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Sex charges against man linked to Facebook photos

Sex assault charges have been laid against a 24-year-old man who police say had sex with a 14-year-old girl in Castlegar, B.C. and posted photos of her on her Facebook site. More

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Judge says B.C. inmate can have thesaurus

A Federal Court judge has ruled a British Columbia prison was wrong to deny an inmate's request to buy a thesaurus, rejecting the Mountain Institution's argument that the reference book is not educational. More

Vancouver is one of six major markets headed for a burst real estate bubble, predicts a new report.

Vancouver housing sales slump may not last long

Vancouver real estate sales were down 36 per cent from August 2009, according to the latest monthly report for from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. More   5  

Police in Nanaimo are re-opening an investigation into an abduction attempt at a local playground. Sept. 2, 2010. (CTV)

RCMP admit sloppy work in abduction attempt case

Mounties on Vancouver Island have admitted they did a sub-par job investigating an alleged abduction attempt and now they're headed back to the drawing board -- all thanks to the persistence of one parent. More   1     1

British Columbia Finance Minister Colin Hansen tables the provincial budget at the B.C. Legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday March 2, 2010. (CP/Darryl Dyck)

Should B.C. Finance Minister Colin Hansen resign over HST?

There are growing calls for Finance Minister Colin Hansen to resign over the HST. This comes after internal documents showed that the provincial government was studying the HST long before the last election. More   93     3

Allen Piche feeds a bear near Christina Lake, B.C., in this personal video image.

Video of B.C. grow-op bears goes viral

The notoriety of a group of bears who were watching over a marijuana grow operation in B.C.'s Interior has now hit the Internet. More

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CTV News at Six for Thursday, Sept. 2

CTV Extended: Car plunges into construction hole

St. John Alexander on calls for Hansen to resign

Leah Hendry on HST's effect on consumers

Peter Grainger searches for Gordon Campbell

Jina You reports on details of Pattullo Bridge plan

Sarah Galashan on Nanaimo abduction attempt

Maria Weisgarber on homeless soccer team

Brent Gilbert eats fried butter at the PNE

Chris Olsen looks at PNE pet products

CTV News Extended: Vander Zalm on HST documents

CTV News Extended: Pollster on HST's political impact

Julia Foy on threats to paving customers

Sarah Galashan talks to missing man's family

Flight Centre Travel Tips for Tuesday, August 31

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A car plunged into a construction site hole at Main and 30th street in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday, September 2, 2010. (CTV / Chopper 9)

Car plunges into construction site hole

A car plunged into a construction site hole at Main and 30th street in Vancouver, B.C., on September 2, 2010.

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Olsen On Your Side

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Products to make life better for you and your pet

Love your dog but not the mess that's part of the deal? Chris Olsen found some products at the PNE Marketplace designed to make life better for you and your pet.

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B.C. HST

Harmonized Sales Tax

CTV News explains the opposition, the support, the politics, and how the HST impacts you.

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A terrorism expert says Canada will become known as a safe haven for criminals and terrorists unless the government takes a strong stance dealing with a ship carrying 490 migrants that arrived in B.C. Friday morning. August 13, 2010. (Maritime Forces Pacific / Facebook)

In Depth: Tamil migrant stories

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Teitur Thordarson speaks after the Vancouver Whitecaps announced he will be the team's head coach when they join Major League Soccer in 2011, during a news conference in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday September 2, 2010. (CP/Darryl Dyck)

Teitur Thordarson, Vancouver Whitecaps head coach

Teitur Thordarson, who has coached the Whitecaps for the last three seasons, will be at the helm when Vancouver launches its inaugural MLS campaign in March.

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Perry's Prospects

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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Critical Mass shuts down the Lion's Gate Bridge

September 02, 2:43 EDT

Vancouver Critical Mass Ride shuts down the Lion's Gate Bridge on their monthly ride at 6pm Friday, August 27, 2010.

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Bail granted for man linked to terrorism probe

A 20-year-old Ottawa man arrested -- but never charged -- in connection to a terror probe, was granted bail Friday morning on unrelated domestic assault charges.

World Headlines

Earl hits N.C. coast, moves north to Virginia

The pounding rains of Hurricane Earl have reached parts of southwest Virginia, but it is still not precisely clear when it will arrive in Atlantic Canada on Saturday.

Entertainment Headlines

Review: 'Machete' cuts Trejo loose to serve up bloody action

Viewers get precisely what they're paying for: beheadings, skewerings and kill shots to the head by the dozen, with other means of dispatch -- death by corkscrew, high heels, crucifixion -- tossed in for variety.