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Top Story  Fri Nov. 27 2009
Georges St. Pierre gestures in this file photo taken at the Bell centre in Montreal Friday April 18, 2008. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter McCabe)

Ultimate fighting event coming to Vancouver

Promoter Trevor Dueck has been granted a one-time special-event permit for an amateur fight Friday. Could it change attitudes about the sport?   comments(2)


Topless women stage an arts protest outside the B.C. legislature on Nov. 26, 2009.

Topless women protest arts cuts outside legislature

Three topless female protesters have tested the limits of artistic freedom at a protest outside the B.C. legislature against government cuts to the arts.   comments(7)
Jim O'Rourke takes care of Lucy, an 11-year-old black Labrador, several days a week. November 26, 2009.

Man given $150 ticket for dog he says isn't his

A Delta, B.C., man is howling mad after he was issued a $150 ticket for a dog that was at his house but didn't have a municipal dog licence -- even though he says it wasn't his dog.   comments(7) Watch
It's early autumn, and Aoife Dowling is busy Christmas shopping on Robston Street. She's got a list of who she's buying for and what she's looking for. Oct. 15, 2009.

Olympics could be second Christmas for retailers

Downtown businesses are being encouraged to spruce up for the Olympics. A look at what your favourite retailers are doing to prepare for what could be their second Christmas.
Municipal staff in Vancouver have rewritten a controversial sign bylaw after activists alleged it would give police sweeping powers to seize protest materials during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Sign bylaw rewritten to allay protesters' concerns

Municipal staff in Vancouver have rewritten a controversial sign bylaw after activists alleged it would give police sweeping powers to seize protest materials during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Gord Blackwell threw eggs at a CTV News crew when he was approached for an interview at his New Westminster warehouse. June 8, 2009.

RCMP shut down controversial bike rescue business

Mounties have emptied a warehouse of bicycles belonging to a controversial cycle rescue program that claims to find stolen bikes by scouring the internet and buying them back from thieves. Watch
The Vancouver Park Board voted to close the children's farmyard at Stanley Park Wednesday night. Nov. 26, 2009.

Vancouver Park Board votes to close landmarks

The Stanley Park children's farmyard and the Bloedel Conservatory are shutting down. Vancouver library trustees have also voted to reduce branch hours.   comments(32) Watch
Artist's sketch shows accused serial killer Robert Pickton sitting in the prisoner's as he listens to closing arguements at B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, B.C. Monday November 19, 2007. (Chuck Stoody / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Top court allows Pickton to broaden appeal's scope

The Supreme Court of Canada will allow serial killer Robert Pickton to broaden his grounds for appeal on six murder convictions.

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