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  1. Richmond woman faces bawdy house charges

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 15, 2007

    Vancouver police and the Richmond RCMP say they have arrested a woman they call a "prolific madam" and charged her with the operation of an alleged bawdy house.

  2. B.C.'s green plan endorsed by top climate scientist

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 15, 2007

    The B.C. government's throne speech announcement that it plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one-third by 2020, is being applauded by an influential climatologist at the University of Victoria.

  3. Vancouver police accused of skewing response-time numbers

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 15, 2007

    Questions have been raised about the methodology used by the Vancouver Police Department in compiling the statistics in its recent report on response times, to make its case for more officers out on patrol.

  4. Low-rent Vancouver hotel under scrutiny

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 15, 2007

    A City of Vancouver building inspector is taking a close look at a hotel in the Downtown Eastside on Thursday, to assess whether renovations and evictions are underway illegally.

  5. Real estate prices rise 11.2% in year

    CBC | British Columbia News - Feb 15, 2007

    The average resale home in January cost 11.2 per cent more than it did a year earlier, new figures show.

  6. Mystery surrounds former customs agent in Arar case

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 15, 2007

    A former Canada Customs agent who once questioned Maher Arar says she was told that it was unimportant for her to appear at the judicial inquiry into Arar's case, CBC News has learned.

  7. Driskell report slams police, prosecutors

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 15, 2007

    An inquiry's report into the James Driskell case blames Winnipeg police and prosecutors for his wrongful murder conviction, saying "what happened in this case is just plain wrong."

  8. Income trust investigators charge senior civil servant

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 15, 2007

    The RCMP have concluded a 14-month investigation into the possible leak of income trust tax details by charging a senior civil servant in the Finance Department with breach of trust.

  9. PM says he will 'respect' Kyoto bill

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 15, 2007

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he would respect the passage of a bill that requires the government to meet its commitments to Kyoto, but suggested that there's nothing in it for him to act on.

  10. StatsCan investigating possibility of fake census data

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 15, 2007

    Statistics Canada is investigating 2006 census information after a CBC News report revealed some data was faked.

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