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        <title>Interior Buzz - May 28</title>
        <description>KELOWNA - For this Friday's Interior Buzz, we head to Prince George, where one of the largest marijuana grow operations in the history of the province is shutdown by police; in the South Okanagan, 900,000 sockeye salmon begin their journey to the Pacific Ocean after being released; a group of mud-boggers in Kelowna rip up a wildlife preserve and are caught by conservation officers; and the 49th Pacific Western Breweries Classic in Penticton matches the South Okanagan and Estrella de Chile for the final.</description>
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        <title>Interior Buzz - May 21</title>
        <description>KELOWNA -- For this Friday's Buzz, we are looking at headlines from around the Interior of B.C. This week: motocross athletes go airborne at a high school in Coldstream and talk to students about making smart decisions during grad; a man goes missing on McCulloch Lake in Kelowna, prompting an underwater search where his overturned kayak was found; athletes and amateurs alike converge in Kelowna's City Park for the Triple A Walk/Run, an event to raise awareness of allergies and asthma, and the Kootenay Advertiser's Craig Lindsay takes a look at college and high school rugby action.</description>
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        <title>Interior Buzz - May 4</title>
        <description>This Tuesday's Buzz looks at headlines from around the Interior of British Columbia. In West Kelowna, a mother whose son went missing while visiting 21 years ago erects a billboard urging anyone with information to come forward;
in Penticton's Skaha Lake, the discovery of human remains inside a submerged vehicle ends a 38-year mystery for a man whose mother went missing; employers and workers gather in Kelowna for a national day of mourning for those killed or injured in workplace accidents; and a student film about the deficiencies of a nearly 60-year-old Kootenay high school wins a provincial award.</description>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 27</title>
        <description>BRITISH COLUMBIA - This Tuesday's BC Buzz reviews some of the top headlines from around the province. 
This week: a Richmond man is dead after a major accident in North Delta; a man who plead guilty of assaulting two gay men holding hands awaits sentencing; and two top young golfers come out on top at a junior-level golf tournament in Tsawwassen over the weekend.</description>
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        <title>Interior Buzz - April 23</title>
        <description>For this Friday's Buzz, we are taking a look at headlines from the Interior of B.C. We head to Terrace, where cars roll and smash into telephone poles as a part of a crash testing program; in Penticton, hockey fans rejoice following the announcement of the World Junior A Challenge being hosted in November; and Elton John fans line up in Prince George to buy tickets to a concert on July 16.</description>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 20</title>
        <description>BRITISH COLUMBIA - The Tuesday edition of the BC Buzz reviews some of the past week's top headlines from around the province.
This week: a man is in hospital with a non-life-threatening head injury after shots were reportedly fired in Surrey early Monday morning; the drive to force a referendum on the Harmonized Sales Tax got some municipal support in Qualicum Beach this week as members of town council sign the petition; with temperatures rising throughout B.C. this past week, the Wildfire Risk Reduction Program in Hedley makes some early-season preparations; and, the Cranbrook Shooting Stars under-15 girls basketball team was in Lethbridge this past weekend for their first tournament of the season. </description>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 16</title>
        <description>This Friday we head to Kamloops, where a man jumps into action and helps people escape a burning house after an explosion; on Burnaby Mountain, a restaurant goes up in flames and is expected to be closed for a few months; a motorcyclist collides with a truck in Kelowna and is in the hospital in critical condition; and a Salt Spring Island driver fed up with high gas prices turns his Pontiac Firefly into an electric car.</description>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 13</title>
        <description>BRITISH COLUMBIA - This Tuesday we head to White Rock, where an anti-harmonized sales tax rally fronted by Bill Vander Zalm draws more than 500 people; to the Clayton area of Surrey, where a vacant heritage home more than 100 years old is destroyed by a fire; to a meth lab with suspected links to organized crime, raided by an RCMP Emergency Response Team in Surrey; and to the Wesbild Centre in Vernon, where the Vipers won their second straight BCHL championship after defeating the Powell River Kings in game seven.</description>
        <link>http://www.bcdailybuzz.com/media/5743/BC_Buzz_-_April_13/</link>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 9</title>
        <description>BRITISH COLUMBIA - This Friday we head to Surrey, where the owner of an adult store speaks about his fight to re-open his business after the city suddenly revoked his license; In Prince George, the search of a burnt airport hanger fails to find the remains of a missing man; students from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby put on cardboard boxes and dance like mechanical men in the hopes of breaking a world record; and a cat in Kamloops almost runs out of lives after a three-storey jump from a power pole.</description>
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        <title>BC Buzz - April 6</title>
        <description>This Tuesday we head to Abbotsford, where a bomb squad collects evidence after an explosion; to an East Sooke beach, where visitors get a close look at a dead grey whale; to Cranbrook, where residents come together for the announcement of the Kraft Hockeyville 2010 contest winner; and to a nearly completed playground in South Delta, which promises to be accessible to all children, including those with disabilities.</description>
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