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U.S. Catholic school pulls Harry Potter books in case students ‘conjure evil spirits’

U.S. Catholic school pulls Harry Potter books in case students ‘conjure evil spirits’

The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells, said Rev. Dan Reehil
Most Canadians would trade free social media for privacy, government action: survey

Most Canadians would trade free social media for privacy, government action: survey

Majority of those asked thing social media is overall a positive
B.C. wine with a purpose: Pinot Gris launched to protect bears using leftover fruit

B.C. wine with a purpose: Pinot Gris launched to protect bears using leftover fruit

Winery will also donate $2 from each bottle sold to the BC SPCA
Three Canadian cities crack top 10 list of most liveable places: report

Three Canadian cities crack top 10 list of most liveable places: report

The index is calculated based on five metrics
Stress about personal finances hinders performance at work: Canadian survey

Stress about personal finances hinders performance at work: Canadian survey

The survey also found 43 per cent would have trouble if their paycheque was delayed by a week
George Takei visits B.C. Japanese internment museum

George Takei visits B.C. Japanese internment museum

Hope’s Tashme Museum commemorates the history of Tashme internment camp
Denmark buys 4 circus elephants to retire them

Denmark buys 4 circus elephants to retire them

A ban on wild animals in circuses is expected later this year, the government says
Canadian YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous on how transitioning transformed her style

Canadian YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous on how transitioning transformed her style

Gorgeous says she came out as transgender in a journey that was closely followed by millions of viewers
Bizarre world record for longest basketball spin on toothbrush held by B.C. man

Bizarre world record for longest basketball spin on toothbrush held by B.C. man

Sandeep Singh crowned king spinner on Jan. 1 with time of 68 seconds
Scientists spot rare life as remotely operated vehicles livestream off N.S. coast

Scientists spot rare life as remotely operated vehicles livestream off N.S. coast

Videography creates a rare opportunity to observe what’s living on the ocean bottom