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B.C. bank accidentally emails insurance claim list to media
An employee at Coast Capital Savings inadvertently emailed a list of insurance claims of 464 clients to about 75 Metro Vancouver media outlets. CBC
An employee at Coast Capital Savings inadvertently emailed a list of insurance claims of 464 clients to about 75 Metro Vancouver media outlets. CBC
Opposition to Vancouver homeless shelter gets filthy
A threatening letter and a bag of human waste were hurled at a controversial homeless shelter on Vancouver's Howe Street this month, occupants and supporters said Tuesday. CBC
A threatening letter and a bag of human waste were hurled at a controversial homeless shelter on Vancouver's Howe Street this month, occupants and supporters said Tuesday. CBC
Drug users disrupt Vancouver council meeting
Dozens of drug users disrupted a Vancouver council meeting by shouting down the mayor at city hall Tuesday. CBC
Dozens of drug users disrupted a Vancouver council meeting by shouting down the mayor at city hall Tuesday. CBC
Okanagan fire threatens forestry jobs
Hundreds of forestry jobs may have been lost as a result of the largest of three fires burning in B.C.'s Okanagan's Valley, which destroyed thousands of truckloads of timber - and the damage is not finished yet. CBC
Hundreds of forestry jobs may have been lost as a result of the largest of three fires burning in B.C.'s Okanagan's Valley, which destroyed thousands of truckloads of timber - and the damage is not finished yet. CBC
New leader must press to end aboriginal poverty: Fontaine
On the eve of the vote to choose a new leader of the Assembly of First Nations, departing National Chief Phil Fontaine says his successor must continue to look for ways to end the "onerous burden" of poverty among aboriginal Canadians. CBC
On the eve of the vote to choose a new leader of the Assembly of First Nations, departing National Chief Phil Fontaine says his successor must continue to look for ways to end the "onerous burden" of poverty among aboriginal Canadians. CBC
Iron Road's love story forged on Canada's railway
The first Canada-China co-production film in 22 years tells the story of the Chinese workers who came to Canada in the 1880s to build the transcontinental railway. CBC
The first Canada-China co-production film in 22 years tells the story of the Chinese workers who came to Canada in the 1880s to build the transcontinental railway. CBC
6,000 West Kelowna fire evacuees head home
About 6,000 Okanagan residents began returning home Tuesday morning, after large parts of West Kelowna, B.C., were evacuated on Saturday due to forest fires. CBC
About 6,000 Okanagan residents began returning home Tuesday morning, after large parts of West Kelowna, B.C., were evacuated on Saturday due to forest fires. CBC
Abbotsford, Mission top Canada's homicide ratings
The once sleepy B.C. farming communities of Abbotsford and Mission now have some big crime problems, with the highest homicide rate of any metropolitan area in Canada. CBC
The once sleepy B.C. farming communities of Abbotsford and Mission now have some big crime problems, with the highest homicide rate of any metropolitan area in Canada. CBC
Squamish forest fire flares up again
A small wildfire near Alice Lake Provincial Park north of Squamish, B.C., flared up overnight after crews thought they had extinguished it Monday afternoon. CBC
A small wildfire near Alice Lake Provincial Park north of Squamish, B.C., flared up overnight after crews thought they had extinguished it Monday afternoon. CBC
Lions QB Jackson wins CFL honour
Backup quarterback Jarious Jackson was named the CFL's offensive player of the week on Tuesday. CBC
Backup quarterback Jarious Jackson was named the CFL's offensive player of the week on Tuesday. CBC
Jericho Beach RV camp OK'd for Olympics
The Vancouver Park Board has approved a plan to allow hundreds of RVs to camp in the parking lots along Jericho Beach and Spanish Banks during the 2010 Olympics. CBC
The Vancouver Park Board has approved a plan to allow hundreds of RVs to camp in the parking lots along Jericho Beach and Spanish Banks during the 2010 Olympics. CBC
Okanagan firefighters face hot, dry forecast
Crews fighting three largely uncontrolled fires in the West Kelowna area of B.C.'s Okanagan Valley aren't expecting help from the weather, which is forecast to stay hot and dry for days. CBC
Crews fighting three largely uncontrolled fires in the West Kelowna area of B.C.'s Okanagan Valley aren't expecting help from the weather, which is forecast to stay hot and dry for days. CBC
B.C. teacher may be jailed for sex with student
The Crown recommended eight to nine months in prison Monday for a 30-year-old female high school teacher from Burnaby, B.C., who admitted to having sex with a 17-year-old male student. CBC
The Crown recommended eight to nine months in prison Monday for a 30-year-old female high school teacher from Burnaby, B.C., who admitted to having sex with a 17-year-old male student. CBC
B.C. fire victims to begin return home
Some residents of West Kelowna are anxiously awaiting word on the condition of their homes after forest fires forced more than 11,000 people from their residences in B.C.'s Okanagan region on the weekend. CBC
Some residents of West Kelowna are anxiously awaiting word on the condition of their homes after forest fires forced more than 11,000 people from their residences in B.C.'s Okanagan region on the weekend. CBC
Premier ordered to hand over BC Rail emails
A B.C. Supreme Court judge gave Premier Gordon Campbell and several senior staff members and former cabinet ministers an Aug. 17 deadline Monday to turn over emails related to the controversial $1-billion sale of BC Rail to CN Rail in 2003. CBC
A B.C. Supreme Court judge gave Premier Gordon Campbell and several senior staff members and former cabinet ministers an Aug. 17 deadline Monday to turn over emails related to the controversial $1-billion sale of BC Rail to CN Rail in 2003. CBC