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  • Scientology facing documentary expose by Texan Bert Leahy

    Examiner - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Narconon Arrowhead protest in Oklahoma, and I know Bert as a man with a caring heart a man who seeks truth and justice for those who cannot help themselves. Now he will be filming a multi-State, multi-city documentary across the United States, exposing the horrors of Scientology. Bert feels he was duped and misled by both Scientology and then Marty Rathbun -- viewing Rathbun as the ...

  • ‘Million Dollar Listing’ stars Fredrik Eklund and Luis Ortiz get into a fight

    Examiner - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Fredrik Eklund may have been labeled the listing machine of New York because he is a hardworking broker in the big city who never stops working. He is successful because of his hardworking personality, so it is a big shock that he gets into a fight with a new broker. This season, fans have ...

  • Sotheby’s stakes claim in Ottawa’s real estate market

    Ottawa Citizen - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    OTTAWA -- Eyebrows rose when a blue and white For Sale sign appeared in front of houses in Hintonburg and Greely, not at the properties but the seller: luxury real estate brokerage Sotheby's International Realty Canada has landed in Ottawa.The great comfort and extravagance associated with luxury is not a trait generally attributed to a city with housing prices which, according to the ...

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  • Rycroft Brazilian protesters wont be silenced by FIFA boss

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Despite FIFA President Sepp Blatter's rosy view of things, there is a clear divide growing between what is going on at the Confederations Cup, and what is actually taking place in the streets of Brazil. (Vincenzo Pinto/Getty ...

  • NHLers tweet during Game 4 of Stanley Cup final

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Linesman Pierre Racicot (65) tries to separate Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith, left, and Boston Bruins centre Chris Kelly during the first period in Game 4 on Wednesday. (Charles Krupa/Associated ...

  • Impact remain unbeaten at home with win over Dynamo

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Felipe Martins and Marco Di Vaio scored in the first half Wednesday as the Montreal Impact remained undefeated at home with a 2-0 victory over the Houston Dynamo. The Eastern Conference-leading Impact (9-3-2) improved to 6-0-1 at Saputo Stadium and won a fourth in a row at home in Major League Soccer play. Houston (6-5-4) are winless in their last five (0-3-2). The crowd of 17,694 saw the ...

  • Great-grandmother graduates high school in B.C.

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A great-grandmother who has waited 56 years to get her high school diploma can finally cross that dream off her bucket list. Maureen Baker has attended several high school reunions with her classmates from the 1950s, but felt like an outsider because she never finished school. On Wednesday, the 76-year-old Agassiz, B.C., resident finally walked across a stage with two other seniors who ...

  • Vancouver rats carry disease that can infect humans

    Vancouver Sun - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A Vancouver School Board survey has found the high cost of housing is the major reason parents are pulling their kids out of the city’s schools. Few homes are priced at less than $600,000 in Vancouver. Here’s a comparison, looking at detached homes for less than $600,000 in Vancouver and in four other B.C. ...

  • MLS Montreal 2 Houston 0

    Middle East Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Felipe Martins and Marco DiViao scored first-half goals Wednesday in sending Montreal to a 2-0 triumph over Houston. The Impact won for the fourth time in five outings to increase their lead in the Eastern Conference to four points over idle New York. Mertens took a through ball from Patrice Bernier in the 14th minute and beat goalkeeper Tally Hall. DiViao scored in the 32nd minute. It was ...

  • MLB Toronto 5 Colorado 2

    Middle East Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Adam Lind hit a three-run homer in the first inning Wednesday and Toronto remained the hottest team in baseball with a 5-2 decision over Colorado. It was the eighth straight victory for the Blue Jays, who climbed within a game of .500 after being 10 games below the breakeven mark as recently as June 4. Lind's first-inning homer was his ninth of the season and it was enough to make a ...

  • Rockies swept away by Jays in forgettable three-game trip to Canada

    Denver Post - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    TORONTO - The length of the schedule demands improvisation. The Rockies awoke Wednesday underneath the dome, feeling like they were crawling from underneath a rock. They needed a burst of sunlight. Or a jolt. But apparently that will have to wait until Roy Oswalt's first start.Juan Nicasio wore a different number, but his ordinary performance was exactly what the Rockies weren't ...

  • Hot Ticket Vancouver International Jazz Festival

    The Globe and Mail - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    He was a member of the famed Miles Davis Quintet, a synth music trailblazer, an award-winning film composer, a genre-crossing collaborator, and even an interpreter of the music of Joni Mitchell. Now Herbie Hancock is returning to the coast for the Vancouver International Jazz Festival."He's a musical hero, and someone who has always been ahead of the curve," says festival ...

  • Lamphier Canada needs economic pipeline to Asia

    Edmonton Journal - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Protesters against Enbridge's proposed Northern Gateway pipeline gather outside the joint review final argument hearings in Terrace on Monday. The joint review panel on the project sits through June ...

  • Full steam ahead for Vancouvers cruise ship industry

    The Province - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Christine Duffy, president and CEO of Cruise Lines International Association, is in Vancouver this week for the industry’s largest annual ...

  • Talking Keystone Redford says Canada and U.S. share energy values

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Visting New York for the third time 18 months, Premier Alison Redford stressed that Canada and the U.S. share environmental and political values over Keystone XL pipeline. (Fred Chartrand/Canadian ...

  • B.C. First Nation sets fires to save bison

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A First Nation band is reviving the age-old practice of controlled burning in order to improve the health of forests and restore the population of the wood bison in a corner of northeastern ...

  • Status of Women conference aims to stop web exploitation

    CBC News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Canada's ministers responsible for the Status of Women ended a two-day conference Wednesday in northern P.E.I. expressing concerns about internet luring, cyber bullying and child sexual exploitation. Valerie Docherty, P.E.I.'s minister responsible for the Status of Women, hosted the meeting of federal, provincial and territorial ministers. The conference looked at ways to promote ...

  • Couple plan to move business out of Ottawa after dispute with city

    Ottawa Citizen - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    OTTAWA -- The Vaughan Side Road paintball saga is over. The city has won in court, meaning Dag and Allison Militky can't operate their paintball field any more."I'm not a child. I won't scream and cry," Dag Militky said after a court ruling.But he still can't help but feel that the city treated him unfairly.It was in the fall of 2007 that the couple, now in their ...

  • Teachers disciplined for duct-taping mouths sex and gross stories

    C News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    (Fotolia) VANCOUVER -- A Vancouver teacher is being reprimanded for having chatty ...

  • Perjury trial hears from witnesses who saw RCMP officers use Taser on Robert Dziekanski

    Vancouver Sun - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    In 2010, the RCMP introduced new policies on Taser use saying they will fire stun guns at people only when they're hurting someone or clearly about to do so. The directive mirrored a recommendation from a B.C. public inquiry on Taser use prompted by the death of airline passenger Robert ...

  • Opinion Vancouver community’s grassroots vs. centralized control

    Vancouver Sun - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A Vancouver School Board survey has found the high cost of housing is the major reason parents are pulling their kids out of the city’s schools. Few homes are priced at less than $600,000 in Vancouver. Here’s a comparison, looking at detached homes for less than $600,000 in Vancouver and in four other B.C. ...

  • ‘I felt a big zap’ Juno-award-winning jazz singer survives lightning strike at her Ottawa home

    National Post - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Lightning storms always put on a good show near Kellylee Evans’s country home outside of Ottawa and the one crackling across the sky on June 8 was especially spectacular. The Juno-award-winning jazz vocalist admired its menacing power from her kitchen window around 6 p.m. as she washed up from supper. She had just reassured her son, spooked by the booms sounding ominously close. Less ...

  • Canadian warships join Port Hueneme military exercise

    Ventura County Star - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    JOSEPH A. GARCIA/THE STAR Stef Ludin (left) and Joel LaLonde, who are both leading seamen and port inspector divers for the Royal Canadian Navy, aboard the HMCS Saskatoon, prepare to submerge a remote-operated vehicle Wednesday during a mine countermeasure exercise at Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme. Two ships from the Royal Canadian Navy are searching for fake mines off the coast ...

  • Canada U.S. must work to become energy independent Alberta premier

    CTV - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Alberta Premier Alison Redford, (left to right) Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall listen in as British Columbia Premier Christy Clark responds to media questions during the press conference for the 2013 Western Premier's Conference in Winnipeg, Monday, June 17, 2013. (John Woods / THE CANADIAN ...

  • Donald Trump announces $360M hotel-condo tower in Vancouver

    CTV - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Donald Trump gives the thumbs up as he leaves an announcement with sons Donald Jr, Eric and daughter Ivanka in downtown Vancouver, B.C. Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (Jonathan Hayward / THE CANADIAN ...

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