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B.C. man shot dead in standoff
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B.C. man shot dead in standoff
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| Sep 30 11:40 pm | Posted by:
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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - A northeastern B.C. man has been shot and killed by the RCMP after a five-day standoff that started with a domestic dispute.
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martin14
Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:14 am
funny how they can find a translator in Ft. St. John,
but not Vancouver.
still missing too many details though.
by
KorbenDeck
Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:28 pm
"martin14" said
funny how they can find a translator in Ft. St. John,
but not Vancouver.
still missing too many details though.
Far more people speak German in Canada than polish. They also had 5 days to find a translator.
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digerdick
Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:22 pm
I truly want to believe what the rcmp says is true........But in the back of my mind I dont trust a word they say............................
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herbie
Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:20 pm
Your 10x more likely to find a German in northern BC than a francophone. 3x more likely than an Asian too.
For some reason they really like log cabins, annoying wildlife and miserable freaking weather.....
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but not Vancouver.
still missing too many details though.
funny how they can find a translator in Ft. St. John,
but not Vancouver.
still missing too many details though.
Far more people speak German in Canada than polish. They also had 5 days to find a translator.
For some reason they really like log cabins, annoying wildlife and miserable freaking weather.....