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Ruth Hamilton's dog, Toby, assesses the space rock after it has been returned by the Western University team (Photograph by Amy Barrett)

A meteorite nearly killed this B.C. woman in her sleep. Scientists say it could be 470 million years old.

The cosmic rock hurtled through space and time and landed in Ruth Hamilton’s bed, just beside her head. It could be worth thousands.

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Five more things about that 7,000 ton flaming meteor that fell to Earth

Five more things about that meteor that crashed to Earth last week in Russia:

Surprise — those $17 pieces of Russian meteor might not be real

As scientists test 53 meteor fragments at Urals Federal University, scammers hawk fakes online

The very latest on that 7,000-ton space rock that fell to Earth

From the morning papers, here’s the latest on the meteor that left some 1,200 people injured in Chelybinsk, Russia:

Why are there so many dashboard camera videos of the Russian meteor?

In a climate of police mistrust, dash-cams mean justice

Video: Flaming meteor crashes in Russia, injures roughly 1,000

Windows shatter as meteor explodes in the sky

UWO cameras capture meteor’s fall east of Toronto

Researchers say meteorites fell over Selwyn, Ont.