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Weapons of mass deception startle some residents on Vancouver Island

Weapons of mass deception startle some residents on Vancouver Island

NANAIMO, sa国际传媒 - Relax folks: those "loaded" U.S. nuclear missiles being shipped around Vancouver Island by train aren't real and are just movie props.
Whitecaps look to put road woes behind them in game against Earthquakes

Whitecaps look to put road woes behind them in game against Earthquakes

VANCOUVER - Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Martin Rennie has ruled out making big changes to reinvigorate a team that lost its past two matches, claiming his side is on the right path to improvement.
World's biggest stars descend on Vancouver for Bollywood film awards

World's biggest stars descend on Vancouver for Bollywood film awards

VANCOUVER - While some of Bollywood's biggest celebrities have descended on Vancouver for Hindi cinema's equivalent of the Academy Awards, most British Columbians wouldn't know the stars if they passed them on the street.
Luongo looking forward to focusing on hockey now that trade deadline has passed

Luongo looking forward to focusing on hockey now that trade deadline has passed

VANCOUVER - The NHL trade deadline passed with Roberto Luongo still in Vancouver, and the Canucks goaltender gave a refreshingly blunt answer for a possible reason why.
sa国际传媒 Liberals set to announce five-year carbon tax freeze this week

sa国际传媒 Liberals set to announce five-year carbon tax freeze this week

The sa国际传媒 Liberal government is expected to announce this week that it will freeze the carbon tax at current levels for five years, giving other jurisdictions time to catch up to the province鈥檚 鈥渓eadership position鈥 on the issue.
NDP questions Pacific Carbon Trust鈥檚 contract with Liberal-linked company

NDP questions Pacific Carbon Trust鈥檚 contract with Liberal-linked company

NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston is questioning why the Pacific Carbon Trust paid a strategic advisory firm with Liberal government ties to provide advice on how to react to a negative report on the province鈥檚 carbon trading system.
Residents say Vancouver's Downtown Eastside is a community that cares

Residents say Vancouver's Downtown Eastside is a community that cares

VANCOUVER - To outsiders, Vancouver鈥檚 Downtown Eastside could be considered an intimidating place, where some backalleys are strewn with syringes and many residents struggle with addiction.
Kamloops Blazers bounce Victoria Royals from junior hockey playoffs

Kamloops Blazers bounce Victoria Royals from junior hockey playoffs

The Victoria Royals鈥 playoffs hopes died Monday night with a 6-2 loss to the Kamloops Blazers in Game 6 of the series at Bear Mountain Arena. The Blazers won the best-of-seven, first-round Western Hockey League series four games to two.
Former Canadian and world champ from Northern Ontario faces Jacobs crew

Former Canadian and world champ from Northern Ontario faces Jacobs crew

VICTORIA - Al Hackner still has a Maple Leaf in his heart 鈥 but not on his sleeve. The Canadian curling legend's loyalties were tested Monday as the U.S. rink he now helps coach faced sa国际传媒's Brad Jacobs at the world men's championships.
Architect of sa国际传媒's tough, controversial drunk-driver law steps down

Architect of sa国际传媒's tough, controversial drunk-driver law steps down

The architect of B.C鈥檚 controversial immediate roadside prohibition program for drunk drivers has stepped down as the superintendent of motor vehicles.