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Byron Nelson PGA Tour stop remains a link to golf's history
This week's PGA Tour stop in Texas is one that holds a special place in many golfers' hearts.
Category: SportsProvince: Ontario
Newspaper: Canada.com Region: Northern and Central and Southern Ontario
Feed: Golf Date: 2012-05-17 14:01:28



Honoured for bravery during fatal axe attack
Surrey senior rejects 'hero' label as death of co-worker still haunts him.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cloverdale Reporter Region: BC Region
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:47



Thousands expected at Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
Cowboy Cook-off, classic cars, and freestyle skateboarding among the new attractions at this year's Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cloverdale Reporter Region: BC Region
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:46



Police looking for hit and run driver
Victim left with broken legs after being slammed by a car in Guildford
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cloverdale Reporter Region: BC Region
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:46



BCIT engineering students invent mini turbine
Two mechanical engineering students at B.C. Institute of Technology have invented a mini turbine that produces electricity off small creeks.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:35



Gas tax take tops $1 billion in Metro Vancouver
Nearly 50 cents per litre goes to governments with latest increases
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:34



Alpha secondary to get seismic upgrading money
North Burnaby's Alpha secondary will receive provincial funding for seismic upgrades, but the district had planned for a replacement.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:34



Burnaby council considers 401 Motor Inn proposal
If approved, a proposed housing project for the homeless would be the first of its kind in Burnaby, says a local advocate for the homeless.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:59:33



Timbermen talk about new attitude
The Coastal Windows Timbermen open their season Sunday (May 20) with a game against the Langley Thunder at Frank Crane Arena.
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Nanaimo News Bulletin Region: Vancouver
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:58:52





Bus reroutes to unite daughter with dying mother in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Quick thinking and cash from passengers on a Vancouver bus attempted to get a woman united with her dying mother in Nanaimo.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Nanaimo News Bulletin Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:57:48



Cyclists dominate Nanaimo Commuter Challenge
Nanaimo Bike to Work Week gets head start with promotion from Nanaimo Commuter Challenge.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Nanaimo News Bulletin Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:57:45



Nanaimo Mounties arrest home invasion suspect
Police are still trying to track down three suspects involved in two violent weekend home invasions in Nanaimo on the weekend.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Nanaimo News Bulletin Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:57:44



Michael Owen welcomes fresh start after doomed United turn
Striker Michael Owen is searching for a new English Premier League club or a return overseas after being released by Manchester United following three injury-blighted seasons.
Category: SportsProvince:
Newspaper: CBC Region:
Feed: Soccer Date: 2012-05-17 13:56:59



Fiery flamenco funk gives sneak peek to Summer Festival season
Los Morenos: fueled by fiery nouveau flamenco funk rhythms, they cross numerous stylistic barriers
Category: Entertainment & ArtsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cowichan News Leader Region: Vancouver
Feed: Entertainment Date: 2012-05-17 13:54:23



Hydro workshops for huge project open to the public
Two-day workshop in Campbell River on May 23-24; big snow pack means hydro will begin releasing more water
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Campbell River Mirror Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:54:11



Thunder rally in final minutes to edge Lakers
The Thunder scored the final nine points to rally for a 77-75 victory over the Lakers in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: NBA Date: 2012-05-17 13:53:59



SN Mag digital bonus: Spurs continue to Pop
Is this the final stand for Tim Duncan and the Spurs or will Coach Pop keep the machine running smoothly for years to come?
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: NBA Date: 2012-05-17 13:53:58



Jones on NBA Playoffs: Lakers tripling out?
A change in offence has put the Lakers on the ropes in their second-round series with the Thunder.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: NBA Date: 2012-05-17 13:53:57



Dogs, ducks and sheep - oh, my!
Sanctioned sheepdog competition herds sheep, ducks at Victoria Highland Games
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Victoria News Region: Vancouver
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:53:34



Dr. Larry Fenton dies after serving Chemainus-area patients for 36 years
Long ordeal with Huntington's disease ends for popular Mural-Town doc who died May 12.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cowichan News Leader Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:53:07



McNamee lied about steroid involvement
Brian McNamee, the chief prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, conceded he initially lied about his steroid involvement.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:50



Selig leaves open possibility of A's move
Bud Selig says it's up to Oakland owner Lew Wolff to decide whether to consider additional sites for a new ballpark for the A's.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:50



Hamilton gets rest for 1st time since HR tear
Rangers OF Josh Hamilton is out of the lineup for the first time since a hot streak vaulted him to the AL lead in Triple Crown categories.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:49



MLB Fastcast: Pujols goes deep for No. 2
Watch as Albert Pujols goes deep for just his second home run of 2012 and Yu Darvish dominates the A's for his sixth win of the season.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:47



Blue Jays look to keep bats hot vs. Yankees
Rookie starter Drew Hutchison looks to get help from the Blue Jays' suddenly hot bats on Thursday night against the New York Yankees.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:46



Jays ship Lind to Vegas, call up Gomes
The Toronto Blue Jays can no longer afford to wait on Adam Lind. On Thursday the team optioned the first baseman to triple-A Las Vegas.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: MLB Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:45



There's no stopping him
Campbell River's combined Carihi-Phoenix rugby squad romps to an easy win over Courtenay opponents
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Campbell River Mirror Region: Vancouver
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:31



Carihi girls capture Island title
The Tyees shutout two-time defending champs Claremont Spartans 2-0 on home field
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Campbell River Mirror Region: Vancouver
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:31



Dragon Racing finally gets engines for 2 cars
Jay Penske has struck a deal to use Chevrolet engines for his two drivers at the Indianapolis 500, ending an ugly dispute with Lotus.
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Newspaper: Sports Net Region:
Feed: Autoracing Date: 2012-05-17 13:52:02



Stacking many changes into single bill defies tradition
David Hobson is concerned about the lack of debate about appointment in federal Parliament
Category: Opinion & CommentaryProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Cowichan News Leader Region: Vancouver
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-17 13:51:48



Kelowna Art Gallery hosts documentary screening
Film is about controversial dismissal of university professor Norman Corbett, who will attend a post-screening forum.
Category: Entertainment & ArtsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Kelowna Capital News Region: BC Region
Feed: Entertainment Date: 2012-05-17 13:51:19



Kelowna Art Gallery to host fundraiser
GO Party! event to feature visual art, music, art-making and local food.
Category: Entertainment & ArtsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Kelowna Capital News Region: BC Region
Feed: Entertainment Date: 2012-05-17 13:51:18



Islanders add to Fjellgaard show
Musical duo Saskia and Darrel of Courenay perform with Gary Fjellgaard in Brentwood Bay
Category: Entertainment & ArtsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Victoria News Region: Vancouver
Feed: Entertainment Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:46



B.C. Ferries adds sailings for May long weekend
58 more sailings between Swartz Bay, Tsawwwassen for May 17 to 22
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Victoria News Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:23



Puppet-packed parade planned for Victoria Day
Island Farms parade to get special touches marking to mark Victoria's 150th anniversary
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Victoria News Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:22



Traffic enforcement ramped up with summer weather
Law enforcement agencies across the region are on the hunt for speeding, aggressive and reckless drivers
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Victoria News Region: Vancouver
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:22



Sting girls advance to Rugby semifinals
Another dominant victory for the Fort High Sting girls meant the rugby team is on its way back to the semi-finals. The Sting swarmed the Leduc Tigers on Tuesday in a 35-15 game that saw the Fort team oust the very team that beat them in last year's Metro League City Conference finals.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:17



Fire ban comes to Fort in time for Victoria Day
Victoria Day weekend is going to put a crimp in the way most Alberta campers spend their time in the great outdoors, but the sizzle of summer will be alive on Fort Saskatchewan's patios and decks.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:16



National bronze for Fort karate competitor
Medals or not, the Fort Saskatchewan Karate Do team showed their skill at the Shotokan Karate Federation Nationals last weekend in Vancouver. Having sent seven athletes to the event, one Fort karate fighter - or karateka - claimed a bronze while two others placed fourth in their groups.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:16



City ponders issues brought on by water woes
A series of mechanical failures that shut off the city's water supply and spurred a boil water advisory for city residents last Saturday afternoon launched a pair of reviews by civic administration.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:15



New $8 million hotel starts construction
A Sherwood Park development company broke ground on the construction of a 128-room hotel, going up next door to the Hampton Inn on 101 St.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:14



Edm man charged in 3 vehicle crash
An Edmonton man is charged with two counts of dangerous driving causing injury and one count of refusing to provide a breath sample as a result of a multi-vehicle crash took place at 99 Ave. and 84 St.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Fort Saskatchewan Record Region: Prairies
Feed: Fort Saskatchewan Record's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:50:14



LETTER: HandyDART's high costs not a surprise
I have been driving HandyDart-style wheelchair buses since 1975 when the service was provided by charities.
Category: Opinion & CommentaryProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: North Shore Outlook Region: Vancouver
Feed: Opinion Date: 2012-05-17 13:49:56



Smoke detectors alert residents to fire on Blue Jay Street
Tenants awakened and escape safely from house in Abbotsford.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Abby News Region: BC Region
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:49:48



Police arrest Hells Angel in Aldergrove
Abbotsford Police executed a search warrant, with the assistance of other authorities.
Category: NewsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Abby News Region: BC Region
Feed: News Date: 2012-05-17 13:49:47



Yale's Bennett-Boire among the youngest players invited to U17 national team tryout
Yale Lions guard Jauquin Bennett-Boire has been invited to try out for Canada's national cadet (under-17) boys basketball team.
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Abby News Region: BC Region
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:48:53



Hadwin joins forces with Vancouver Canucks on promotional partnership
Abbotsford golfer Adam Hadwin has landed a contract with the Vancouver Canucks.
Category: SportsProvince: British Columbia
Newspaper: Abby News Region: BC Region
Feed: Sports Date: 2012-05-17 13:48:52



Province puts Pigeon Lake redevelopment project on hold for summer
Submitted Starting today, visitors can begin booking campsites at both of the provincial campgrounds located at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park.[...]
Category: SportsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Leduc Rep Region: Prairies
Feed: Leduc Representative's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:47:45



Grove councillors present pair of initiatives
Spruce Grove council unanimously passed a pair of business items this past Monday designed to increase both the safety and the aesthetics of the city. The first, presented by Ald.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Stony Plain Reporter Region: Prairies
Feed: Stony Plain Reporter's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:36



Are bears moving in, or just passing through at Chickakoo?
After several reports of bear sightings, Parkland County has erected permanent BearSmart signs in the Chickakoo Lake Park. Of 11 bear incidents reported to local Fish and Wildlife authorities in 2011 only two of them were in Chickakoo.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:20



Red hatters sure to turn heads
You may have seen a group of dashing looking women dressed in extravagant purple outfits garnished with bright red hats in the community and wondered if they were part of an elite, high society organization.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:19



Playschool finds a permanent home in Grove
Spruce Grove Playschool celebrated their grand opening at their new permanent home last Saturday. The playschool has been operating at various locations since its establishment in 1976.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:19



Council member helped pave the way for local women in politics
Having served for almost a quarter of a decade at Parkland County, Phyllis Kobasiuk has a vast and impressive range of experience when it comes to the workings of municipal politics. She grew up in Edmonton and began a career with Alberta Agriculture after graduating from NAIT's business program.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:18



Local digital artist earning recognition
A new form of art is starting to be taken seriously by both industry professionals and enthusiasts. Digital art or digital painting has been around for a number of years in the film and media industry, however, it being viewed as a legitimate art form is only recently beginning to unfold.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:17



Businesses team up to fight cancer
Two Stony Plain businesses are teaming together later this month in an effort to cure cancer, specifically the types that occur below the belt.[...]
Category: NewsProvince: Alberta
Newspaper: Spruce Grove Examiner Region: Prairies
Feed: Spruce Grove Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-17 13:46:16



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