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Watch these delightful marine mammals go home for the holidays (VIDEO)

Watch these delightful marine mammals go home for the holidays (VIDEO)

Look at 'em go!
Accused in Cranbrook mistaken double killing should be acquitted, court hears

Accused in Cranbrook mistaken double killing should be acquitted, court hears

Lawyers for two men accused in the 2010 so-called mistaken identity killing of a couple near Cranbrook have told a B.C. Supreme Court judge the evidence falls short of that need for a conviction and that the pair are entitled to acquittals.
$5.3M sex abuse suit filed against Victoria police, Esquimalt officers

$5.3M sex abuse suit filed against Victoria police, Esquimalt officers

A former informant alleges she was repeatedly sexually abused, allegations that were reportedly resolved or dismissed at the time of a 1995 inquiry.
Our emotions and identity can affect how we use grammar

Our emotions and identity can affect how we use grammar

A better understanding of language and its neuroscientific basis would help us handle linguistic issues throughout our lives.
'Too restrictive': Restaurants Canada calling for changes to federal COVID-19 support programs

'Too restrictive': Restaurants Canada calling for changes to federal COVID-19 support programs

Restaurants could be forced to shut down without more assistance, says non-profit
Time management has become harder than ever — and we should be grateful

Time management has become harder than ever — and we should be grateful

It’s no secret that time management has become harder than ever. But it’s not because we work more, or that life is getting faster.
Highway 1 fully reopens from Abbotsford to Hope

Highway 1 fully reopens from Abbotsford to Hope

The opening follows a massive, three-week cleanup effort, including repairs and engineering assessments of the highway
B.C.'s Cultus Lake Provincial Park damaged after November flooding, windstorm

B.C.'s Cultus Lake Provincial Park damaged after November flooding, windstorm

Picnic tables are buried under gravel and many trees have fallen, says Chilliwack resident
How Metro Vancouver left taxpayers with a massive infrastructure bill

How Metro Vancouver left taxpayers with a massive infrastructure bill

Metro Vancouver residents are going to be on the hook for billons of dollars of utility infrastructure charges in the coming years as politicians have failed to collect enough money for growth-related projects
Charges dropped against Saskatchewan man for landing his helicopter at ice cream shop

Charges dropped against Saskatchewan man for landing his helicopter at ice cream shop

A helicopter landed in a parking lot beside Dairy Queen blowing up dust and debris throughout the area