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Are the Raptors really a Canadian team? Canadians divided, says poll

Are the Raptors really a Canadian team? Canadians divided, says poll

With the Toronto Raptors now up two games to one against the favoured Golden State Warriors, a recent poll measured the pulse of Canadian fans, bandwagon and diehard alike
Second man sentenced in brutal New West home invasion

Second man sentenced in brutal New West home invasion

65-year-old widower beaten, hit with a hammer, slashed with a knife during break-in.
Burnaby South's Jagmeet Singh thanks veterans at D-Day event in France

Burnaby South's Jagmeet Singh thanks veterans at D-Day event in France

Federal NDP Leader and Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh took part in special ceremonies today on the 75 th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
UPDATE: 75-yr-old pedestrian killed in possible hit-and-run in Burnaby

UPDATE: 75-yr-old pedestrian killed in possible hit-and-run in Burnaby

Marine Way shut down in both directions near Boundary Road.
B.C. man accused of swimming naked in shark tank returns to work as fishing guide

B.C. man accused of swimming naked in shark tank returns to work as fishing guide

TORONTO — A British Columbia man accused of swimming naked in a shark tank at a Toronto aquarium has returned home to resume his job as a fishing guide while his case wends its way through the justice system.
Man charged for allegedly punching strangers near Vancouver’s Waterfront Station

Man charged for allegedly punching strangers near Vancouver’s Waterfront Station

Police appeal for more witnesses, victims in downtown assaults
Canucks need to find impact defencemen outside the first round of the draft

Canucks need to find impact defencemen outside the first round of the draft

Stanley Cup Finalists have been bolstered by undrafted and late-picked defencemen.
North Shore veterans amongst thousands of Canadians gathered on 75th anniversary of D-Day

North Shore veterans amongst thousands of Canadians gathered on 75th anniversary of D-Day

Thousands of Canadians gathered on a stretch of beach on the coast of Normandy in France today to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, one of the most pivotal days of the Second World War.
Richmond D-Day vet, 97, attends 75th anniversary in France

Richmond D-Day vet, 97, attends 75th anniversary in France

A Second World War veteran from Richmond was front and centre in Normandy, France this week for the 75th anniversary of the famous D-Day landings.
Anti-abortion meeting at Coquitlam library draws protest

Anti-abortion meeting at Coquitlam library draws protest

Activists worry U.S. anti-abortion sentiments are coming to Canada
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