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'My silly habit': Vancouver Island woman still loves daily rowing at age 92

'My silly habit': Vancouver Island woman still loves daily rowing at age 92

Bet Harmsworth goes out on the water to row almost every day
‘Glorified shed’ renting at the full one-bedroom rate irks B.C. applicant

‘Glorified shed’ renting at the full one-bedroom rate irks B.C. applicant

Renters looking for some sanity as Victoria market lands on dubious list
Spears inadvertently hit herself in Vegas Wembanyama security encounter

Spears inadvertently hit herself in Vegas Wembanyama security encounter

Police say video shows pop star was struck by her own hand during highly publicized encounter
PODCAST: Debating the big winners, losers of the NHL’s off-season

PODCAST: Debating the big winners, losers of the NHL’s off-season

NHL UPDATE: Black Press insiders McKinley, Wolf talk free agency, draft, Canucks and more
Ucluelet returning centuries-old unfinished canoe to Island First Nation

Ucluelet returning centuries-old unfinished canoe to Island First Nation

Partially carved dugout offers window into Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ West Coast history
Alberta man once given 5% chance of survival to cycle 1,500 km to Vancouver

Alberta man once given 5% chance of survival to cycle 1,500 km to Vancouver

Funds raised will be donated to the SickKids Foundation
Money, money, money: Canadians show interest in new payment methods

Money, money, money: Canadians show interest in new payment methods

Almost a majority amount of Canadians said they would like new forms of legal tender
More travelers get cozy with glamping, even amid high costs

More travelers get cozy with glamping, even amid high costs

As camping demand fades, people looking to its less-rustic cousin
Unsung pawpaw a delicious, low-maintenance, North American fruit tree

Unsung pawpaw a delicious, low-maintenance, North American fruit tree

Underutilized fruit grows wild from southern Ontario south to Texas and Florida
July 4 set unofficial record for hottest day on Earth, July 5 may break it

July 4 set unofficial record for hottest day on Earth, July 5 may break it

Globe’s average temperature reached 17.18 C on Tuesday, highest in at least 44 years