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Remembering Northern B.C.’s Flying Tigers

Remembering Northern B.C.’s Flying Tigers

The legend of World War Two pilots Albert and Cedric Mah, as told by their daughters
B.C. church bell to toll again in memory of First World War

B.C. church bell to toll again in memory of First World War

Public invited to help ring the bell 100 times to mark 100 years since the armistice was signed
Applications being accepted for Goldstream Food Bank’s Christmas Hamper Fund

Applications being accepted for Goldstream Food Bank’s Christmas Hamper Fund

Donations and toys needed
Salmon attracting people and birds to Goldstream Provincial Park

Salmon attracting people and birds to Goldstream Provincial Park

Thousands of people are visiting the river according to park naturalist
Diwali Festival celebrated in B.C. Legislature for first time

Diwali Festival celebrated in B.C. Legislature for first time

‘Festival of lights’ celebrates triumph of light over dark, good over evil
Sooke Region Museum remembers First World War with new exhibit

Sooke Region Museum remembers First World War with new exhibit

Artifacts bring conflict to life
Purple poppies to remember animals of war

Purple poppies to remember animals of war

An eight-year-old girl from Kamloops is selling poppies, worn to remembers animals of war
North Saanich students, Pauquachin Nation carver launch canoe built together

North Saanich students, Pauquachin Nation carver launch canoe built together

Carver Curtis Henry: “It’s not just about building canoes. It’s about teaching our culture.”
B.C. cat loves paddleboarding

B.C. cat loves paddleboarding

Cat owner JD Batbatan hopes his videos inspire people to get outside and enjoy the beauty of the Okanagan.
97-year-old B.C. veteran proudly displays 100-year-old Union Jack

97-year-old B.C. veteran proudly displays 100-year-old Union Jack

Roy Shopland inherited the flag his mom brought to Canada when she emigrated from England in 1918.