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Shuswap reserve's spending key issue in band election

Shuswap First Nation band building

The small Shuswap First Nation near Invermere, B.C., is going to the polls today. And some band members are hoping to see a different government elected after the band's finances came to light under a new federal law.






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Canadians need not apply to UBC's Vantage College

Vantage College

The University of British Columbia is building an exclusive new college at a cost of more than $127 million, but Canadian students need not apply.






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UN Imposes Sanctions on Former Yemen President

The U.N. Security Council has imposed sanctions on Yemen's former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, and two Shiite Muslim leaders for threatening Yemeni peace and stability. The U.S.-sponsored sanctions include a worldwide travel ban and a freezing of foreign assets. The council agreed that Saleh had worked with the Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, in undermining efforts by the new president, Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to establish stability and democracy. A U.S. official who asked not to be named said the sanctions made it clear that the international community will not tolerate efforts to use violence to thwart the aspirations of the Yemeni people. Yemen has been in political upheaval since the former president was forced to step down in 2011. Earlier Friday, Yemen announced the formation of a new Cabinet, a key demand of the Houthis, who threatened a revolution if no government was named. Yemen's political factions signed a deal last week asking Hadi and Prime Minister Khaled Bahah to put together a politically neutral government committed to human rights. Houthis had given Hadi an ultimatum to form a new government by next week or face what they called "all revolutionary options." The new Cabinet includes General Mahmoud al-Subaihi, who is known for fighting al-Qaida, as defense minister, and veteran diplomat Abdullah al-Saaidi as foreign minister.



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Anti-Islamic State Coalition Fights Radical Jihadi Propaganda

The United States is urging its allies to counter the Islamic State’s slick propaganda campaign, which experts say appears to be generating tremendous appeal throughout the Middle East. But some analysts say defeating the militants on the battlefield is necessary to win the war for hearts and minds. VOA correspondent Meredith Buel reports.



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Mexico says 43 missing students likely victims of mass murder, remains burned

Mexico Violence

Suspects in the disappearance of 43 college students have described a macabre and complicated mass murder and incineration of the victims carried out over an entire day and ending with their ashen remains being dumped into a river, Mexican authorities said Friday.






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No evidence of missing child Keepness in wells linked to Reddit map

well search

Regina police say a search related to a map posted online earlier this week has yielded no trace of missing Saskatchewan girl Tamra Keepness.






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Security camera footage from homes, businesses broadcast online

Security camera footage

Insecam.com, a new website, is broadcasting online private security camera footage from thousands of spots across Canada — all without the knowledge of the people who own and operate the cameras.






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Robin Williams' autopsy rules death a suicide, finds no illegal drugs

Robin Williams

Robin Williams' autopsy found no alcohol or illegal drugs were in his body when he killed himself at his Northern California home in August, sheriff's officials said Friday. The autopsy results released by the Marin County sheriff's office found that the actor had taken prescription medications, but in "therapeutic concentrations."






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Boy, 15, says he got free drinks with 'Spookland' VIP pass

Connor 15 Spookland VIP pass minor drinking underage Nov. 7 2013

Some minors say they were given free drinks after showing their VIP passes at Spookland, a massive Halloween party near Gatineau, Que., that made headlines after nine teenagers were sent to hospital for drug and alcohol poisoning and others reported sexual assaults to police.






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Stephen Harper raises religious freedom concerns with China

China Harper 20141106

Prime Minister Stephen Harper talked trade throughout his one-day visit to Hangzhou in eastern China, but behind closed doors, he raised a more sensitive topic with the Communist Party secretary for the Zhejiang province — religious freedom.






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Couple go for pizza as tortured and beaten 3-year-old lay dying

Child Torture Death

Authorities say a Pennsylvania couple struck a 3-year-old boy with a frying pan, laughed as they hung him upside down and beat him, and eventually inflicted so many injuries that he died in what a prosecutor described as an "unspeakable act of depravity."






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Canadian dollar, stocks move higher on strong jobs report

Loonie 20140915

The Canadian dollar gained three-quarters of a cent against the U.S. dollar on Friday on the heels of a strong monthly labour report and higher commodity prices.






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The Correspondents

The Correspondents is VOA’s weekly discussion of the world’s top stories, as seen through the eyes of our dedicated reporters in the US and around the globe. Hosted by Mil Arcega, our panel of journalists goes beyond the headlines to give listeners and viewer real context and understanding of what’s driving the story.



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Woman dies in reported 'cannibalism' attack in Welsh hotel room

Cerys Yemm

A woman from Wales died in an "act of cannibalism" Thursday, according to reports, after police reportedly found a man eating parts of her face following a vicious attack.






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Former NDP staffer's lawsuit accuses MP Sylvain Chicoine of sexism

New Democrat MP Sylvain Chicoine

NDP veterans affairs critic Sylvain Chicoine demonstrated a sexist and misogynist attitude toward former staffer Fabiola Ferro, didn't deal with harassment by another staffer, and fired her without cause, Ferro alleges in a lawsuit filed Friday in Ontario Superior Court.






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'We are not the police': CBC defends Ghomeshi investigation

Ghomeshi Polaris 20141103

CBC's executive vice-president of English Services Heather Conway is defending management's handling of the Jian Ghomeshi scandal, saying it was not the role of the broadcaster to investigate someone's private sex life.






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Obama authorizes sending 1,500 more troops to Iraq

Breaking news

U.S. President Barack Obama is authorizing the U.S. military to deploy up to 1,500 more troops to Iraq as part of the mission to combat the Islamic State group.






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Woman who crawled 8 hours for help after crash disputes $700 ambulance charge

Colleen Hopkins disabled woman

A 48-year-old disabled Nova Scotia woman says she has been wrongly charged hundreds of dollars for an ambulance ride she took earlier this year after she drove into a ditch, got stuck in her truck and crawled for eight hours to get help.






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Security camera footage captures fatal attack

East end murder

Jonathan Robles, 35, has been charged with first-degree murder after a man was killed in Hamilton's east end Thursday evening. Security camera footage shows a man being attacked from behind in a lot behind an auto repair shop.






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Berlin Wall Anniversary

Burkhart Veigel was one of East Germany's most wanted men. A West Berliner in the 1960s, Veigel helped dig tunnels under the Berlin Wall.



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