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Rise in popularity of marathons across Canada attracting scammers online

Rise in popularity of marathons across Canada attracting scammers online

MONTREAL — Leila Mekki Berrada, new to marathon running, had set her sights on Montreal's big race at the end of September. But she wasn't prepared to get swindled — twice — before securing a spot in the sold-out marathon.
3 ways you can help your kids with back to school

3 ways you can help your kids with back to school

Parents can focus on three things this year to help kids transition back to school smoothly.
Court mutes alleged B.C. sex assaulter for interruptions

Court mutes alleged B.C. sex assaulter for interruptions

It's not the first time Darren Noddle has tried the patience of a judge.
Justin Trudeau tops list of Canada's worst prime ministers, says new poll

Justin Trudeau tops list of Canada's worst prime ministers, says new poll

Brian Mulroney’s popularity surging as the current PM faces growing criticism
B.C. tribunal tosses $3M car accident claim

B.C. tribunal tosses $3M car accident claim

The applicant claimed ICBC should pay $999,999 each for health-care rehabilitation benefits, income replacement benefits and permanent impairment compensation.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: B.C. students are banned from using their cellphones at school

Adrian Raeside cartoon: B.C. students are banned from using their cellphones at school

‘One mind, one heart’: Skwxwú7mesh Nation’s heritage highlighted at Tatus Festival

‘One mind, one heart’: Skwxwú7mesh Nation’s heritage highlighted at Tatus Festival

Shayla Jacobs leads her daughters in a celebration of their Skwxwú7mesh heritage.
Unique 'Earthship' home hits the market for half the price of a house in Vancouver

Unique 'Earthship' home hits the market for half the price of a house in Vancouver

This may be the ultimate in self-sufficient living
A 'gut-wrenching' snapshot of First Nations health

A 'gut-wrenching' snapshot of First Nations health

Toxic drugs and COVID have hit communities hard. But there’s still hope, resilience and a path to improve things, say top doctors.
Swimmer Nicholas Bennett wins Canada's first Paralympic gold medal in Paris

Swimmer Nicholas Bennett wins Canada's first Paralympic gold medal in Paris

PARIS — Nicholas Bennett shed "everything" tears during O Canada at the Paralympic Games pool Monday. The 20-year-old swimmer from Parksville, B.C.