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Tim Hortons offers limited-edition breakfast to celebrate National Donut Day Friday

Tim Hortons offers limited-edition breakfast to celebrate National Donut Day Friday

Tim Hortons is set to celebrate National Donut Day June 1 with a limited-edition Food Mash-Up
Video: Kayakers jump into action to rescue dog from raging B.C. river

Video: Kayakers jump into action to rescue dog from raging B.C. river

Ivory the Silver Lab from the Shuswap is safe and sound after falling in to the raging Adams River
Suspect nearly severs own arm in Island gas station robbery attempt

Suspect nearly severs own arm in Island gas station robbery attempt

Bystanders save suspect in Nanaimo after he cuts himself punching through bay door glass
B.C. rental housing review begins in June

B.C. rental housing review begins in June

10-city tour, web forum to examine legislation changes
‘You’ve gotta try it:’ Teen paralyzed in Humboldt crash goes to U.S. for treatment

‘You’ve gotta try it:’ Teen paralyzed in Humboldt crash goes to U.S. for treatment

Ryan Straschnitzki is heading to Philadelphia for specialized spinal treatment, with Shriners’ help
B.C. woman who tried to save man stuck on rail tracks called a ‘hero’

B.C. woman who tried to save man stuck on rail tracks called a ‘hero’

Julie Callaghan herself struck by train in valiant effort to save 40-year-old who died
Half-brother pleads guilty in B.C. teen’s murder

Half-brother pleads guilty in B.C. teen’s murder

Rachel Pernosky, 18, of Mission killed five years ago; her body was discovered in Chilliwack
Youth in care need better path to independence, B.C. experts say

Youth in care need better path to independence, B.C. experts say

Lack of family, addiction and mental illness mean more early deaths
Mental health call-line set up for people affected by 2017 wildfire season

Mental health call-line set up for people affected by 2017 wildfire season

Telehealth program aims to help people suffering from depression, stress, or anxiety
30% of B.C. small businesses expect to cut staff to offset new payroll tax: report

30% of B.C. small businesses expect to cut staff to offset new payroll tax: report

Greater Vancouver Board of Trade said small, medium sized businesses will be hit the hardest