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Drinking pressure

Friday May. 11, 2012 5:44 PM PT

Drunken hospitalizations spike in downtown Vancouver

The number of binge drinkers admitted to one downtown Vancouver hospital has almost doubled over the past five years, CTV News has learned. More   17     1

Watch: Mi-Jung Lee on a jump in binge-drinking

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A Mountie visits a Surrey drug recovery house following allegations 10 people were evicted because they refused to go to a specific pharmacy. April 29, 2012. (CTV)

B.C. promises drug recovery house crackdown

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B.C. police conduct a roadside stop to identify drunk drivers in this image taken from file. (CTV)

Fewer drunk drivers caught since B.C. law struck down

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B.C. RCMP collects evidence from the scene of a tragic hang gliding accident in Agassiz on Saturday, April 28, 2012.

Swallowed memory card data likely salvageable: expert

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A large fire burns at the Lakeland Mills sawmill in Prince George, B.C., on Tuesday April 24, 2012. (Andrew Johnson / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Sawmills on high alert after explosion

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Mi-Jung Lee on a jump in binge-drinking

Jon Woodward on regulating recovery houses

Mi-Jung Lee on impaired driving charges

Jon Woodward on glider death investigation

Jon Woodward on glider death investigation

Sawmills on high alert after explosion

Mi-Jung Lee with more on bringing booze on transit

CTV Investigators test booze interception pledge

Mi-Jung Lee on Agent Orange health concerns

Mi-Jung Lee with more on Agent Orange

Jon Woodward on Agent Orange in B.C.

Mi-Jung Lee on fugitive's life in B.C.

Mi-Jung Lee on government ad spending

Mi-Jung Lee on murder of Mexican activist

Mi-Jung Lee on liquor industry's legal battle

Mi-Jung Lee on senior's food troubles

Mi-Jung Lee on case of mistaken identity

Jon Woodward on Vancouver's other serial killers

Jon Woodward on abortion advice in schools

Jon Woodward on abortion advice

Mi-Jung Lee on plans for pipeline expansion

Mi-Jung Lee talks to accused human trafficker

Mi-Jung Lee on return of drunk drivers' licences

Jon Woodward on probe into employment fee

Jon Woodward on paying to work

Jon Woodward on key mistakes in Pickton case

Mi-Jung Lee with more on metal theft

Mi-Jung Lee with metal theft investigation

Mi-Jung Lee on surprise tax bills

Mi-Jung Lee on alleged Ponzi scheme

Jon Woodward on fitness probe

Mi-Jung Lee on regulating kinesiologists

Jon Woodward on pumped-up gym credentials

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Mark Gregory Goddard has been finally approved for travel across the U.S. border after a case of mistaken identity had him confused with a criminal. Feb. 4, 2011. (CTV)

Mistaken Identity

CTV Investigates a B.C. man who was mistaken for a man with a lengthy criminal record.