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B.C. firefighters get help from Mars water bomber
The Martin mars water bomber has returned to fight B.C. wildfires for the first time in three years. (Coulson Flying Tankers) B.C. has brought back the largest aircraft of its kind ...
CBC Olympics
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Canadian baseball player charged with cocaine ...
VANCOUVER — Philadelphia Phillies prospect Tyson Gillies, a native of Kamloops, B.C., was arrested in Clearwater, Fla., Friday and charged with possession of cocaine. The ...
Calgary Herald
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Christian pursues provincial position
Issues surrounding aboriginal title and rights have persisted for a century, but Wayne Christian is convinced now is the time to finally move ahead. The chief of the ...
Abbotsford News
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Crown wants Kamloops landfill owner fined $100,000 for ...
A Crown lawyer says the owner of a private landfill in Kamloops should be fined $100,000 and ordered to pay $30,000 in restitution for a fire that blanketed parts of the city with ...
Globe and Mail
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KCKC athletes headed to nationals
You’ll have to excuse Kamloops Canoe and Kayak Club coach Graham Funk for taking exception to Zach Morgan’s personal expectations for the national championships. You see ...
Kamloops Daily News Online
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Lacombe's Pedersen’s Elite Western Rider Award win a ...
Heading into the final day of competition for the 2010 Calgary Stampede's Elite Western Rider Award, it was no secret that the hardware would go to either Brad Pedersen or Les ...
Lacombe Globe
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Michael Ignatieff returns to Squamish
Federal Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff returns to Squamish with a visit to the Adventure Centre Sunday morning (Aug. 22) as part of his two-month “Liberal Express” tour of ...
Squamish Chief
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Smoke from B.C. choking eastern provinces, damaging air ...
VANCOUVER — Clouds of stinking smoke from B.C. forest fires covered much of Western Canada on Friday, reducing visibility and sparking air-quality advisories. Cooler weather and ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Smoke from B.C. fires blankets Western Canada, but ...
There were hopes the hazy smoke covering much of Western Canada would dissipate overnight Saturday and into Sunday, thanks to a low-pressure system bringing rain and ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Smoky air keeps Kamloops residents indoors
With high winds Thursday expected to fan more than 270 wildfires burning across B.C., fire officials are bracing for another day of difficult conditions. Residents have been asked ...
CTV
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British Columbia Wildfires Exceed 400 Blazes
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (AHN) - Over 400 wildfires raging across British Columbia have not only burned a large chunk of the province’s forest, it has also eaten up BC’s entire firefighting budget ...
All Headline News
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British Columbia Wildfires Exceed 400 Blazes
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (AHN) - Over 400 wildfires raging across British Columbia have not only burned a large chunk of the province’s forest, it has also eaten up BC’s entire firefighting budget ...
All Headline News
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HST -- the best battle B.C. has seen in years
Bill Vander Zalm's anti-HST petition may be frozen in legal limbo, but that doesn't mean his war against the hated harmonized sales tax is grinding to a halt. Far from it! The ...
Calgary Herald
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HST -- the best battle B.C. has seen in years
Bill Vander Zalm's anti-HST petition may be frozen in legal limbo, but that doesn't mean his war against the hated harmonized sales tax is grinding to a halt. Far from it! The ...
Calgary Herald
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Nisga'a opt for private land ownership
In 1998, Nisga'a leader Joe Gosnell declared he and his people were "no longer beggars in our own land." Gosnell had just signed the historic treaty awarding self-government to the ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Nisga'a opt for private land ownership
In 1998, Nisga'a leader Joe Gosnell declared he and his people were "no longer beggars in our own land." Gosnell had just signed the historic treaty awarding self-government to the ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Putting in an Albertan paradise
BANFF, Alta. -- With scenery this spectacular, it's easy to forget a bad golf game. Maybe that's what legendary Canadian course designer Stanley Thompson had in mind in 1928 when ...
Toronto Sun
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Putting in an Albertan paradise
BANFF, Alta. -- With scenery this spectacular, it's easy to forget a bad golf game. Maybe that's what legendary Canadian course designer Stanley Thompson had in mind in 1928 when ...
Toronto Sun
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Rocky Mountaineer romances the rails
BANFF, Alta. -- The dreams of Sir William Cornelius Van Horne are still alive. Evidence the golfer crank out a rocketing drive that seemingly disappears into fog rolling down ...
Toronto Sun
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Rocky Mountaineer romances the rails
BANFF, Alta. -- The dreams of Sir William Cornelius Van Horne are still alive. Evidence the golfer crank out a rocketing drive that seemingly disappears into fog rolling down ...
Toronto Sun
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