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» Mounties kill bear that ambled into B.C. family's kitchen
10 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Kolby Bakes, 3, takes a look at the bear that invaded his home before being shot and killed by Mounties.
A household on B.C.'s Sunshine Strand had a attached clash with a brook after the organism ambled right into the pantry of their Gibsons residence.
 


» Chalk River reactor could be idle into next year: reports
10 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
The control room at the AECL nuclear facility in Chalk River, Ont., is seen during a media tour in December 2007.
The atomic reactor at Chalk River, Ont., that usually produces medical isotopes for cancer and middle complaint testing could be idled until October or even later, according to media reports quoting unnamed sources.
 


» Trio charged with assault in apparent B.C. hate crime
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Jay Phillips talks with CBC News about the attack he suffered in Courtenay, B.C., on Friday.
Three men have now been charged with violation in an bout on Vancouver Atoll that appears to have been racially motivated.
 


» Pride parade cash got file pulled from Ablonczy: Tory MP
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Minister of State for Tourism Diane Ablonczy responds to a question in the House of Commons on Feb. 3, 2009.
Cur of Submit for Tourism Diane Ablonczy is no longer important for the transport of a key tourism stimulus packet, and one of her caucus colleagues says it's because her commission gave some of the long green to a gay pride cortege.
 


» Father of Snowbird pilot calls military 'negligent' in son's death
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Ken McCaughey said Tuesday that the military had been 'negligent' in not rectifying a problem with the Snowbird jets' seat-belt system. A military report blamed a faulty belt for the death of his son, pilot Shawn McCaughey, in a 2007 crash.
The dad of a fallen Snowbird jet leader says if the military had acted sooner to fix a known unmanageable with a place-perform stridently agency, his son would still be quick.
 


» New flu virus attacks Sask. hog barn workers
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Health and veterinary officials on Tuesday reported that two hog barn workers had been ill with a new strain of flu. Both recovered and animals in the barns were healthy, officials said.
Two workers in Saskatchewan's hog farmhouse assiduity have tested supportive for what strength officials are profession a "novel" melody of flu virus, but have fully recovered, direction officials reported Tuesday.
 


» Military to get $5B for armoured vehicles
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
The LAV III is well liked by soldiers because of its ease of handling and protection.
The federal ministry will set approximately $5 billion in new funding for sunrise armoured vehicles for the military, including repairs to the LAV III flotilla, CBC Information has intellectual.
 


» Abdelrazik vows to clear name from 'unjust' UN no-fly list
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Abousfian Abdelrazik appeared on Tuesday before the Federal Court judge who ordered that he be returned to Canada from Sudan.
Montrealer Abousfian Abdelrazik said Tuesday he's seeking impartiality for the years he finished stranded in Sudan as a suspected associate of al-Qaeda.
 


» Fiery crash with tanker kills 2 at Alberta-Sask. border
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Two men are deathly after their pickup stock smashed peak-on into a semi-trailer at the Alberta-Saskatchewan wainscoting, causing a liveliness that engulfed both vehicles.
 


» N.S. officer didn't warn colleagues mentally ill man was off medication, inquiry told
8 July 2009 | Local news » Canada |
Karen Ellet testifies in Halifax on Tuesday at the inquiry into the death of her common-law husband, Howard Hyde.
A Halifax policewomen peace officer who arrested a Nova Scotia man who died 30 hours after being jolted with a overwhelm gun told a buyers exploration on Tuesday he did not brief his person officers the man was mentally ill and had been off his medication for weeks.
 

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