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80 years later, Auschwitz survivors fear hate could bring another Holocaust

80 years later, Auschwitz survivors fear hate could bring another Holocaust

‘I have to keep telling the story, it shouldn’t happen again’
Coach Marsch crossing the country as 2026 World Cup just 500 days away

Coach Marsch crossing the country as 2026 World Cup just 500 days away

Tuesday marks 500 days to the tournament kickoff in Canada and the U.S.
Volunteers rescue injured snowshoer on Vancouver Island's 5040 Peak

Volunteers rescue injured snowshoer on Vancouver Island's 5040 Peak

Medical call was just the start of a busy week for Alberni Valley Rescue Squad
B.C.-based climate activist deported to Pakistan after protest charges

B.C.-based climate activist deported to Pakistan after protest charges

Zain Haq’s temporary resident permit expired in October
‘Mayor Weston’: Grade 2 student serves as Saanich mayor for the morning

‘Mayor Weston’: Grade 2 student serves as Saanich mayor for the morning

Weston Taiji was welcomed by Saanich mayor and police chief for a morning of fun and leadership
Hero Stories: How an Island First Nation's stories became a graphic novel

Hero Stories: How an Island First Nation's stories became a graphic novel

Managing editor Tchadas Leo shares how 'Xwémalhkwu' came to be for Homalco people
Driver dead at scene of multi-vehicle crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

Driver dead at scene of multi-vehicle crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

The crash involved 5 vehicles, including a bus
Women’s basketball players reflect on Kobe Bryant’s impact 5 years after his death

Women’s basketball players reflect on Kobe Bryant’s impact 5 years after his death

Bryant and his daughter died in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, 2020
Canada women move up HSBC SVNS season standings with fourth-place finish in Perth

Canada women move up HSBC SVNS season standings with fourth-place finish in Perth

Canada lost to Australia in the semifinals 24-17
‘Turning point’: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight

‘Turning point’: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight

October marked the first month in 3 years the asking rent for units across Canada fell