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Star Wars auction by single anonymous seller draws ‘crazy’ response from fans

Star Wars auction by single anonymous seller draws ‘crazy’ response from fans

Seller said to be “very happy” with results
Canadian grocers make $3M per year from penny-rounding: UBC study

Canadian grocers make $3M per year from penny-rounding: UBC study

Ottawa announced plans in 2012 to phase out the copper coin
Student Voice: Spectrum teachers launch SpecRespect initiative

Student Voice: Spectrum teachers launch SpecRespect initiative

Spectrum student reports on new school initiative
B.C. anti-hate campaigner finds Google search on his efforts redirects to porn

B.C. anti-hate campaigner finds Google search on his efforts redirects to porn

Text from online news article about Cran Campbell being used to link to suspect websites
2 couples tie the knot in Australia’s 1st same-sex weddings

2 couples tie the knot in Australia’s 1st same-sex weddings

West Australian couple Anne Sedgwick, Lyn Hawkins have been together for 40 years
‘The Last Jedi’ opens with $220M, 2nd best weekend all-time

‘The Last Jedi’ opens with $220M, 2nd best weekend all-time

As anticipated, the movie fell shy of the opening weekend for J.J. Abrams’ 2015 franchise reboot
UPDATED: Truck collision injures cyclist in Saanich

UPDATED: Truck collision injures cyclist in Saanich

Police continue to investigate a collision between a pick-up truck and a cyclist that sent the female rider to hospital, but have ruled out any role for a cyclist path that opened near the scene of the incident earlier this year.
B.C. concert promoter bans Nazi symbols at shows

B.C. concert promoter bans Nazi symbols at shows

A man was witnessed making a Nazi salute during a heavy metal show at Pub 340
EDITORIAL: Putting #MeToo to work in your workplace

EDITORIAL: Putting #MeToo to work in your workplace

Workers from top to bottom need to stand together against the bully of sexual harassment
Owl found dead after eating rat poison leaves B.C. woman concerned

Owl found dead after eating rat poison leaves B.C. woman concerned

After finding the owl on her Surrey property, Christine Trozzo says the poison is a concern for kids