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Painting ‘paw’-digy motivated by B.C. doggie treats

Painting ‘paw’-digy motivated by B.C. doggie treats

Nanaimo’s Foley Dog Treat Company partners with artistic pooch on charitable initiative
VIDEO: Wrestling B.C. river otters draw a crowd

VIDEO: Wrestling B.C. river otters draw a crowd

You otter check out these adorable mammals!
VIDEO: Fraser Valley pilot spots black bear from the air

VIDEO: Fraser Valley pilot spots black bear from the air

Agassiz area pilot captures footage of a wandering black bear among the stalks of corn
91´ó»ÆÑ¼ residents recount stories of hot air balloon landing shenanigans

91´ó»ÆÑ¼ residents recount stories of hot air balloon landing shenanigans

A hot air balloon was spotted landing in the 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ Lower Mission on Wednesday
Fire-evacuated Westside resident catches bear swimming in pool

Fire-evacuated Westside resident catches bear swimming in pool

Drought and fires are drawing more bears into residential areas, including Kalamalka Lake Park
Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 4

Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 4

Ginger Cat Appreciation Day, Bison Ten Yell Day, Eat an Extra Dessert Day all coming up this week
Province to fund technician training for up to 36 British Columbians

Province to fund technician training for up to 36 British Columbians

The training will take place in Vancouver through September 2021 to April 2022
Tour de Cure team rides in honour of B.C. nurse who died of cancer

Tour de Cure team rides in honour of B.C. nurse who died of cancer

Sarah Penner and her unborn baby both died of cancer; Team Sarah formed in her memory
Gig apps offer part-time, no-commitment work in a pandemic economy

Gig apps offer part-time, no-commitment work in a pandemic economy

Apps are helping form an ultra-short-term worker-employee relationships
Purple ribbons put spotlight on opioid crisis grief, as B.C. families plead for more support

Purple ribbons put spotlight on opioid crisis grief, as B.C. families plead for more support

Lack of support is driving deaths, because people waiting for help turn to toxic supply