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Mountain biking takes a meteoric turn in Shuswap

Mountain biking takes a meteoric turn in Shuswap

Kevin Silverson witnesses burning object falling from the sky
Port Alberni’s Twin City Brewing wins BC Brewery of the Year

Port Alberni’s Twin City Brewing wins BC Brewery of the Year

Brewery picked up four prizes in total at BC Beer Awards
54% of Canadians believe fewer kids are trick-or-treating in 2023: Poll

54% of Canadians believe fewer kids are trick-or-treating in 2023: Poll

Police put out annual reminders for a safe, fun-filled Halloween
Spinal cord injury survivor makes Island stop on cross-Canada handcycle trip

Spinal cord injury survivor makes Island stop on cross-Canada handcycle trip

Kevin Mills left Cape Spear on May 24, and completed his mission in Victoria on Sept. 30.
QUIZ: Are you ready for thrills and chills for Halloween?

QUIZ: Are you ready for thrills and chills for Halloween?

Oct. 31 is a day for pumpkins and Jack O’Lanterns, bats, spine-tingling tales and more
Pumpkin patches across Canada spooked by the howling of climate change

Pumpkin patches across Canada spooked by the howling of climate change

Heavy rains following droughts have created challenges for pumpkin growers across country
‘Utterly devastated’: Friends cast releases statement about Matthew Perry

‘Utterly devastated’: Friends cast releases statement about Matthew Perry

Chandler Bing actor was discovered dead at his Los Angeles home Saturday
REVIEW: ‘The Fonz…and Beyond’ an entertaining and insightful memoir

REVIEW: ‘The Fonz…and Beyond’ an entertaining and insightful memoir

Henry Winkler exposes his insecurities and anxieties in new book
Group wants Buffy Sainte-Marie to lose 2018 Juno over ancestry doubts

Group wants Buffy Sainte-Marie to lose 2018 Juno over ancestry doubts

The Junos did not respond to a request for comment
In Seattle, phones ding. Killer whales could be close.

In Seattle, phones ding. Killer whales could be close.

Salish Wildlife Watch, a WhatsApp group chat, alerts its 1,800 members when orcas are near