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B.C. may soon allow people to bring their own wine to restaurants, according to the minister responsible for B.C.'s liquor laws Rich Coleman.
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Police are asking for the public for help identifying a man who set the home of a former West Vancouver police chief on fire earlier this year.
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Gas prices in Metro Vancouver hit record levels on Friday morning, starting the day at many stations at more than $1.50 per litre before rising further.
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The Harley-Davidson motorcycle that drifted across the Pacific Ocean after the tsunami last year will be put on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the company announced Friday.
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Canadian cyclist Ryder Hesjedal had an impressive showing at the Giro d'Italia on Friday, moving within 17 seconds of leader Joaquin Rodriguez of Spain with only two stages remaining.
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Police knew the Robert Pickton was 'hunting' women while in disguise two years before they searched his now-notorious pig farm and
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Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Doug O'Neill has been suspended 45 days as a result of one of his horses exceeding the allowable limit for total carbon dioxide. But the punishment won't begin before July 1.
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B.C.'s top Mountie says a disgraced RCMP officer who has been transferred to the province from Edmonton will be closely supervised.
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The B.C. government is phasing out AirCAre for cars and small trucks at the end of 2104 and will turn its attention to the possible testing of heavy-duty diesel vehicles.
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Vancouver police have launched an intensive search for a police handgun after an officer lost the firearm during a chase on the city's Downtown Eastside.
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A foundation set up by a Slovakian emigrant who made a fortune in B.C. real estate has given what's believed to be the largest-ever charitable donation in the province's history.
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Concerns about the safety of the man charged in the slaughter of 56 sled dogs in Whistler, B.C., have prompted a change in venue for his trial.
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A B.C. man has been fined $6,000, but won't face jail time, for feeding dozens of black bears that RCMP alleged he was using to guard a marijuana grow operation.
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Human Resources Minister Diane Finley has announced details about the government's planned changes to employment insurance that would tighten the rules for Canadians collecting the benefit.
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An autopsy on a body found on Bowen Island, B.C., last Friday has determined the man was not the victim of a homicide.
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The federal government is shutting the Canadian consulate in Buffalo less than two years after costly renovations, while dropping a requirement for visas to be renewed outside the country, CBC News has learned.
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The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder Friday.
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An Ontario judge was moved to tears while delivering a life prison sentence to a serial carjacker who killed a woman and injured five others after driving a stolen van into her car during a 2010 police chase.
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The Harley-Davidson motorcycle that drifted across the Pacific Ocean after the tsunami last year will be put on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the company announced Friday.
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Sandra Leduc is taking a second run at Mount Everest's summit after a deadly storm forced her back down the mountain and killed four others on Sunday. The Canadian lawyer and government worker is tweeting her progress along the way.
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The RCMP is closing forensic laboratories in Halifax, Winnipeg and Regina and consolidating them with three others, CBC News has learned.
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Toronto and Calgary led the country in rising home prices last month, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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Organ donation advocate Hèlène Campbell of Ottawa made her second appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, but her first since undergoing a double-lung transplant.
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Shifting winds are expected to increase the size of wild fires near the communities of Timmins and Kirkland Lake in northern Ontario this morning, as the weather forecast calls for windy conditions and lightning.
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A forest fire in Happy Valley-Goose Bay has forced officials to evacuate an industrial area of the town, and put other residents on alert.
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The federal government is scrapping two review boards used by people appealing decisions made about their employment insurance.
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Gov. Gen. David Johnston presided over an Order of Canada investiture ceremony at Rideau Hall today, welcoming a former prime minister, former NHL coach and 42 other high-achieving Canadians into its distinguished circle.
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Lawyers for student federations and other groups appeared in a Montreal courtroom on Friday to file legal motions against Bill 78, the government law aimed at cracking down on student protests.
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Two Toronto police sergeants face disciplinary hearings after a watchdog agency found they illegally arrested two journalists during the G20 summit and that one officer hurled homophobic slurs.
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Police knew the Robert Pickton was 'hunting' women while in disguise two years before they searched his now-notorious pig farm and
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