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Call the ‘paw’-lice: Cricket the cat caught stealing gloves from B.C. homes

Call the ‘paw’-lice: Cricket the cat caught stealing gloves from B.C. homes

Her owner has discovered 14 pairs so far with no end in sight
As more women head to work, men step up around the house: B.C. study

As more women head to work, men step up around the house: B.C. study

Men now do 40% of the cooking, researchers say
REPLAY: The best videos from across B.C. this week

REPLAY: The best videos from across B.C. this week

In case you missed it, here’s a look at the replay-worth highlights from this week in the province
VIDEO: Canadian breaks women’s world record for longest plank

VIDEO: Canadian breaks women’s world record for longest plank

Dana Glowacka, of Montreal, held a plank for four hours and 20 minutes
PHOTOS: First responders in Fernie rescue baby owl who fell from nest

PHOTOS: First responders in Fernie rescue baby owl who fell from nest

The baby owl’s inability to fly back to its nest prompted a rescue by first responders
Fashion Fridays: What to remove from your closet

Fashion Fridays: What to remove from your closet

Kim XO, helps to keep you looking good on Fashion Fridays on the Black Press Media Network
‘Give Peace a Chance’: New silver coin celebrates John Lennon and Yoko Ono

‘Give Peace a Chance’: New silver coin celebrates John Lennon and Yoko Ono

On May 26 to June 1 in 1969, the pair – known as the Plastic Ono Band – hosted a protest in Montreal
NASA’s first-of-kind tests look to manage drones in cities

NASA’s first-of-kind tests look to manage drones in cities

Similar tests have been conducted in remote and rural areas
Facebook removes 3B fake accounts, but how many missed?

Facebook removes 3B fake accounts, but how many missed?

It’s not clear whether Facebook is getting better at catching made-up accounts, or problem worsening
Unbe-leaf-able: Agassiz man finds more than 200 four-leaf clovers in a month

Unbe-leaf-able: Agassiz man finds more than 200 four-leaf clovers in a month

Walt Hardinge has found more than 219 four-or-more leaf clovers this spring alone