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Peru declares state of emergency at Canadian mine site
The Peruvian government has declared a state of emergency at the site of a mine owned by a Vancouver company, saying its toxic chemicals are at risk of tainting the capital's water supply.
CBC.ca – 16 hours, 42 minutes ago ¦ comment?
The Peruvian government has declared a state of emergency at the site of a mine owned by a Vancouver company, saying its toxic chemicals are at risk of tainting the capital's water supply.
CBC.ca – 16 hours, 42 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Surrey fatal hit-and-run witness, car owner come forward
Police have spoken to a witness and the owner of the car involved in a Surrey hit and run that killed an elderly couple who were on their way home from their daughter's engagement party earlier this month.
CBC.ca – 16 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Police have spoken to a witness and the owner of the car involved in a Surrey hit and run that killed an elderly couple who were on their way home from their daughter's engagement party earlier this month.
CBC.ca – 16 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Woman, 91, thrown to floor during home invasion
RCMP in Langley, B.C., are hunting a man they believe attacked a 91-year-old woman in a break-in early Tuesday morning.
CBC.ca – 18 hours, 18 minutes ago ¦ comment?
RCMP in Langley, B.C., are hunting a man they believe attacked a 91-year-old woman in a break-in early Tuesday morning.
CBC.ca – 18 hours, 18 minutes ago ¦ comment?
B.C. top court acquits man jailed in 1986 double murder
The Supreme Court of B.C. has acquitted a Vancouver man in a double murder dating back more than two decades.
CBC.ca – 20 hours, 57 minutes ago ¦ comment?
The Supreme Court of B.C. has acquitted a Vancouver man in a double murder dating back more than two decades.
CBC.ca – 20 hours, 57 minutes ago ¦ comment?
BC Ferries hikes fares again Aug. 1
The B.C. Ferry Commission has given BC Ferries the green light to implement another major fuel surcharge on Aug. 1.
CBC.ca – 22 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
The B.C. Ferry Commission has given BC Ferries the green light to implement another major fuel surcharge on Aug. 1.
CBC.ca – 22 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
3 charged with arson in Abbotsford condo fire
Three people in their 20s face charges of arson in connection with an Abbotsford condo fire last week.
CBC.ca – 23 hours, 13 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Three people in their 20s face charges of arson in connection with an Abbotsford condo fire last week.
CBC.ca – 23 hours, 13 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Thieves strip vehicles of catalytic converters
The RCMP is warning Coquitlam residents about a spike in the theft of catalytic converters from vehicles.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 6:29 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
The RCMP is warning Coquitlam residents about a spike in the theft of catalytic converters from vehicles.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 6:29 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
TransLink fare evasion dropping: study
Metro Vancouver's transit system loses more than $6 million a year from people who don't pay fares, according to new report by an independent auditor.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 5:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Metro Vancouver's transit system loses more than $6 million a year from people who don't pay fares, according to new report by an independent auditor.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 5:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Extreme fire danger sparks campfire bans for southern B.C.
If you go out in the woods this weekend, forestry officials are asking you to think twice before striking a match.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 3:20 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
If you go out in the woods this weekend, forestry officials are asking you to think twice before striking a match.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 3:20 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Rapid rise in ammonia levels in city waterways blamed on urine
The waterways of several Canadian cities saw substantial increases in toxic ammonia levels last year, and the prime culprit in at least two cases, according to municipal officials, is household urine.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 2:11 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
The waterways of several Canadian cities saw substantial increases in toxic ammonia levels last year, and the prime culprit in at least two cases, according to municipal officials, is household urine.
CBC.ca – Jul 23, 2008 2:11 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?