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- Opposition calls for special prosecutor to look into airport death
- B.C.'s opposition party is calling for a special prosecutor to help investigate the death of a Polish immigrant who was shocked by an RCMP Taser and died at the Vancouver International Airport. more »
- Grieving mother recalls plans for new life with son
- Oct. 14 was supposed to be Sofia Cisowski's happiest day since her arrival in Canada from Poland eight years ago, as she reunited with her immigrant son. more »
- Warrant issued for 72-year-old sex offender after alleged breach of release conditions
- A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 72-year-old convicted sex offender who has allegedly broken the conditions of his release. more »
- Road rage stabbing victim seeks public help
- A man stabbed four times during a road rage attack is making a public plea to find the driver responsible. more »
- Thousands still without power as storm cleanup continues
- Thousands of B.C. Hydro customers remain without power Wednesday morning, two days after a storm swept across British Columbia taking down power-lines and trees. more »
- 'At par' campaigns no longer relevant for Canadian shoppers
- The U.S. tourism industry says businesses will have to rethink their advertising campaigns using the term 'at par' to attract Canadian shoppers, now that the loonie is sitting well above the greenback. more »
- Lululemon stock rebounds following negative tests over seaweed clothing claims
- Shares of yoga-inspired apparel maker Lululemon Athletica Inc. rebounded from an early dip prompted by a newspaper report disputing company claims about the benefits of clothing it says contains seaweed. more »
- Surveillance video shows attack by alleged Hells Angels members
- A surveillance video obtained by CBC News shows a 2005 incident in the Vancouver downtown area where two alleged members of the Hells Angels jumped the line at a nightclub and punched a bouncer to the ground. more »
- First witness at inquiry seeks answers regarding death of native
- The family of Frank Paul, the New Brunswick native who died after police left him in a Vancouver alley in 1998, wondered how such a thing could happen. more »
- Video of Taser death at Vancouver airport to be released
- Taser video shows RCMP shocked immigrant within 25 seconds of their arrival
- Surveillance video shows attack by alleged Hells Angels members
- Road rage stabbing victim seeks public help
- 'At par' campaigns no longer relevant for Canadian shoppers
- Convicted Nazi prison guard loses appeal to retain Canadian citizenship
- Thousands still without power as storm cleanup continues
- Lululemon stock rebounds following negative tests over seaweed clothing claims
- Store clerk receives his $100K after three-peat lotto win
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