2 hrs ago | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Art Savage, owner of Oakland A's farm club, ...
Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 6:08 p.m. SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Art Savage, the majority owner of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, has died.
6 hrs ago | CBC News
Vancouver Island floodwaters recede
Residents of Duncan, B.C., rescued a car from the flooded streets Friday. The flood situation on Vancouver Island has improved dramatically as floodwaters recede, but officials warn more rain is on the way.
10 hrs ago | Canada.com
Personal records of 1,400 residents found in B.C. government employee's home
The British Columbia government is investigating a major security breach after police discovered the personal records of 1,400 income-assistance clients in the home of a government employee, the Victoria Times Colonist has learned.
14 hrs ago | Canada.com
Vancouver student tops Global Student Entrepreneur Awards
A 24-year-old Vancouver entrepreneur beat out competition from around the world to win the 2009 Global Student Entrepreneur Awards .
18 hrs ago | Vancouver Television
Mountie accused of slapping handcuffed prisoner
A Mountie in B.C.'s Cariboo region is facing criminal charges and an internal investigation after allegedly assaulting a prisoner this summer.
Canadian Arthritis Network to host 2009 Annual Scientific Conference in Vancouver
People with arthritis and leading Canadian and international researchers will share the stage under the theme "Decoding Arthritis - A Joint Effort" when the Canadian Arthritis Network hosts its 2009 Annual Scientific Conference beginning tonight, in Vancouver, BC.
Alice in Chains: N. American Tour
ALICE IN CHAINS ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR, NEW SINGLE "YOUR DECISION" HITS RADIO DECEMBER 7 Alice in Chains Alice In Chains have announced dates for a North American tour set to kick off at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on February 2, 2010.
Olympic lodging plan off because of rough economy
An Olympic housing plan in which thousands of visitors would have stayed on cruise ships has been called off because of the rough economy.
B.C. First Nation approves private property rights
A northwestern B.C. First Nation has passed a historic law allowing Nisga'a citizens to own their own property, in New Aiyansh, north of Terrace, B.C. After years of consultations with Nisga'a communities in the Nass Valley and in Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Terrace, the Nisga'a have passed Nisga'a Landholding Transition Act.
Vcr author's book about six-year-old aboriginal boy wins kids' book prize
A story about a six-year-old native boy who leaves home with his sister to enter a residential school has won the $25,000 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.
H1N1 vaccine available to everyone in B.C. starting Friday
Three-year-old Lucy, comforted by father Ronan Oger, gets the H1N1 vaccine from nurse Michelle Sims at Mount Pleasant Community Centre Nov.
B.C. sex assault suspect arrested in Regina
Shaun Richard Funk, 35, was arrested by Regina police late Wednesday night. Regina police have arrested a man facing sexual assault charges in British Columbia.
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Mudslides halt Amtrak service between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. Wednesday
TACOMA, Wash. - Three separate mudslides Tuesday night caused Amtrak to suspend train service between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. on Wednesday.
This Vancouver estate is home to heartthrob vampire Edward Cullen in Twilight: New Moon , opening in movie theaters on Nov.
Major earthquake off W. Canada
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake quake shook west-central British Columbia around 7:30 a.m. followed by a series of quick aftershocks, seismologists said.
Ignatieff tells Liberal faithful he takes responsibility for "tough time"
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says he takes responsibility for the party being "knocked around" in recent weeks.
Airbourne Added To Motley Crue's Canadian Tour
Australian rockers AIRBOURNE have been added to MOTLEY CRUE 's "The Dead Of Winter" Canadian tour in January/February. Also appearing on the bill as "special guests" is THE JOE PERRY PROJECT .
An interchange of opinion? City reconsiders Highway 91 interchange
A $26.9 million highway construction project that once seemed dead in the water appears to have been resuscitated.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Copper Mountain ski resort sold
Intrawest ULC has agreed to sell its Copper Mountain ski resort in Colorado to Powdr Corp.