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Community Activists Modify Construction Signs

Morning commuters were greeted with new messages along Gateway Program construction routes this morning.  The construction announcement signs had been modified to read "Farms not Freeway", "Peatland not...

Nasa sky survey probe blasts off

Asteroids and comets  watch has began, but what will happen if a rouge asteroid or comet is actual sighted will USA nuke it, or will we see other methods used to deflect an impeding disaster where possibly...

Holiday Travel Costs Less

November 28, 2008 - Peter Greenberg and CBS reporter discuss amazing travel deals  http://cbs4.com/video/?id=87310@wfor.dayport.com  

Helicopter Joins Search For Missing Penn Student Joe Dado

Penn State freshman Joseph "Joe" Dado, 18, went missing after a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity party on Burrowes Road in the University Park area of Pennsylvania. He was seen walking towards his dorm at Tener Hall around 3 am on Sunday morning, but never reached his room. He has...

The cleanest fuel for the dirtiest engines? You decide

Do you own a small engine? Do you know what small engine emissions do to your health and the environment? Do you know why small engines pollute so much? Are you tired of your small engine equipment having starting...

Overexcited liberals and Conservatives caught up in Nanny-gate

"Is this all for real??? "Why aren't we asking one question and one question only? "Did Ruby Dhalla have proper permits to hire these nannies?" If she did then , we are all good and Ruby can go on with her life...

Taliban Taliban Taliban when is this gonna end!!

are you telling me that all of the civilized world cant handle just a little number of radicals?whats wrong with this picture if i may ask At least 30 people were killed and 200 injured in the blast in Lahore...

Vicki Huntington: First BC Independent to Win Seat in 60 Years

Vicki Huntington is the first Independent candidate to win a BC riding in 60 years. "Independent candidate Vicki Huntington has defeated high-profile B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Wally Oppal in the riding of Delta South in one of two provincial election recounts concluded on...

'Prom Night in Mississippi' Reveals Racial Divides

The same week an African-American family moves into the White House, a movie about a Mississippi high school's first integrated dance debuts at the Sundance Film Festival. What's most significant about "Prom...

Pilgrimage to Burns Bog

Over 100 people participated in a pilgrimage to Burns Bog on Sunday.  The event organized by a multi-faith coalition had participants walk over the Alex Fraser bridge and then though the Delta Nature...

Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers in California listed endangered

The Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, two of the longest rivers in California, have been listed today as the USA's most endangered waterways, because of bad water management and really poor flood planning. The...

Police on police action: off-duty cops arrested in Vancouver

While attempting to maintain law and order and protect citizens, police have had to deal with the 'enemy within' yet again when three off-duty officers from three different Lower Mainland Vancouver forces were...

2009 Polar Bear Swims across the US and Canada today

As part of a New Years Day tradition across the United States and Canada, thousands of people will be battling their hangovers to plunge into icy waters, swim out to a designated point, and then swim back to the...

Worrying signs as Vietnam’s peak tourist season approaches

The world economic crisis and high domestic inflation is hitting Vietnam’s tourism industry, which is not expected to meet a target of welcoming five million international tourists this year. " Culture, Sport and Tourism Minister...

Global crisis hits over 1,300 south China firms, Export houses shut in India

The after effects of the economic meltdown are affecting China and India severely.  Export oriented companies have been hit hardest in both countries. In southern China, factories that have relied on exporting to the United States and other rich nations have begun...

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