Most Expensive Homes In Vancouver 2014: BC Assessment (PHOTOS)
Vancouver's most expensive homes are concentrated largely on the city's west side, with five out of the top 10 priciest properties located on a single street. That's according to the annual round up...
View ArticleMontreal Cop To Be Disciplined After Threatening Homeless Man (VIDEO)
MONTREAL - A Montreal police officer captured on video telling a homeless man he would tie him to a pole in frigid temperatures if his behaviour didn't improve will be disciplined this week.A senior...
View ArticleChuck Strahl Criticized By NDP's Nathan Cullen For Registering As Pipeline...
OTTAWA - The NDP is criticizing spy watchdog Chuck Strahl for registering to lobby on behalf of Northern Gateway Pipelines.As the federally appointed chairman of the Security Intelligence Review...
View ArticleCharges laid in murders of New Westminster escorts, Delta man
Charges have been laid against 32-year-old Sarbjit Bains in connection to three murders, including the deaths of two New Westminster escorts in August. Forty-five-year-old Jill Lyons and 48-year-old...
View Article40 cases of H1N1 flu reported in Eastern Townships
Forty cases of the H1N1 strain of influenza have been reported in the Eastern Townships, and it may just be the beginning of the flu season. Experts are predicting the flu will hit its peak in early...
View ArticleB.C. Never Looked More Beautiful Than This (VIDEO)
It may be chilly outside, but these videos are warming our hearts with a most welcome dose of provincial pride. We can't wait for spring so that we can get out there and explore! Whether you're...
View ArticleProtester Sean Devlin tells how he got onstage with PM
Sean Devlin, one of two protesters who succeeded in getting within inches of Stephen Harper at a business event in Vancouver today, says his intention was not to hurt the prime minister but to protest...
View ArticleKamloops' only daily newspaper closing after 80 years
The Kamloops Daily News, the city's only daily newspaper, is shutting down after 80 years of publishing, putting 55 full-time and part-time workers out of a job. Daily News publisher Tim Shoults made...
View ArticlePlunging temperatures put those on Toronto streets at risk
Police and outreach workers are trying to convince those living on the streets of Toronto to find a place indoors as temperatures plunge into the sub-zero, double digits Monday evening. Environment...
View ArticleMarc Emery Plans Anti-Conservative Tour After Prison Release
Pot activist Marc Emery, who will be released from a U.S. prison this summer, has announced a cross-Canada tour aimed at unseating the Conservative government in 2015. Starting on Sept. 8, 2015, Emery...
View ArticleCrime Stoppers tips led to 132 Toronto arrests last year
Toronto police made scores of arrests last year as a result of key information they received from Crime Stoppers. Deputy Chief Mark Saunders told reporters Tuesday that police received some 9,000 tips...
View ArticleAhmed Maher, Jailed Egyptian Activist, Describes Prison In Smuggled Letters
"It is forbidden to read or write, and entering a pen and paper to the political prisoners is more difficult than smuggling in drugs, and whoever is caught with a pen or paper is tortured along with...
View ArticleVibrating Underwear: Sex Toy Will Be Available In March
Connected sex toy company OhMiBod unveiled a new vibrator that slips into a woman's underwear and can be controlled by her partner to deliver pleasure "with complete discretion," the company says. The...
View ArticleYawn Caused Man's Lung To Collapse, Chinese Doctors Say
It seemed like a normal start to the day for one Chinese man. He woke up, stretched and yawned -- then he felt a throbbing pain in his chest. Still, he didn't realize anything was amiss and headed to...
View ArticleAlberta H1N1 Flu Shot Still Available Despite High Demand, Says Redford
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Alison Redford is reassuring the public that there is enough flu vaccine to meet demand.Alberta Health Services updated its flu statistics Tuesday night, saying nine people...
View ArticleToronto hobbled by cold weather, chilling winds
Frigid temperatures and chilling winds continue to wreak havoc across the city, paralyzing streetcars, delaying flights and leaving Torontonians in the cold. Environment Canada issued wind chill...
View ArticleB.C. H1N1 Death: Woman In Her 50s Dies From Virus
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - The Interior Health authority says a woman from British Columbia's Okanagan has died after she contracted the same strain of flu that has claimed the lives of 16 people in the...
View ArticleStephen Harper Security Breach Happened Because It's 'About Democracy,' Says...
Protecting the prime minister while still allowing him to interact with the public is a delicate balancing act, security experts said Tuesday, a day after two protesters got within arm's-length of...
View ArticleUp to 100 mm of rain for B.C.'s South Coast over next week
Showers and low visibility will continue Tuesday evening, with heavier rain moving in overnight, says CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe. The second round of rain will begin through Wednesday,...
View ArticleH1N1 flu death confirmed in Okanagan
An Okanagan woman in her 50s is dead after contracting the H1N1 influenza virus, a spokesperson for Interior Health has confirmed. This is the first death related to the H1N1 virus in the Okanagan this...
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