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Disney Cruise Lines has proven it's a one-year Wonder in Vancouver.
The Disney Wonder's inaugural cruise to Alaska hasn't even left the dock and it's ...
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THE ANTI-GLOBALIZATION movement has gained international recognition and momentum since November 1999 when over 50,000 demonstrators blocked delegates...
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The band got a full hour-long set to crank out familiar hits like Superstitious Feeling, I Did It For Love, Sweet Things in Life, You are the Light and Innocence for an appreciative crowd who sang along to their favourites. [George Belanger]'s voice is a little raspier than the one on the radio, but he's still got energy to spare and remains a great frontman. He and the band were joined on stage by original guitarist Glen Willows for an extended version of Thinking of You and the new Shine On.
The proggish staple Magic Man and Little Queen, the title track of the 1977 album, kept the retro rock vibe going and answered the question of whether [Nancy Wilson] still had the powerful pipes that made her one of rock's most recognizable frontwomen. The answer was yes. She proved she can still ...
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I mean, he's going to the Pro Bowl. He's having a great year. We're in the playoffs," [Mike Holmgren] said. "I don't know what more we can ask for.
[Matt Hasselbeck] has 27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, a differential second to [Tony Romo]'s plus-18 in the NFC. He's ranks in the top eight in the NFL in attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns and passer rating (91.5). He's set Seattle records with 337 completions in 537 attempts this season. He needs 23 yards in Sunday's regular-season finale at Atlanta to pass his franchise record for yards passing in a season (3,841).
"No. I mean, I wish we had the first-round bye. I wish we were breaking NFL records," he said. "It's part of our growing process as a team. We're getting there."
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[Kim Recalma-Clutesi] (Kwagiulth/ Pentlatch of the Qualicum Indian Reserve) received $25,000. Finalist Terry L. Cross (Seneca Nation of Indians/Bear Clan of Portland, Oregon) received $5,000. Finalist Jessie Housty (Heiltsuk First Nation of Bella Bella) received $5,000. Finalist Sandra Sunrising Osawa (Makah- Seattle, Wash.) received $5,000.
Conservation is widely defined," said [Gloria Borg Olds]. "(It is) the conservation of resources, and culture, economy, and health. You know, all the things involved in having a strong world.
"(The amazing) Mary Kerr and I brought Chief [Adam Dick]'s origin story, the Legend of Kawadillikalia, to life on a football field at the University of Victoria. It was an amazing thing to be asked by the Clan Chief to oversee his most precious possession...I...
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It can happen in Canada. We have to be more aware," Bob Freedman said.
On Friday, a lone gunman walked into the federation's Seattle office and opened fire, killing one woman and injuring five others. Employees said the shooter claimed to be a Muslim angry at Israel. Staff members said they overheard him saying "I am a Muslim American, angry at Israel," before opening fire.
In Winnipeg, the Asper Jewish Community Campus serves as a hub for the city's Jewish community. It's where the federation's office is located along with other Jewish groups.
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DRAMATIC footage of a police officer gunning down a Vancouver Island man in Seattle has been released on the orders of a Washington state judge.
John ...
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In the past couple of decades, a half-dozen MSBL players have been drafted by major league baseball teams, from the likes of Brandon's Reed Eastley (Seattle Mariners, 2005), former Brandon/Birtle standout Danny Andres of San Clara (Pittsburgh Pirates, 2002), ex-Baldur Regals catcher Blaine Fortin (Toronto Blue Jays, 1995), Brandon's Jamie Hodgson (Kansas City Royals, 1992) and former Neepawa Farmers fireballer Cam Biberdorf (Los Angeles Dodgers, 1988).
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You can run but you can't always hide from the U.S. Marshal.
A fugitive from Manitoba convicted nearly three decades ago of the robbery and beating of...
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The first part of the book covers some methodological issues in research of human development and aging. Chapter 1 offers a broad review of the history of methodological development and some current debates, largely derived from [K. Warner Schaie]' s phenomenal Seattle Longitudinal Study. Chapters 2-4 discuss main issues in using factor analysis methodology, such as factor invariance, multilevel factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis, in the study of development and aging. Chapter 5 reviews the issues commonly involved in longitudinal studies (e.g., attrition, dropout, and retest effects) and urges considerations of cohort effects that have been routinely ignored in longitudinal studies in examining the convergence assumption. The convergence assumption postulates a similarit...