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Aga Khan’s lawyer vows tough answer to new claim of forgery

The Aga Khan.

By Salim Jiwa BREAKING NEWS: TOP AMERICAN LAWYER VOUCHES FOR AGA KHAN’S AFFIDAVIT. VANCOUVER – (Updated with documents) Two Canadian men, including a lawyer, continue to be in denial that they have been sued by the Aga Khan for violation of his copyright on material he authored. Toronto lawyer Alnaz Jiwa and Montreal resident Nagib [...]

June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in World | Read More »

Green River Killings: Oregon girl identified from bones lost for 24 years

Angela Girdner - bones misplaced for 24 years.

PORTLAND, Oregon – The remains of a girl missing since April 1985 have been identified as those of Angela Marie Girdner and authorities suspect she was the 49th victim of the Green River Killer. “Angela had been missing from Portland since May of 1983 when her parents reported her as runaway. Detectives believe that Angela [...]

December 16th, 2009 | Posted in United States | Read More »

Alberta boy who was in a coma from Swine Flu has died

H1N1 complications: Michael has been in coma since Nov. 2.

CALGARY, Alberta – A 16-year-old Calgary boy who had been in a coma after getting a serious infection from Swine Flu has died, his devastated grandmother confirmed Tuesday nigh

December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »

Houston becomes first major U.S. city to elect openly gay woman as mayor

Houston Calling for gay mayor Annise Parker.

HOUSTON – The fourth largest city in the United States has made history by electing its first openly gay female mayor despite a ferocious attack by conservatives who made an issue of the fact that she is a lesbian. Annise Parker, who has been city controller, never concealed her sexual orientation and in her victory speech [...]

December 13th, 2009 | Posted in United States | Read More »

‘Come forth and tell who shot my husband’ Surrey woman cries out

Joti Sidhu and Mandip Thind together during happier times.

EXCLUSIVE: Grieving 24-year-old Surrey widow Joti Sidhu wants the man who shot her husband – Mandip Thind – to come forward. She says the person who fired the shot is being selfish and hindering the police investigation of the tragedy.

July 16th, 2009 | Posted in B.C.,Featured | Read More »

Terrorist letter about EnCana bombings worries cops

Bomb at gas pipline caused a crater on Oct. 12, 2008.

Police probing the six bombings of EnCana gas pipelines in northern B.C. have received a threatening letter that has investigators worried. The letter was sent to a Dawson Creek business.

July 15th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »

‘On Independence Day, a few hours ago, they killed my son, Aaron in Afghanistan’

Aaron Fairbairn

It was a heartbreaking tweet: “They killed my son, Aaron.” Within hours, a suicide bombing in Afghanistan was dominating Twitter as the top topic of discussion as thousands sent their condolences. DOD confirms Aaron died. Full story.

July 6th, 2009 | Posted in Featured,More News | Read More »

Five more kids paying a price for not closing Marlborough Elementary in Burnaby: Six cases of Swine Flu now

Fraser Health President Dr. Nigel Murray does not want to close schools

Parents who trusted Fraser Health Authority experts find five more kids have become infected with Swine Flu at Burnaby Elementary school which refused to close earlier. Now the school is closed for a week. Why the flip-flop?

June 16th, 2009 | Posted in Swine Flu | Read More »

Husband had nothing to do with Wendy Ladner-Beaudry slaying: Cops

Wendy Ladner-Beaudry - Photo B.C. Games Society

Michel Beaudry had nothing to do with the slaying of his wife Wendy Ladner-Beaudry, a categorical statement by cops says. Has the media been fair to him?

June 11th, 2009 | Posted in Featured,LATEST FROM VANCOUVER | Read More »

Searcher have now recovered 24 bodies from Air France wreckage scene

broken-airplane

24 bodies, parts of the wing, LCD panels and other items from downed Air France crash have now been located by searchers. Eight bodies were found on Monday to take the total to 24.

June 8th, 2009 | Posted in More News | Read More »

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