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T-Rex spotted in Victoria

T-Rex spotted in Victoria

Victoria Police Department reminds motorists to be cautious while driving
Valentine’s Day roses in short supply due to COVID-19: floral industry

Valentine’s Day roses in short supply due to COVID-19: floral industry

Several florists have urged customers to plan ahead and keep an open mind
Aunt Jemima brand gets a new name: Pearl Milling Company

Aunt Jemima brand gets a new name: Pearl Milling Company

Quaker Oats bought the Aunt Jemima brand in 1925
Astronaut Chris Hadfield draws from real-life space thrills in debut novel

Astronaut Chris Hadfield draws from real-life space thrills in debut novel

Hadfield says the thriller will be rooted in the “little-known reality” of the Cold War-era space race
Canadians launch petition urging Tim Hortons to remove freshly cracked eggs from breakfast sandwiches

Canadians launch petition urging Tim Hortons to remove freshly cracked eggs from breakfast sandwiches

The company switched to Grade A Canadian eggs earlier this month. Some customers aren’t satisfied.
B.C. prof joins 19 global experts to create online guide to fight COVID misinformation

B.C. prof joins 19 global experts to create online guide to fight COVID misinformation

‘The handbook can be an important tool for those in our communities who do not believe in the importance of COVID vaccinations’
Politics, meet PlayStation: how 2020 ushered in the era of campaign videogaming

Politics, meet PlayStation: how 2020 ushered in the era of campaign videogaming

Video games, already a US$150-billion colossus, represent an untapped resource
Searching for Sasquatch and things that go bump in the night in the Southern Interior

Searching for Sasquatch and things that go bump in the night in the Southern Interior

Kamloops-based paranormal investigator Jason Hewlett shares stories from the field
New study suggests there are 16 COVID-19 personality types

New study suggests there are 16 COVID-19 personality types

Pandemic response must be tailored to people’s different beliefs
Why this Canadian company wants your used chopsticks

Why this Canadian company wants your used chopsticks

Pre-pandemic, well over 100,000 wooden utensils like chopsticks were discarded daily in Vancouver