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The Spirit of Aura at Laurel Point
As we continue our tour of Victoria, capital of British Columbia, a bit of history.
Brian Hutchinson: What constitutes - gross misconduct' for RCMP officers questioned
Brian Hutchinson The Crown in B.C. has decided to go easy on Benjamin "Monty" Robinson, the RCMP corporal who downed some beers at a party last year and then ploughed his Jeep into a 21-year-old motorcyclist.
Cosmetic pesticide ban being studied in the BC legislature
A private member's bill introduced in the BC legislature on November 25, 2009 would ban the sale and use of cosmetic pesticides in the province of British Columbia.
Airborne Engines Opens New Facility
Airborne Engines is pleased to announce the opening of their new facility located at: 7762 Progress Way, Delta, British Columbia, Canada V4G 1A4.
Mountie in Dziekanski case charged in car crash
Home : Canada : Mountie in Dziekanski case charged in car crash Mountie in Dziekanski case charged in car crash The Canadian Press Date: Tuesday Dec.
Quad City Die Casting, Moiine, 111., which was embroiled in a well- publicized labor dispute after closing last spring, has put its diecasting equipment up for sale, according to an online auction house.
B.C. man arrested in violent Edmonton jewelry store robbery
EDMONTON a ' Edmonton police have arrested the final suspect in a violent jewelry store robbery that detectives say was carried out by members of a British Columbia gang.
Fourth suspect nabbed in B.C. for violent Mill Woods jewelry store heist
A fourth man was arrested in British Columbia in connection with a violent robbery at a southeast jewelry store.
Man given $150 ticket for dog he says isn't his
A Delta, B.C., man is howling mad after he was issued a $150 ticket for a dog that was at his house but didn't have a municipal dog licence -- even though he says it wasn't his dog.
4th man arrested in armed robbery
The fourth and final man wanted in connection with a violent jewelry store robbery in southeast Edmonton in September has been arrested, police said Thursday.
They looked like a couple ambling through the intersection late Tuesday morning, the man dressed in a ski jacket and baggy pants, the woman wearing a hoodie.
Honouring duty, service, sacrifice
Every year on Remembrance Day, our thoughts are drawn to the memories of fallen comrades, past and present.
Parents outraged, but expert says don't worry about H1N1 double doses for kids
Families in several provinces were expressing outrage and concern Tuesday after they said their children got double the recommended dose of the H1N1 vaccine, but at least one medical expert said there's little need for concern.
B.C. transport operation carries on after licences pulled
A smouldering Bayridge Transport trailer was left on the side of the highway after an accident in July.
On May 22, 1921, Harry N. Rich pulled a large Union Jack flag off a granite cenotaph in Ladner's Memorial Park.
Mountie who used Taser on Dziekanski sues CBC
The Mountie who repeatedly deployed his Taser on Robert Dziekanski at the Vancouver International Airport two years ago has filed a libel lawsuit against the CBC.
Flu clinics to restrict access to priority patients
Home : Top Stories : Flu clinics to restrict access to priority patients Flu clinics to restrict access to priority patients Viewer Canadians are wondering when more H1N1 vaccine will be available, as the Canadian government says the company producing the vaccine overestimated their ability to produce it.
Firearms training company named in illegal weapons case
The Silvercore website shows a student practice firing a deactivated Heckler & Koch MP5 9mm submachine gun similar to the one shown in this file photo.
Identities of would-be migrants from detained boat still not revealed
An RCMP vehicle escorts two buses transporting would be migrants through Delta, B.C., after arriving on a ferry from Vancouver Island on Sunday October 18, 2009.