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B.C.’s senior furry friends need your love too: SPCA

B.C.’s senior furry friends need your love too: SPCA

Older animals can stay at the SPCA for weeks or months waiting for their forever home
B.C. professors still processing how AI fits into post-secondary education

B.C. professors still processing how AI fits into post-secondary education

Educators are finding the line between using AI as a tool or for plagiarism
B.C. man puts his muffler’s lifetime guarantee to a tough test

B.C. man puts his muffler’s lifetime guarantee to a tough test

30-year-old muffler on nearly 60-year-old truck replaced by Midas free of charge
After 67 years, the Vegas Tropicana being torn down for a ball field

After 67 years, the Vegas Tropicana being torn down for a ball field

Strip’s third-oldest casino will be chained shut at noon Tuesday, demolition slated for October
B.C. father and son chasing total solar eclipse to Texas

B.C. father and son chasing total solar eclipse to Texas

Steve and Connor Hickton took the same UVic astronomy course 20 years apart
Eclipse expected to create largest Niagara Falls tourist influx ever

Eclipse expected to create largest Niagara Falls tourist influx ever

Mayor says about 1 million visitors could be there April 8 to experience total solar eclipse
QUIZ: A celebration of Easter

QUIZ: A celebration of Easter

The Easter weekend is a celebration of spring and an important observance in the Christian faith
Chilliwack opts for drone light show instead of Canada Day fireworks

Chilliwack opts for drone light show instead of Canada Day fireworks

Drones ‘deliver same experience as fireworks but without the hazards associated with an open flame’
Cocoa prices spike, farmers struggle, Easter treat expected for Big Chocolate

Cocoa prices spike, farmers struggle, Easter treat expected for Big Chocolate

Climate change wreaking havoc on producers but that’s not expected to hurt chocolate marketplace
Good Friday, 1964: remembering when the tsunami slammed Port Alberni

Good Friday, 1964: remembering when the tsunami slammed Port Alberni

‘We could see houses and garages and stuff going down the river, there were boats up on the road’