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Burglars steal Milan Lui - July 12, 2008

on Wednesday to help out at a rookies camp. "We don&039;t know if it was random," she said. "They went into his room upstairs and took his Memorial Cup ring and three of his Esquire watches." Other room...
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20 residential suites will be part of luxury hotel - July 11, 2008

In 2010 Vancouver will host the Winter Olympics and Victoria will celebrate another memorable event - the reopening of the Oak Bay Beach Hotel. Walker Hospitality last week opened registration to buy...
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Judge orders police to arrest power-line protesters if needed - July 11, 2008

The BC Transmission Corporation is hoping it can get on with its controversial new power line in Tsawwassen now that it has an enforcement order directing police to arrest protestors who interfere wit...
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Some progress, no identities in cases of feet along shoreline - July 11, 2008

Two of the five feet that have washed up on the shores of British Columbia over the past year belonged to the same person, but no identities have been determined in any of the cases, police said Thurs...
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15 Years Ago: 25 Years Ago - July 11, 2008

JULY 6-12, 1993Children, grannies arrested at Clayoquot blockadeMore than a dozen protesters were arrested at an anti-logging blockade in Clayoquot Sound this week, including three grandmothers and tw...
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spanning often troubled federal-provincial waters - July 11, 2008

British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell will approach next week&039;s premiers meeting in Quebec City the same way he has every other annual gathering of Canada&039;s 13 provincial and territorial leaders. H...
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Native cultural centre opens in Whistler - July 11, 2008

WHISTLER -- Premier Gordon Campbell was literally beating the drum for a world-class native cultural centre that opened yesterday in Whistler.He joined Squamish Chief Gibby Jacob and Lil&039;wat Chief Leo...
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Teen jailed four months for cocaine trafficking - July 11, 2008

Kamloops -- A 17-year-old girl will spend four months in jail after pleading guilty in Provincial Court to a charge of cocaine trafficking.In March, the teenager sold an undercover officer cocaine on ...
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Public asked to identify owners of washed-up shoes - July 11, 2008

Go to the National section At a joint news conference yesterday, the RCMP, the B.C. Coroners Service and the Delta Police Department distributed photos and detailed information on the five feet...
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Crown loses bid to protect secret informant - July 11, 2008

VANCOUVER -- The special prosecutor in a political corruption case has lost an appeal in which he sought to protect the identity of a secret police informant by keeping defence counsel out of a closed...
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