scathing Facebook view of Ignatieff

22.11.2009 22:17    cbc.ca
The outspoken wife of former Liberal leader Stéphane Dion has written a scathing letter in which she questions Michael Ignatieff's ability to lead the party out its current woes.
Dion's wife offers scathing Facebook view of Ignatieff

Canadian speedskater Groves wins gold

22.11.2009 22:17    cbc.ca
Kristina Groves of Ottawa won her first World Cup gold of the season on Sunday, prevailing in the 1,500-metre race in Hamar, Norway.
Canadian speedskater Groves wins gold

Rare Darwin book found in washroom

22.11.2009 22:17    cbc.ca
A first edition of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species will go on the auction block 150 years after its publication
Rare Darwin book found in washroom

U.S. health-care bill clears Senate hurdle

22.11.2009 22:16    cbc.ca
Democrats united Saturday night to narrowly push historic health-care legislation past a key U.S. Senate hurdle over the opposition of Republicans eager to inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama.

Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named

22.11.2009 22:16    cbc.ca
The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named

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