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  • For the love of the game

    1.80min

    For an event called the New Westminster police 30th annual soccer camp, it's surprising to hear Const. Bruce Ballingall describe what the week-long activities at Queen's Park are all about.

  • Two vignettes from 30 years of New Westminster police soccer camp

    1.27min

    If there are two things that stand out from 30 years of the New Westminster Police soccer camp, one took place in the early '90s, while the other took place on Wednesday morning this past week.

  • On the farm

    1.05min

    It's a sure sign of summer in the Royal City: the constant activity at the Queen's Park petting farm. Record photographer Larry Wright made a couple of recent trips to capture the sights on camera and video. Visitors can enjoy the farm from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily until Labour Day weekend. Admission...

  • Vlog: Drooling Drolet
    Thu, Sep 9: A drooling Mike Drolet reflects on his run-in with Olivia Newton-John while covering the Toronto International Film Festival.
  • Costs of Canadians' mental health
    Thu, Sep 9: Post-traumatic stress and mental illness are linked to more lost days at work than any other chronic condition, according to new research.
  • Dawson shooting's lingering trauma
    Thu, Sep 9: Four years after the deadly shooting at Dawson College, the trauma still lingers. Mike Armstrong investigates the ripple effects of terror.
  • Gay men can't donate blood: judge&agency
    Thu, Sep 9: An Ottawa judge sides with the Canadian Blood Services on a policy that men who have sex with men cannot donate blood. Lauren McNabb reports.
  • Qur'an burning event cancelled
    Thu, Sep 9: Florida Pastor Terry Jones cancels his controversial plan to burn copies of the Qu'ran this Saturday. Eric Sorensen explains.
  • Man's computers seized in judge sex scandal
    Thu, Sep 9: A Winnipeg man at the centre of a nude photo scandal involving a judge, will have his computers seized by the court.
  • Pickton conviction public inquiry
    Thu, Sep 9: The B.C. government has ordered a full public inquiry into the flawed police investigation of serial killer Robert Pickton.
  • Vitamin B&Alzheimer's
    Thu, Sep 9: Could vitamin B help stop a cruel disease from stealing people's memories? Tara Nelson reports.
  • Toronto police aid in Clemens case
    Thu, Sep 9: Toronto police are helping U.S. investigators in the high-profile Roger Clemens perjury case.
  • Twister in Dallas, TX
    Thu, Sep 9: A tornado struck Dallas, Texas on Wednesday.
  • Lion lunges at trainer
    Thu, Sep 9: A lion at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas turns on its master.
  • Bear attack survivor
    Thu, Sep 9: A B.C. logger lives to tell the harrowing tale of a bear attack. Francis Silvaggio reports.
  • TIFF 2010 opens
    Thu, Sep 9: Ontario's capital is transformed as the cinema circus comes to town for the annual Toronto International Film Festival. Mike Drolet has our red carpet report.
  • EI premiums set to rise
    Thu, Sep 9: Canadians can soon expect to pay more as EI premiums are set to rise. As Shirlee Engel reports, the announcement comes on the same day as more negative economic news emerged.
  • Travel Guide: Florida - Top Attractions
    From historic forts and museums, to splendid beach views and architecture, Florida is full of activities that don't include a trip to the theme park. WatchMojo.com explores the top attractions in the Sunshine State.
  • 7 Things You Should Know About Lara Croft And The Guardian of Light
    The Tomb Raider series is taking a wild departure from its past. Join WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be taking a look at Lara Croft's first ground-breaking multiplayer arcade-style adventure.
  • WireImage Daily September 9
    Ben and his cast go to Town in Venice, Gemma talks 'Tamara Drewe' in London and Justin parties in LA. WireImage Video/GettyImages
  • MEPs demand Roma expulsions halt
    A majority of members of the European Parliament vote against France's controversial expulsion of Roma, and demand a halt to the deportations.
  • Manila hostage controversy grows
    Philippines President Benigno Aquino defends his handling of last month's deadly bus hijacking, while investigators say police fire may have killed some hostages.
  • US: Iran should release all hikers
    The White House repeats call for Iran to release three American hikers detained in 2009 after they strayed into Iran from northern Iraq.

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