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Stretched thin, parents have swath of options to save for children’s education

Stretched thin, parents have swath of options to save for children’s education

Julie Petrera, a senior strategist for client needs at Edward Jones, said the first step is getting a handle on cost estimates
Meet Patricia, the 12-year-old soon to be Canada’s youngest university graduate in history

Meet Patricia, the 12-year-old soon to be Canada’s youngest university graduate in history

Patricia Dennis will walk across the University of Ottawa stage and accept a bachelor’s degree in biomedical science
Island paramedics help Team Canada B.C. earns silver in international competition

Island paramedics help Team Canada B.C. earns silver in international competition

Competition in Czech Republic featured 23 teams of paramedics, doctors and police officers
Nanaimo to Vancouver Hullo Ferries announces fare prices, service to begin in August

Nanaimo to Vancouver Hullo Ferries announces fare prices, service to begin in August

Pets and bikes allowed on ferries, says ferry operator
Whale of a tale: Deer evades being eaten by orca off San Juan Islands

Whale of a tale: Deer evades being eaten by orca off San Juan Islands

Bigg’s whales feed on marine mammals such seals, sea lions and porpoises
PODCAST: Singer Raymond Salgado, ‘Canada’s Got Talent’ finalist

PODCAST: Singer Raymond Salgado, ‘Canada’s Got Talent’ finalist

TODAY IN B.C.: He discusses the competition, his music, and his journey
Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette releases second Waterfall Hikes book

Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette releases second Waterfall Hikes book

Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette has published Waterfall Hikes in the Canadian Rockies, a follow-up to his 2020 book Waterfall Hikes in Southern British Columbia.
PODCAST: Building and renovating healthier homes can improve our livability

PODCAST: Building and renovating healthier homes can improve our livability

TODAY IN BC: HAVAN’s podcast ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once’
Low-carb breakfasts could be beneficial for managing Type-2 diabetes: B.C. study

Low-carb breakfasts could be beneficial for managing Type-2 diabetes: B.C. study

Having a higher protein and fat breakfast can help manage blood sugar, the study says
PODCAST: Is it time for a B.C. provincial police force?

PODCAST: Is it time for a B.C. provincial police force?

TODAY IN B.C.: Langley Township votes to no longer share RCMP with Langley City, while Surrey’s transition is on hold