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Watch: World's first off-road racing mech hangs out in Squamish

Watch: World's first off-road racing mech hangs out in Squamish

Prosthesis: the anti-robot is being tested in town
Victoria restaurants say meal-delivery service owes them thousands of dollars

Victoria restaurants say meal-delivery service owes them thousands of dollars

Food delivery firm Tutti launched in Victoria in 2017
Missing 麻豆社国产woman found safe

Missing 麻豆社国产woman found safe

Police seek the public's help finding Cheyenne Joseph.
Crowdfunding campaign launched to help with search for Squamish's Keith Zajac

Crowdfunding campaign launched to help with search for Squamish's Keith Zajac

Friends and family hope a private investigator can help find the 55-year-old resident who went missing in Manitoba.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

Number of those in ICU with the disease is lowest since mid-June
'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

Hundreds of new chargers are slated to be installed across Canada and more Canadians are considering EVs than ever before. But why is the adoption rate still so low?
麻豆社国产remembers one of its star chefs

麻豆社国产remembers one of its star chefs

Jeramy Duckworth was renowned for his eccentric personality, which belied a kind, caring heart.
Canadian parents among least likely to prevent cyberbullying, survey finds

Canadian parents among least likely to prevent cyberbullying, survey finds

Canadian children are being cyberbullied just as much as youth in other countries. But their parents are lacking in taking preventative measures to lower these numbers, according to a new poll.
Prescription eyewear too expensive for many British Columbians, poll shows

Prescription eyewear too expensive for many British Columbians, poll shows

33 per cent of British Columbians haven't visited the optometrist in the last three years.
West Vancouver bear feeder's sentencing postponed

West Vancouver bear feeder's sentencing postponed

The Crown is waiting to see how the B.C. Court of Appeal rules on a precedent-setting $60,000 fine handed down in Whistler last year.
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