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Canadian Airlines in peril
again OTTAWA -- The federal government announced Friday it has
temporarily relaxed competition regulations to allow Canada's two
major airlines to discuss a corporate restructuring plan. Full
Story
Police used wiretaps in bid for Clark
warrant Police used wiretaps to gather information used to obtain
the search warrant executed on the home of Premier Glen Clark,
lawyers revealed Friday in B.C. Supreme Court. Full
Story
This grocery store is a yuppie's
dream The big trend in supermarkets has been the
super-supermarket, gargantuan stores where the budget-conscious
masses can stock up on bulk goods -- flats of Coke, Cheesies by the
tonne, those great big things of cranberry juice that you can't fit
in your fridge. Full
Story
Sihota wants Ottawa to pick up
$5.5-million tab for refugees The federal
government must help B.C. pay the "astonishing" $5.5-million bill to
take care of the two boatloads of migrants who recently landed here,
a B.C. cabinet minister said Friday. Full
Story
Vancouver's illegal booze clubs fill
a need There is no secret handshake. No password. No thug at the
door. Full
Story
Movies and more We've got movie
reviews in our online Entertainment
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section has complete movie listings, theatre-by-theatre showtimes,
Critics' Picks, and more. Queue also has The Vancouver Sun's
complete entertainment and leisure guide, and our restaurant
reviews.
Back to School The Vancouver Sun
newspaper takes an in-depth look at issues that face students and
parents at back-to-school time. It's all in a special eight-page
guide to the new school year, and it runs in The Vancouver Sun
newspaper on Wednesday, August 18. Make the grade. . .
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Special career guide The Vancouver Sun
newspaper presents Career Paths, a unique guide to career
trends for the next millennium. This special feature section covers
topics such as success coaching, personnel agencies and high-tech
job market trends. Career Paths runs in The Vancouver Sun
newspaper's business section on Tuesday, August 17.
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