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'We had to count the zeros': Lower Mainland couple win big on Lotto 6/49

'We had to count the zeros': Lower Mainland couple win big on Lotto 6/49

The horse-loving duo describe the win as surreal.
'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

The fatal degenerative brain disease is spread in deer, elk and moose. Crucially, say some conservationists, it could impact endangered caribou.
Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Politicians, health experts at odds over what to do next
A harmonic study of The Reklaws' anthem performance at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game

A harmonic study of The Reklaws' anthem performance at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game

The Reklaws' rendition of "O Canada!" at the All-Star Game drew the ire of hockey fans on social media.
Letter: Whistler lives in a fantasy corporate world

Letter: Whistler lives in a fantasy corporate world

'In the beginning, the Resort Municipality of Whistler operated in the real world'
Retired Okanagan teacher travelling the world judging pigeons

Retired Okanagan teacher travelling the world judging pigeons

Brian Krog is an expert who's been selected to judge pigeon acrobatics for the World Cup Roller Fly 2024.
Black Canadians report high levels of racism despite workplace improvements

Black Canadians report high levels of racism despite workplace improvements

TORONTO — Canadian companies are making uneven progress on efforts tomake workplaces more inclusive and equitable for Black workers, according to a survey from KPMG in Canada.
Pedestrians and police band together to save man clinging to Nanaimo bridge

Pedestrians and police band together to save man clinging to Nanaimo bridge

Police responded to reports of a man in distress at the Bastion Street bridge, which connects downtown to the old city quarter over Terminal Avenue, shortly after 4 p.m. Saturday.
NDP MLAs banned from some B.C. mosques after 'crappy' land comment from minister

NDP MLAs banned from some B.C. mosques after 'crappy' land comment from minister

VANCOUVER — Representatives from more than a dozen British Columbia mosques and Islamic associations have sent a letter to Premier David Eby calling for the minister of post-secondary education to be removed from her role.
77-year-old cobbler the longest tenant at Richmond mall and is still going

77-year-old cobbler the longest tenant at Richmond mall and is still going

Ali Akhlaghi and his family left everything behind during the Iran-Iraq War and started a new life in Canada in the 1980s