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B.C. fishermen pull in 9.6 million salmon in one of the largest runs on record VANCOUVER - B.C. fishermen have pulled in close to 9.6 million sockeye salmon from the Fraser River’s near record run of the lucrative fish. After weeks of increasing the estimated catch numbers, the Pacific Salmon Commission now believes its estimate of 34 million salmon will stand. The com... Friday , September 03, 2010 Group wants Sikhs to get with the times and prevent youth from joining gangs VANCOUVER - North America’s oldest Sikh temple society needs to modernize century-old traditions before more youth are lost to gang violence, says a spokesman for a group that has sued the society over its membership process. Jatinder Singh of Sikh Youth Vancouver said Friday that the Khalsa... Friday , September 03, 2010
DIGBY, N.S. - Farmers fretted over their crops, fishermen tied up their boats and bikers at a rally expected to draw 100,000 people continued to party Friday despite warnings that hurricane Earl was churning their way. The storm’s menacing winds and heavy rains were forecast to slam the Mari... Friday , September 03, 2010
OTTAWA - A man arrested in connection with a terror probe, but never charged, has been granted bail on unrelated assault allegations. While the RCMP arrested the 20-year-old Ottawa man last week in connection with their year-long homegrown terror probe, he wasn’t charged in that case. Instea... Friday , September 03, 2010
CALGARY - A girl under the age of 18 was held against her will at the same time as Dustin LaFortune, according to court documents in a gruesome case involving allegations of forcible confinement and assault. LaFortune was starved and burned and had parts of his tongue and lips cut off before... Friday , September 03, 2010
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