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Canucks Beat Oilers 4-3 in Shootout
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Fan frenzy for "Snakes"is on a different plane
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Reuters - As film back-stories go,
this one is fairly serpentine. The Samuel L. Jackson thriller
"Snakes on a Plane," which wrapped last September in Vancouver,
went back before the cameras this month for five days of
additional shooting in Los Angeles.
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Sedin Helps Canucks End Slide, Beat Oilers
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Red Wings Stay Atop Standings With Win
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Wounded Vancouver soldier arrives home, said to be improving
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Canadian Press - VANCOUVER (CP) - The emotional father of a Canadian soldier seriously wounded in an axe attack in Afghanistan welcomed his son home Tuesday, saying he's improving every day.
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Canucks Arena Is Quarantined Briefly
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AP - A letter containing suspicious white powder triggered a quarantine for several hours at GM Place, home of the Vancouver Canucks. The substance was later determined to be not harmful.
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Indian affairs minister says aboriginal poverty Canada's most pressing issue
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Canadian Press - NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. (CP) - Indian Affairs Minister Jim Prentice has reaffirmed the new Conservative government's commitment to the objectives of the Kelowna Accord to end aboriginal poverty.
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Top aboriginal leader says Tories must live up to Liberal commitments
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Canadian Press - NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) - Indian Affairs Minister Jim Prentice has made a good first impression on Phil Fontaine but the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is waiting for the new government's first throne speech to find out what impression aboriginal issues will make on the Tory agenda.
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