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Vancouver senior says she's disgusted with city's lack of snow removal VANCOUVER _ Residents and officials are struggling to deal with that most Canadian of inconveniences _ snow _ following near-record snowfall in this West Coast city in recent weeks. Job losses expected to mount, but silver lining shows in economy's black cloud OTTAWA _ Just as the Canadian and United States economies appear at their weakest in years, many private sector economists say they spot the beginnings of a silver lining peaking through the gloom.
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``You're making me more of a mass killer than I am,'' [Robert Pickton] responded to an interrogator who asked him ``how many do you think you've done?'' In the interview, RCMP Staff Sgt. Don Adam pointed at a poster of 48 women missing from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and asked Pickton to ``touch the ones you've done.'' That's a document acknowledging they refused to get a shot, ``and they understand in so doing it may not be in the best interests of their patients' health,'' said Dr. Andrew Pavia, society chair and an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Utah.