Have you been a victim of road rage?


Surrey firefighters attend to Jude Grace after being stabbed in a road rage attack (CBC News) A man stabbed four times with a knife during a road rage attack is making a public plea to find the driver responsible. Jude Grace told CBC News the incident began when he honked his horn at another driver at the intersection of 128th Street and 104th Avenue in Surrey on Nov. 5. The other driver took exception, tailgated him and yelled at him to pull over, said Grace on Tuesday. Full Story Have you been a victim of road rage? Have you ever been so angry while driving you wanted to attack someone? How do you keep calm while on the road? Click here if you want to send a story tip directly to a CBC journalist

Manitoba recruits 2 children’s heart doctors from Ontario
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has persuaded two pediatric heart specialists to move to Manitoba from London, Ont.

‘Santa hats, Hawaiian shirts’ keep Winnipeg airport hopping
Holiday travellers are packing Winnipeg’s airport as the busiest travel week of the year gets underway.

What brought you and your family to B.C.?
The Vancouver region is no longer attracting as many immigrants as it once was, according to the latest figures released from Statistics Canada’s 2006 census. For the second census in a row, the area has experienced a decline in new arrivals during the last five years. The number of immigrants from Hong Kong alone declined from 25,000 in the 1995 census to just 3,000 in 2006. But ethnic diversity has continued to increase. Richmond has the highest proportion of foreign-born people among Canadian cities at 57 per cent and more than half the people in Burnaby are now foreign born, mostly immigrants from China and India. Full Story What do you think? How is your city or neighbourhood changing? If you are a recent immigrant, what brought you and your family to B.C.?