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Man's death not random attack, police say

Thursday 27 September 2007
Police officers crawled on a street yesterday in the shadow of one of Vancouver's largest secondary schools, looking for clues less than 24 hours after a man's body was found nearby inside an idling SUV.
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Former Vancouver police chief's pay outpaced that of B.C. counterparts

Thursday 27 September 2007
Retired Vancouver police chief Jamie Graham received remuneration of $257,952 in 2006, an increase of 13 per cent over the previous year, the highest raise of any B.C. police chief.
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Vancouver man dies at Pumpkins concert

Thursday 27 September 2007
A man has died at a Smashing Pumpkins concert in Vancouver in what may have been a mosh-pit or crowd-surfing accident.Vancouver police say the concertgoer was unconscious when he was dragged out of the crowd and taken to security staff at the side of the PNE Forum on Monday night.
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Court hears final arguments in NHL battle

Thursday 27 September 2007
Three of British Columbia's business heavyweights sat far apart in a cavernous courtroom yesterday as their lawyers launched into final arguments that could change the ownership face of the Vancouver Canucks.
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Mystery images appear online after computer theft

Thursday 27 September 2007
For a week, the late-night burglary at the WorkSpace company was like hundreds of other robberies in downtown Vancouver, offering little hope of recovering six stolen computers.Then yesterday morning, pictures from one of the stolen computers started showing up on the social-networking site Flickr - photo album to the world - turning a mundane break-in into a high-tech whodunit.
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Man found dead in blood-spattered SUV

Thursday 27 September 2007
Police have called in homicide investigators after a man was found slumped over in his luxury SUV in Vancouver's east end yesterday.Two people who live near East Broadway and Nanaimo Street made the grisly discover about 5:30 p.m. and called police.
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60 SECONDS: Katee Sackhoff - Metro

Thursday 27 September 2007
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Local steroids case overlaps FBI probe - Arizona Republic

Thursday 27 September 2007
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Getting away from it all, though it's all still in view - Seattle Times

Thursday 27 September 2007
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Canadian 'R&R' for an ETA cell - National Post

Thursday 27 September 2007
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Vancouver

Thursday 27 September 2007
Vancouver is changing so fast right now... its actually a little scary to me.. New condos popping up like weeds in the lawns. Passengers lining up to take the bus like ants lining up for their food. it's not even funny. ...
unknown @ Pang's space

is there a demand for baby nurses here in vancouver?

Thursday 27 September 2007
|==LeeEspino==> there is a big demand for baby nurses in the states...specifically New York. Baby Nurses are like nannies but not really for the babies but for the new moms. They train the new moms how to take care of their newborn and ...
LeeEspino @ Filipino.ca Front Page

Reminder: Vancouver GreenGroup meeting on September 27

Thursday 27 September 2007
Quick reminder: our first Vancouver GreenGroup meeting will be tomorrow, Thursday, September 27, at 4pm at Moxies. Yours truly, EnviroMom Renee will be attending to kick off this group with Merry, an EnviroMom reader and Vancouver ...
unknown @ ORblogs.com - ORpost

Busted preamp in Vancouver, any ideas?

Thursday 27 September 2007
Forum: The Rack Posted By: Jef Gibbons Post Time: 09-26-2007 at 21:27.
unknown @ Home Recording dot com BBS

Condo fire hits pre-sale home-owners hard

Thursday 27 September 2007
A stubborn three-alarm fire in New Westminster has gutted an unfinished condo development behind Royal Columbian Hospital.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver

The Women of Rare

Thursday 27 September 2007
For reasons unbenownst to me, the web bwanas of Vancouver Magazine haven?t uploaded the one food related story that did it for me this month, namely Fiona Morrow?s (aka gingerpeachy) piece on Colleen McClean?s all female kitchen crew at ...
urbandiner @ UrbanDiner.ca | Vancouver Restaurant Scene Magazine

Company charged for smuggling Queen Conch

Thursday 27 September 2007
It's being called Canada's largest ever confiscation of smuggled endangered species, and a Vancouver company has been implicated.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver

Mends_55, 49, Vancouver

Thursday 27 September 2007
LOOKING FOR A SOULMATE.
unknown @ adultsingles.com - Men profiles

Vancouver journal: Rocky Mountaineer Train

Thursday 27 September 2007
a entry by Brisbird from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia. Today we have a very early start as check-in starts for the train ride at 6:30am. We find that we do not have an included transfer with our package, so while all the other ...
Brisbird @ Recent Travel Blogs on RealTravel

Sunshine Coast residents support their delegates

Thursday 27 September 2007
Sunshine Coast residents concerned about the future of their drinking water rallied outside the Union of BC Municipalities Convention, but they were rallying in support of their local municipal politicians.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver

Recap: Vancouver vs. San Jose

Thursday 27 September 2007
Rob Davidson scored the only goal of the shootout as the San Jose Sharks downed the Vancouver Canucks, 4-3, in preseason action.
unknown @ MiamiHerald.com: Sports

Aisle View: Prize Beat: Everyone She Knows

Thursday 27 September 2007
In the arts, it?s not what you do, sometimes, but whom you know. And the much feted Miranda July knows a lot helpful people. In large part Ms. July?s success is dependent upon people like you and me and everyone she knows. ...
dkholm @ The Vancouver Voice Blog

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Canucks fall in Sharks shootout

Thursday 27 September 2007
Defenceman Rob Davison's shootout goal gave the San Jose Sharks a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in NHL pre-season action Wednesday night.
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Canucks fall in Sharks shootout

Thursday 27 September 2007
Defenceman Rob Davison's shootout goal gave the San Jose Sharks a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in NHL pre-season action Wednesday night.
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Vancouver 2010

Vancouver 2010 to connect with students and teachers across Canada through an online education portal: vancouver2010.com/edu

Thursday 27 September 2007
Victoria, BC ? Students and teachers in classrooms across Canada now have a direct link to Vancouver 2010, the positive influence of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements and the three pillars of sport, culture and sustainability through an online, bilingual e-magazine (?e-zine?) and portal located at vancouver2010.com/edu. This new portal on the Internet, known as /EDU, serves as the foundation for what is expected to become a lively online interactive
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VANOC introduces 2010 Olympic Winter Games Ceremonies team

Thursday 27 September 2007
Vancouver, BC - In 876 days, billions of people around the globe will tune in to watch the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron officially open the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games at BC Place Stadium for one of Canada?s biggest international spectacles. The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) today introduced the Ceremonies team that will lead the development of the Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and nightly Olympic
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Vancouver 2010 Board of Directors meets, endorses ceremonies team for the Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies and nightly Victory Ceremonies

Thursday 27 September 2007
Whistler, BC ? The Board of Directors for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) met today in Whistler, BC and reviewed and received updates on a series of key 2010 Winter Games topics. The meeting included a venue construction update, the Board?s approval of a $26.5 million draw from VANOC?s venue development budget central contingency, a tour of the Whistler Olympic and Paralympic venues and the
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