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  1. SkyTrain transit police to get Tasers

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 22, 2007

    TransLink will be arming about 20 Vancouver-area transit police with Tasers as soon as April, thanks to a large budget surplus.

  2. Stolen SUV mows down 2 Good Samaritans

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 22, 2007

    Two Vancouver-area Good Samaritans were injured, one seriously, after a couple in a stolen SUV rammed the two men into a 7-Eleven storefront, minutes after the men helped remove the couple from the store for shoplifting.

  3. $30M forest pledge 'clear signal' of green Tories: Baird

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 22, 2007

    A $30-million pledge to preserve B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest should put any lingering doubts about the Conservative government's green commitments to rest, the newly appointed federal environment minister said Sunday.

  4. Marina fire sets 6 yachts ablaze

    CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 22, 2007

    Fire crews were still at the scene Monday hours after an early-morning fire erupted at a marina in Nanaimo.

  5. Steinbach building boom hits all-time high

    CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 22, 2007

    The southeastern Manitoba city of Steinbach had a surge in growth last year, setting records in both housing starts and overall construction values.

  6. Union's office workers go on strike

    CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 22, 2007

    The United Food and Commercial Workers Union in Manitoba faces a strike by its own employees, as 17 support staff hit the picket lines on Monday.

  7. Pickton trial set to open

    CBC | Canadian News - Jan 22, 2007

    A jury on Monday is to begin hearing about the fates of six women who disappeared from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside between 1997 and 2001, in one of the biggest murder trials in Canadian history.

  8. 2 Alberta forestry workers recovering after bear mauling

    CBC | Canadian News - Jan 22, 2007

    Two Alberta forestry surveyors are recovering in hospital after being mauled by a bear this weekend.

  9. St. John's woman's death a homicide: police

    CBC | Canadian News - Jan 22, 2007

    The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is treating the sudden death of a St. John's woman as a homicide.

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