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Vandals hit newly restored trestles in Myra Canyon - July 17, 2008

They haven&039;t even been open for a month and the Myra Canyon Trestles near Kelowna have already been vandalized.Jon Howell says he was enjoying the trails and trestles yesterday morning when he saw two...
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Activists file complaint on behalf of homeless - July 17, 2008

Vancouver -- Pivot Legal Society, the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users and the United Native Nations plan to file a human-rights complaint today concerning the treatment of low-income Vancouverite...
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Report slams province for freeing up forests - July 17, 2008

Go to the National section &34;I would have expected to see the documentation that supported the decision to be beyond reproach,&34; Mr. Doyle told reporters. &34;We found it inadequate.&34...
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Police revisit fatal hit-and-run site in search of witnesses - July 17, 2008

VANCOUVER -- Vancouver police flagged down cars and stopped pedestrians at East Broadway and Clark Drive yesterday, hoping to find new details about Tuesday&039;s fatal hit-and-run. A 45-year-old pedestri...
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B.C. teens becoming more careful with sex - July 17, 2008

Teens in British Columbia are waiting longer to have sex and using condoms more often than previous generations, according to a new look at sexual health trends in the province. The study compared Ad...
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B.C. Games to douse torch for environment - July 17, 2008

VANCOUVER -- After 26 years as an enduring symbol of the B.C. Summer and Winter Games, a torch that was traditionally lit 100 days before each event began has been snuffed out because of global warmin...
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Quebec plans to open safe-injection site in Montreal - July 17, 2008

MONTREAL -- Health officials in Quebec are preparing to open a supervised-injection site in Montreal in the coming months and say it could become one of many in the province.The idea of creating a net...
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Vancouver organizers reveal plan for doping laboratory - July 17, 2008

VANCOUVER -- &34;Cheaters Beware&34; was the warning yesterday, as organizers of the 2010 Winter Olympics announced plans for a state-of-the-art, multimillion dollar anti-doping laboratory to be bui...
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Toxic chemicals in some Arctic animals falling, researcher finds - July 17, 2008

A British Columbia researcher says levels of toxic chemicals in some Arctic animals are dropping, but amounts of heavy metals have stayed the same or are even rising. Laurie Chan, a toxicology profes...
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Report shows teens in British Columbia practising safer sex - July 16, 2008

Jul. 16, 2008 VANCOUVER - A survey of British Columbia teens shows young people are waiting longer to have sex than they were a decade ago. Researchers at the University of British Columbia inter...
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