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B.C. dominates top 10 list of sexiest towns in Canada by national retailer

B.C. dominates top 10 list of sexiest towns in Canada by national retailer

Colwood is the sexiest town in Canada, at least when ranked by purchases
B.C. non-profit’s Valentine’s Day cards say ‘I love you’ in Indigenous language

B.C. non-profit’s Valentine’s Day cards say ‘I love you’ in Indigenous language

Kw’umut Lelum Foundation emphasizes revitalization of Hul’q’umi’num
QUIZ: Are you ready for the Winter Olympics?

QUIZ: Are you ready for the Winter Olympics?

Athletes from Canada and around the world are competing in Beijing, Chin
Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Feb. 6 to 12

Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Feb. 6 to 12

World Ballet Day, Wave All Your Fingers At Your Neighbour Day, Toothache Day all coming up this week
Elizabeth the Steadfast: Queen marks 70 years on throne

Elizabeth the Steadfast: Queen marks 70 years on throne

In a world of relentless change, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor has been a constant
Scientist leaping to the defence of Vancouver Island’s dwindling jumping slug

Scientist leaping to the defence of Vancouver Island’s dwindling jumping slug

Mapping project tracks this important indicator of the health of B.C. rainforest
(Ice) bear spotted in Fernie

(Ice) bear spotted in Fernie

Local wood carver in training Dave Richards is the artist behind the ice sculpture
X twins stay on top of Canadian news one misfired tweet at a time

X twins stay on top of Canadian news one misfired tweet at a time

Colorado’s Erin O’Toole shares birthday with her Canadian X twin, the now ex-Conservative Leader
BC SPCA accepting submissions for 2023 Calendar Contest

BC SPCA accepting submissions for 2023 Calendar Contest

The BC SPCA is accepting submissions for its 2023 animal calendar.
Donated fire truck will help train remote First Nations departments across B.C.

Donated fire truck will help train remote First Nations departments across B.C.

Former Esquimalt truck to be used to build skills, enable better community protection