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Thursday Sep. 2, 2010 11:14 AM PT

First Nations issue ultimatum over B.C. mine

First Nations in British Columbia are warning the federal government that they will stop at nothing to prevent a mining company from destroying a fishing lake to process copper and gold. More

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Fight HST leader Bill Vander Zalm looks through internal government documents showing that the BC Liberals were mulling a harmonized sales tax long before the May 2009 election. Sept. 1, 2010. (CTV)

Calls for resignation after HST documents released

The man behind a petition to kill the HST in B.C. is calling for the resignations of Premier Gordon Campbell and Finance Minister Colin Hansen after the release of new documents about the tax. More   24     5

The Vancouver Whitecaps continue to remain focused on winning the USSF Division Two championship this season while building a team for the move to Major League Soccer next year.

Whitecaps trying to win now while looking ahead to MLS

The Vancouver Whitecaps are focused on winning a championship this season while trying to build a team for the move to Major League Soccer next year. More

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New initiative to highlight Terry Fox 30th anniversary

The Terry Fox Foundation is marking the 30th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope with a new cancer research fundraising initiative. More

Migrants look over the side of the MV Sun Sea after it was escorted into CFB Esquimalt in Colwood, B.C., Friday, Aug. 13, 2010. (Jonathan Hayward / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Tamils want Ottawa to stop making unproven accusations

Ottawa must stop making allegations that some illegal Tamil immigrants may have terrorist links and instead produce evidence, the Canadian Tamil Congress said Wednesday. More

An RCMP officer shows off two black bears found at an alleged marijuana grow-op near Christina Lake, B.C. Aug. 18, 2010. (RCMP)

No more handouts for grow-op bears

To the relief of a man who claims to be their self-appointed caregiver, the domesticated bears that were found roaming around a grow-op in Christina Lake, B.C., have been granted a reprieve. More   5     1

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Jon Woodward on pre-election HST talks

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs displays the new Apple TV at news conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

Apple TV

Apple Inc. announced a smaller, cheaper version of its Apple TV device for streaming movies and television shows over the Internet and into the living room.

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A woman listens on a Apple Computer iPod nano at the Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif. (AP / Paul Sakuma)

New Apple products to be pricier in Canada

Canadians will be able to buy the new products announced today by Apple but as usual, they'll cost a little more north of the border.

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Grey whale lunches in Vancouver's English Bay, B.C. on Wednesday, September 1, 2010. (CTV / Chopper 9)

Grey whale lunches in English Bay

Grey whale lunches in Vancouver's English Bay, B.C. on Wednesday, September 1, 2010.

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Perry's Prospects: Shining a spotlight on all athletes

Perry Prospects is not about the strongest, fastest, or the best. It's about the try, the participation, the memories, the friends, and the moment.

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