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British Columbia's provincial health officer: Vancouver Canucks jumped line for H1N1 vaccine (ESPN)

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
British Columbia's provincial health officer says Vancouver Canucks players jumped the line when they received swine flu vaccinations this week.

6.6 earthquake hits off British Columbia coast (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck in the Queen Charlotte Islands region off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. local time (1530 GMT), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Western Canadians facing major flooding (UPI)

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
VICTORIA, British Columbia, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Vancouver Island residents in British Columbia, Canada, are facing a state of emergency due to flooding in two communities, authorities said.

National News

Fight over mining bill deepens on Parliament Hill

CANADIAN TV
A debate is underway in Ottawa over a private members bill that would give the federal government more say in how Canadian mining companies operate in developing countries.

Canada's coffee market brews bold competition

CANADIAN TV
The country's high-end coffee market remains a competitive battleground despite months of recession. Late last week, two American companies snatched up the market share controlled by Timothy's Coffees of the World Inc. -- a well-known Canadian chain that operates retail outlets across the country.

Residents of flooded B.C. towns return home

CANADIAN TV
Residents of Duncan and North Cowichan, B.C., are returning home after flooding sparked evacuations in the southeast Vancouver Island communities on Friday.

Pope appoints new bishop to Nova Scotia diocese

CANADIAN TV
The Vatican has announced a new bishop will oversee the Catholic Church in Antigonish, N.S., replacing Raymond Lahey, who is facing child pornography charges.

Detainee treatment a concern 'for some time': MacKay

CANADIAN TV
The treatment of detainees at the hands of their Afghan captors has been a concern "for some time," and Ottawa wants to help that government improve its human rights record, says Defence Minister Peter MacKay.





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