• Death of 2-year-old in Vancouver house fire blamed on space heaters - CBC.ca

    Death of 2-year-old in Vancouver house fire blamed on space heaters - CBC.ca
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    Death of 2-year-old in Vancouver house fire blamed on space heaters
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    Space heaters caused an East Vancouver house fire that killed a two-year-old girl and sent several others to hospital yesterday afternoon, according to Vancouver Fire Chief John McKearney. ​"Two space heaters were placed very close to the bed of the ...
    Space heaters caused Vancouver fire that killed toddlerCTV News
    Family from El Salvador gutted after losing twin girl in Vancouver blazeVancouver Sun
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  • 5.1 magnitude earthquake hits off west coast of Vancouver Island ... - CBC.ca

    5.1 magnitude earthquake hits off west coast of Vancouver Island ... - CBC.ca
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    5.1 magnitude earthquake hits off west coast of Vancouver Island ...
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    An earthquake of 5.1 magnitude was recorded below the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of northern Vancouver Island at 7:49 a.m. PT according to the U.S. ...
    5.1 magnitude earthquake recorded off Vancouver IslandGlobalnews.ca
    5.1 magnitude earthquake strikes west of Port HardyVancouver Sun
    Another earthquake strikes off the northwest coast of Vancouver IslandCHEKall 9 news articles »
  • Vancouver's icy conditions cause spike in emergency room visits - CBC.ca

    Vancouver's icy conditions cause spike in emergency room visits - CBC.ca
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    Vancouver's icy conditions cause spike in emergency room visits
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    Weeks into the South Coast's cold snap, many Vancouver sidewalks remain covered in a thick layer of ice - and first responders say emergency rooms are filling up as a result. B.C. Health Services said there have been over 800 fall-related injuries ...
  • Vancouver in its longest cold snap in over 30 years - CBC.ca

    Vancouver in its longest cold snap in over 30 years - CBC.ca
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    Vancouver in its longest cold snap in over 30 years
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    Dec. 3 was a relatively quiet day in Metro Vancouver: an old character home was moved on a truck down Beach Avenue, the Canucks defeated the Maple Leafs in a shootout, but otherwise it was a slow news day, a Saturday, a day when many people began ...and more »
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