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  1. $25,000 reward offered in year-old B.C. homicide

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    The family of a 22-year-old Richmond man who was found stabbed to death more than a year ago is putting up a $25,000 reward to help find his killer.

  2. 'Very encouraged' by B.C. green plan, says Suzuki

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    B.C.'s leading environmentalist, David Suzuki, is welcoming the Campbell government's announcement that it plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by one-third by 2020.

  3. 2 B.C. power plants could still go ahead

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    Plans for two controversial coal-burning power plants in the B.C. Interior may not be dead yet, despite the provincial government's throne speech announcement that they can't go ahead unless they produce zero

  4. Most wanted Vancouver bank robbery suspect arrested

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    Vancouver police say they have arrested a 48-year-old suspect they are alleging is the city's most prolific bank robber, a person they believe is responsible for holding up 17 banks in the past three months.

  5. 4% budget increase for Vancouver

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    Property taxes in Vancouver will likely go up by an average of four percent this coming fiscal year, according to preliminary budget figures presented to city council on Tuesday.

  6. CN trains derail in B.C., Alberta

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 14, 2007

    Two CN trains derailed in separate incidents Tuesday in British Columbia and Alberta while being operated by management during a railway strike.

  7. Deadly storm moves east after walloping Ontario

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 14, 2007

    A fierce winter storm is being blamed for the death of at least one person in Ontario Wednesday, as the massive storm system moved into parts of Quebec and the Maritimes.

  8. Opposition MPs pass Kyoto bill despite Tory resistance

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 14, 2007

    Even though the ruling Conservatives voted against it, opposition parties pushed through a Liberal MP's bill requiring the government to meet Kyoto targets.

  9. Fallen trees got more attention than missing women: marcher

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 14, 2007

    People marched through Vancouver's Downtown Eastside to remember dozens of missing women, with some saying the disappearances caused less outcry than storm damage in Stanley Park.

  10. Harper admits he wants more law-and-order judges

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 14, 2007

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper bluntly told the House of Commons on Wednesday that he intends to appoint judges who will advance his Conservative government's law-and-order objectives.

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