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Bomb attack survivor speaks out for first time

A year after a gift-wrapped bomb arrived on his doorstep and exploded in his hands, a Langley, B.C., missionary is telling his story exclusively to CTV News.


Shaun Richard Funk, 35, is suspected in two sexual assaults in B.C. Nov. 6, 2009.

Man wanted in connection with two sexual assaults

Two Canada-wide warrants have been issued for 35-year-old Shaun Richard Funk, a Manitoba native. He is a suspect in two sexual assaults in B.C.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla officially open the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.

Red carpet rolls out in B.C. for the royal couple

Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, arrived in Victoria Friday as part of their 11-day trip to Canada -- their first as a married couple. Watch
The Queen of Vancouver is seen in this file photo from BC Ferries.

Big changes recommended for BC Ferries, TransLink

B.C.'s comptroller general is calling for major changes at TransLink and BC Ferries to improve accountability, transparency and oversight.

Attack on 16-year-old boy may have been revenge

Richmond RCMP said Friday that a group of teenaged boys who viciously attacked a 16-year-old boy earlier this week appeared to have been motivated by revenge.
The city admits it messed up a navigational marker outside the Canada Line station in downtown Vancouver. Nov. 6, 2009.

City admits it goofed up navigational marker

A directional marker outside the Canada Line station in downtown Vancouver is supposed to help tourists. But it turns out, true north is a bit off. Watch
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B.C. job figures show province still in recession

The B.C. government says a jump in the province's unemployment rate shows the recession still has a grip on the province.   comments(6)
Spc. Ryan Howard of Niles, Mich., right, and Spc. David Straub of Ardmore, Okla. wait for news of fellow soldiers while waiting at the gate of the Army base after a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. (AP / LM Otero)

Ft. Hood investigators search for motive in rampage

Investigators probing the deadliest-ever mass killing at a U.S. military base are attempting to find out what motivated the massacre -- allegedly perpetrated by an army psychiatrist with strong Muslim beliefs. Watch

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