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Canada and British Columbia Partner to Deliver on Flood Mitigation Priority

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Twenty communities across B.C. will benefit from greater flood protection thanks to a joint investment by the governments of Canada and British Columbia.The announcement, ...

Harper Government Invests in Arts and Culture in British Columbia

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
KELOWNA, BC, Jan. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - New investments from the Government of Canada in British Columbia's arts and culture sectors are helping to boost the economy and create jobs and growth. This was announced ...

Governments of Canada and British Columbia Help Advance Tree Fruit Industry

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan. 27, 2012) - British Columbia's tree fruit growers will save on operating costs and continue to drive the economy thanks to support from the Governments of Canada and British Columbia to modernize the Okanagan Tree Fruit Cooperative's storage facility in Lake Country. Member of Parliament Ron Cannan (Kelowna - Lake Country), on behalf of federal ...

National News

RCMP sorry for not catching killer Pickton sooner

CANADIAN TV
Decades after women started to go missing from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the RCMP has apologized for not doing more to find the killer.

Infant becomes fifth family victim in Winnipeg fire

CANADIAN TV
An infant injured in a fatal Winnipeg fire died on Friday afternoon, three days after four other family members perished.

Condo board won't let man plug in electric car

CANADIAN TV
What happens when you buy an electric car but you can't charge its battery? That's the question facing an Ottawa man whose condominium board has taken a dim view to his power needs.

Pension changes won't kick-in without fair notice: PMO

CANADIAN TV
A brewing controversy over pensions has forced the federal government to blunt criticism that it plans to cutback on federally-funded plans like Old Age Security.

Shafia jury mulling first- and second-degree murder

CANADIAN TV
The jurors in the Shafia murder trial have received their final instructions from the judge and have begun their deliberations.





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