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‘Catching some hell’: Hurricane Michael slams into Florida

‘Catching some hell’: Hurricane Michael slams into Florida

In Mexico Beach the storm shattered homes, leaving floating piles of lumber.
Photos: Prank arm dangling from vehicle frightens Langford children

Photos: Prank arm dangling from vehicle frightens Langford children

Driver gets laughs, thumbs up and a few double takes
POLL: Will legalization change your habits towards marijuana?

POLL: Will legalization change your habits towards marijuana?

Marijuana is set to become legal across Canada on Oct. 17. Is this going to have an impact on your use of marijuana? Let us know what you think.
Thieves raid charity bike campaign in Nanaimo

Thieves raid charity bike campaign in Nanaimo

About 15 to 25 bicycles stolen from Bikes for Kids program
Poet’s new book looks at her identity as a Punjabi Sikh woman living in B.C.

Poet’s new book looks at her identity as a Punjabi Sikh woman living in B.C.

Harman Kaur’s self-published book speaks volumes to Punjabi Sikh women, underrepresented in media
Nestle, Tim Hortons, McDonald’s named some of Canada’s top plastic polluters

Nestle, Tim Hortons, McDonald’s named some of Canada’s top plastic polluters

A Greenpeace Canada audit, which inolved shoreline cleanups in Tofino and Vancouver, found nearly half of 2,300 pieces of plastic came from five major companies.
Trio of Saint Bernard dogs looking for their forever home

Trio of Saint Bernard dogs looking for their forever home

The Edmonton Humane Society is facing the unique challenge of adopting three dogs to the same home.
B.C.’s subsidized electric vehicle sales gaining speed

B.C.’s subsidized electric vehicle sales gaining speed

Vehicle ’luxury tax’ lands on work pickups, MLAs reminded
K’ómoks First Nation wins precedent-setting case regarding land management

K’ómoks First Nation wins precedent-setting case regarding land management

Court case surrounded eviction of tenants who refused to vacate property after termination of lease
ICBC starts lawsuit over acid spills on B.C. highway

ICBC starts lawsuit over acid spills on B.C. highway

Hundreds of vehicles have been written off by ICBC due to sulphuric acid contamination