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6-year-old sexually assaulted in Metro Vancouver
Police are warning parents to be vigilant after a six-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at knifepoint in Surrey, B.C., on Friday.
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Lawrie's pitching gem wasted at Canada Cup
Canadian pitcher Danielle Lawrie was the victim of poor run support Saturday, tossing an eight-inning gem against Venezuela, only to lose 1-0 at the Canada Cup women's softball tournament.
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6th bomb at B.C. pipeline causes gas leak
EnCana Corp.'s natural gas pipeline in northeastern B.C. sprang a small leak after being targeted by a sixth bomb Saturday, the second case of what the RCMP describe as 'domestic terrorism' in less than a week.
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Free speech at risk during 2010 Olympics, group says
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is warning free speech will be in danger during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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Family of missing B.C. teen says shift focus from ex-boyfriend
The brother of a teenage girl from Squamish, B.C., who has been missing for two weeks says too much attention is being paid to her former boyfriend.
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Canadian-made sci-fi series gets ABC pickup
Defying Gravity, a CTV science-fiction series made in Vancouver, has been picked up by ABC in yet another coup for Canadian-made television programs.
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Riders edge Lions in wild opener
B.C. Lions' receiver Ryan Grice-Mullen dropped a Hail Mary pass with 13 seconds to go that would have won the game, a back-and-forth 28-24 Roughriders' win that featured a whopping 15 turnovers.
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Hundreds gather at funeral for Surrey teen killed in crash
More than 300 people gathered at a funeral home in Delta on Friday to pay their respects to a Surrey teenager killed in a car crash.
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Van sought in Burnaby man's death, earlier theft
A van sought in connection with the death of a Burnaby businessman on Thursday may be linked to a theft that took place in the city two weeks ago.
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Canucks ink Mikael Samuelsson to 3-year deal
Free agent winger Mikael Samuelsson signed a three-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks on Friday.
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Foul play ruled out after body found at Bridal Veil Falls
Police say foul play has been ruled out after a man's body was found in Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park Friday morning.
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Grouse Grind trail north of Vancouver reopened
The Grouse Grind trail on Vancouver's North Shore reopened Friday afternoon after being closed due to falling rock.
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Helicopter lift of blades to Grouse Mountain windmill delayed
Work on a windmill as tall as a 20-storey building on the peak of Grouse Mountain has been delayed because of a helicopter pilot's concerns about lifting the massive blades.
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Real estate sales booming in Vancouver and Victoria areas
Historically low interest rates and discounted housing prices are fuelling a real estate boom on B.C.'s south coast with sales in Vancouver up 75 per cent compared to June of last year.
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Pedestrian and bike bridge proposed for False Creek
Mayor Gregor Robertson is supporting a proposal to build a bike and pedestrian bridge across False Creek at a cost of $45 million.
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