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  • Police probe death of woman 27 in Kelowna home

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Kelowna RCMP is investigating the suspicious death of a 27-year-old woman at a home in the Glenmore area. Officers found the deceased woman inside the home when they responded to a call to assist paramedics just after midnight on Monday. Neighbours say a young couple and their children lived in the house. "It's beyond shocking, because these are the kinds of things that you read ...

  • Former fighter pilot new boss at Vancouver Airport

    The Province - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Edwin Encarnacion had a home run and three RBIs to back pitcher Esmil Roger’s strong outing against his former club and the Toronto Blue Jays won their seventh straight with a 8-3 interleague ...

  • Elderly Vancouver man dragged by car after thief takes off with his jewelry

    The Province - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Police are still searching for a suspect who robbed an elderly man and dragged him with a car for about a block. Around 12:30 p.m. Monday, a 61-year-old left a store on East Broadway after purchasing jewelry. He was walking north on Quebec Street when a suspect came up behind him, grabbed the bag of jewelry and ran into a waiting a ...

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  • Senators call for zero tolerance on harassment in RCMP

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    An RCMP cruiser sits parked on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 29, 2013. Senators are recommending the force change its code of conduct regarding harassment. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian ...

  • Suspicious powder found in downtown Vancouver building

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Stanley Cup-winning (Tampa Bay Lightning, ’04), ultimately fired (New York Rangers, ’13) head coach John Tortorella is getting the second-over from the Vancouver Canucks in their search for a new bench boss. ‘Torts’ does have a way with words, particularly of the @!#$%^ variety (‘expletive deleted,’ for the tender-eared). And what are some of the juiciest ...

  • Vancouver Chinatown groups support tearing down viaducts

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Stanley Cup-winning (Tampa Bay Lightning, ’04), ultimately fired (New York Rangers, ’13) head coach John Tortorella is getting the second-over from the Vancouver Canucks in their search for a new bench boss. ‘Torts’ does have a way with words, particularly of the @!#$%^ variety (‘expletive deleted,’ for the tender-eared). And what are some of the juiciest ...

  • Suspicious package triggers evacuation at BMO building

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    (Jason Proctor/CBC) A suspicious package that triggered a partial evacuation at the Bank of Montreal building on West Georgia Street in downtown Vancouver is not dangerous, emergency officials say. Fire crews had briefly evacuated the 15th floor of the BMO building at Georgia and Homer just after 4:00 p.m. after an employee called the fire department with a report of a suspicious package. ...

  • Skagit bridge to reopen Wednesday with temporary span

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Skagit River bridge on the I-5 will open on Wednesday with a temporary span replacing the collapsed section, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee announced on Tuesday. The bridge, which connects Vancouver and Seattle along Interstate 5 collapsed on May 23 after a truck carrying a wide load struck part of the structure. Three cars ended up in the river, but nobody was seriously injured in ...

  • Vancouver food vendors take it to the streets

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    This 6,018-sq-ft penthouse condo at 1139 W. Cordova St. in Vancouver features three bedrooms with private sundecks, five bathrooms, rooftop deck with patio and 360-degree views of the North Shore, Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. Take a ...

  • Police probe Mohinder graffiti in East Vancouver

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Complaints are flooding into police from the public about graffiti of the word Mohinder that has appeared throughout East Vancouver. "It has been brought to our attention as spreading and gaining a little bit of notoriety throughout the city," said Sgt. Randy Fincham of the Vancouver Police Department. Fincham said it is hard to establish if the vandalism is the work of one person or ...

  • Vancouver airport CEO takes aim at cross-border travellers

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The incoming CEO of the Vancouver International Airport says his biggest challenge is to stem the flow of B.C. travellers heading across the border for cheaper flights. Craig Richmond, who takes over control of YVR on July 2, says he is concerned the airport is losing too many travellers to U.S. airports such as Bellingham and Seattle. "It does concern me, I want people to fly out of this ...

  • Meet Canada’s underused poet laureate Vancouver-based Fred Wah bemoans lack of meaningful work

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Canada's national poet has warned that the taxpayer-funded position risks becoming "homogenized and diluted" and expressed frustration that during his two-year term in Ottawa he's been asked to produce just one work -- a "mediocre" poem about Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee -- while many more serious, controversial subjects have escaped the official attention ...

  • Vancouver School Board adds Student Trustee to its board

    CKNW - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    6/17/2013 The Vancouver School Board has voted unanimously for a student trustee to join its board. Trustee Mike Lombardi thinks it is a good decision. "It's all about bringing a student voice to decision making to make our schools a better place for kids, and to promote student success." The student trustee won't have a vote, but can contribute to discussion. With ...

  • Rain returns to Vancouver Wednesday to Friday

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Showers are back on tap for Vancouver starting Wednesday morning, as our spinning low pressure system begins to slowly move inland, says CBC ...

  • SPCA overwhelmed by public response to Vancouver poodles plight

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    This 6,018-sq-ft penthouse condo at 1139 W. Cordova St. in Vancouver features three bedrooms with private sundecks, five bathrooms, rooftop deck with patio and 360-degree views of the North Shore, Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. Take a ...

  • Police pepper-sprayed Abbotsford camp says homeless woman

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A homeless woman in Abbotsford, B.C. has come forward to say she is behind allegations local police slashed and pepper-sprayed tents at a homeless ...

  • Fast and curious Vancouver Island driver caught going 221 kmh loses car

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    This 6,018-sq-ft penthouse condo at 1139 W. Cordova St. in Vancouver features three bedrooms with private sundecks, five bathrooms, rooftop deck with patio and 360-degree views of the North Shore, Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. Take a ...

  • Vancouver Airport Authority appoints new President and CEO

    eTN - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    RICHMOND, British Columbia - Vancouver Airport Authority Board of Directors Chair Mary Jordan today announced the appointment of Craig Richmond to the role of President & CEO, Vancouver Airport Authority. Under Richmond's leadership, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) will continue to grow as a global gateway, community contributor and North America's best airport. A dedicated ...

  • Block parties different than car-free days says councillor

    CKNW - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

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  • Condo buyer sued for $500K over pre-sale deal

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Lawrence Austin signed a deal to buy the condo at 1499 West Pender in the spring of 2008, just months before the global financial crash. (Google ...

  • Cross Canada bike stolen from B.C. senior

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    (RCMP/Family photo) An 85-year-old Burnaby senior hopes a heartless thief returns a bicycle that has rolled 4,700 kilometres across Canada, and carries countless memories of a magnificent adventure. Burnaby RCMP said the man, whose name has not been released, is devastated by the loss of his treasured Apollo 10 speed bike, stolen from the garage of his home on June 8. Investigators say the man ...

  • 4 Vancouver men aim to row the Northwest Passage

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Four Vancouver adventurers say they hope to spark discussion about climate change by attempting to become the first people to row the Northwest Passage this summer. On July 1, the four men will begin their journey in a specially designed 25-foot boat, starting from Inuvik and ending in Pond Inlet, Nunavut on the east coast of Baffin Island in the early fall. The modern-day explorers say the ...

  • Vancouver man was Asian crime gang member and should be kicked out of Canada federal government

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    This 6,018-sq-ft penthouse condo at 1139 W. Cordova St. in Vancouver features three bedrooms with private sundecks, five bathrooms, rooftop deck with patio and 360-degree views of the North Shore, Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. Take a ...

  • Man dragged by car for a block in East Vancouver treated for minor injuries

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    This 6,018-sq-ft penthouse condo at 1139 W. Cordova St. in Vancouver features three bedrooms with private sundecks, five bathrooms, rooftop deck with patio and 360-degree views of the North Shore, Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. Take a ...

  • Federal open data portal revamp aims to encourage apps

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    G8 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, French President Francois Hollande, second from left, U.S. President Barack Obama, left, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, signed an open data charter that commits them to proactively releasing government data online and using common standards for data quality and ...

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