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Updated: Wednesday May. 16, 2012 1:05 PM PT

A 12-year-old B.C. girl whose father was gunned down exactly three years ago is asking for the public's help to track down the killer. More    

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This snakehead fish, an invasive species from Asia, was sighted at a Burnaby pond Sunday afternoon. May 16, 2012. (CTV)

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Officials are investigating after a voracious snakehead fish, considered an invasive species in North America, was spotted Sunday afternoon at Central Park lagoon in Burnaby. More   5  

Dry weather has led to a number of open fire bans in B.C. fire centres. May 16, 2012. (Wildfire Management Branch)

Open fires, fireworks banned in B.C. fire centres

Open fire restrictions are now in place in the Kamloops and Cariboo fire centres in B.C.'s southern and central Interior and, as of Friday, May 18, the same ban will take effect in the Coastal fire centre. More   4  

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A young deaf woman with cerebral palsy who had her iPad stolen by thieves on the SkyTrain has been given a brand new tablet. More   14  

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It's now up to five members of a coroner's jury to sift through a morass of evidence to determine how to prevent another accident like the one that killed three mushroom farm workers in 2008. More   1  

Steven Anderson reads a book and enjoys the sunshine on a bridge at Cedarvale Park in Toronto on Sunday, March 11, 2012. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Hotter-than-usual temperatures expected this summer

Break out the hand-held fans and locate those sun visors. Most of Canada is poised for sweltering, hotter-than-usual weather this summer, a long-term forecast predicts. More   14  

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