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Fashion Fridays: Look your best this year

Fashion Fridays: Look your best this year

Kim XO, helps to keep you looking good on Fashion Fridays on the Black Press Media Network
Sub-zero B.C. weather freezes clothing in just 45 minutes

Sub-zero B.C. weather freezes clothing in just 45 minutes

A local photographer decided to have some fun with the frosty weather before its gone
Unprepared for chemistry test, B.C. student begs superintendent to call another snow day

Unprepared for chemistry test, B.C. student begs superintendent to call another snow day

The student from West Vancouver promised he would study more, but was distracted by skiing and hot chocolate
Harry and Meghan can ‘live a little less formal’ in Canada, says Monarchist League

Harry and Meghan can ‘live a little less formal’ in Canada, says Monarchist League

Group says Canada is natural fit, while Ottawa ambiguous on who will cover couple’s security costs
VIDEO: Vancouver Island stroke survivor using Jeopardy! to relearn reading ability

VIDEO: Vancouver Island stroke survivor using Jeopardy! to relearn reading ability

Retired teacher Joel Rosenau attempting to teach himself what he once taught others
Timbits cereal a novelty, but may dilute Tim Hortons brand, experts say

Timbits cereal a novelty, but may dilute Tim Hortons brand, experts say

The expansion into the cereal aisle seeks to introduce sugar-loving tots to the Tim Hortons brand
Bieber’s Lyme disease shines light on issues surrounding complicated illness

Bieber’s Lyme disease shines light on issues surrounding complicated illness

The testing and treatment processes for Lyme in Canada are problematic, says Lyme Disease Foundation
DiCaprio’s Earth Alliance gives $3M to Australia fire relief

DiCaprio’s Earth Alliance gives $3M to Australia fire relief

Foundation announces Australia Wildfire Fund
Haida Gwaii makes New York Times 52 Places list

Haida Gwaii makes New York Times 52 Places list

Newspaper includes the islands on its annual list
Bank of Canada to seek nominations for who should be on the new $5 bill

Bank of Canada to seek nominations for who should be on the new $5 bill

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s first francophone prime minister, is currently featured on the $5 note