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No sign of Icahn yet as Lions Gate sets annual meeting [Updated]
Company TownLions Gate Entertainment Corp.'s annual meeting so far looks like a much less dramatic affair this year than last. Notably missing from the proxy statement that accompanied the meeting announcement: Any signs of activism by Icahn. The company's 12 current... -
Vancouver an embarrassment on and off ice
SportsTalkThe Vancouver Canucks’ pathetic performance throughout most of the Stanley Cup Final was trumped only by the pitiful display area residents exhibited after the Boston Bruins hoisted the Cup. It was sad enough to see the Sedin twins bullied into........ -
Edmonton's Gilbert Brule picks up an unlikely hitchhiker: Bono
The Fabulous ForumU2 lead singer Bono and his assistant were walking in west Vancouver, Canada, on Tuesday when they got caught in the rain. Fortunately for them, Edmonton Oilers center Gilbert Brule and his girlfriend were driving by, taking their dog to...... -
Travel calendar
VANCOUVER, CANADA Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival When, where: Feb. 11-19, Centennial Theatre, Pacific CÃnemathèque and H.R. McMillan Space Centre Highlights: Experience climbing, skiing, paddling, cycling and other outdoor adventures...Tags: Movies, Auction Service
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Five Arrested In Biggest Ketamine Bust In Canadian History
It's being called the biggest ketamine bust in Canadian history -- more than a thousand kilograms of the white crystalline powder used in the drug Ecstasy smuggled into Vancouver, B.C., hidden in hundreds of cartons of coffee mugs.
The Canada Border...Tags: Canada
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Vancouver's secondhand stores: a real treasure trove
During a lull on a train from Amsterdam to Paris, it hit me. A group of Canadian backpackers was chatting with the Belgian conductor, and inevitably the subject of Canada's southern neighbor arose.
The predictable sighs about American foreign policy were...Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Candy, Music Theater, Clothing, Canada
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Hazel E. Turner
Hazel E. Turner April 23, 1910 – February 14, 2011 Long time Burbank resident Hazel E. Turner passed away February 14 at the age of 100. She was born April 23, 1910 in Cleveland, Ohio. Hazel attended nursing school at Lutheran Hospital in...Tags: Raleigh, Retirement, World War II (1939-1945), Hospitals and Clinics, Canada
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Undiscovered Country
The terrain stretching between Canada’s West Coast and the Canadian Rockies is some of the most beautiful on earth. From dry desert-like plains and pristine glacial-fed lakes to craggy mountain cliffs and snow-capped peaks, the scenery is constantly...Tags: International Travel, UNESCO, Nature, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Brewers craft a niche in Vancouver
It's 7 p.m. on a Thursday in Vancouver's candlelit Alibi Room, and it's time to start the weekend early. Once a humdrum cocktail joint, this welcoming, exposed brick bar reinvented itself as the city's best craft-beer tavern a few years back. Thus...Tags: Railway Transportation, Bars and Clubs, England, Vehicles, Transportation
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Bedbugs Can Carry Drug-Resistant MRSA Bacteria
KTLA NewsVANCOUVER, Canada -- Researchers in Canada have found bedbugs carrying antibiotic-resistant superbugs, a surprise finding because scientists had thought the pests were not capable of spreading infections. The study was done by a team in a poor corner...Tags: HIV, Nature, Drugs and Medicines, MRSA, KTLA
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Former Seattle P-I reporter Dorothy Parvaz recounts her ordeal in Iran
Web reporterFormer Seattle P-I reporter Dorothy Parvaz,who was detained in Syria after flying to the country April 29 and later detained in Iran, was freed On Tuesday night and is in Doha, Qatar. Parvaz described her experience in an interview with her current...Tags: Facebook, Al Jazeera (tv network), Syria, Doha (Qatar), Iran
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Robert "Bob" Huffman: He hears voices - just part of problem missing, mentally-ill sex offender poses to the public
Mentally-ill, level three sex offender Robert "Bob" Huffman escaped from Bremerton to North Vancouver, B.C., Canada in 2005, crossing the Washington-British Columbia border as an American-born Canadian Indian under terms of the Jay Treaty, which has...Tags: Theft, Judges, Canada, Lawyers, Trials
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