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AI and crypto take centre stage in comedies that mine tech for mirth

AI and crypto take centre stage in comedies that mine tech for mirth

'Aye Aye AI' and 'Crypto Caper' coming to the Heritage Playhouse on Aug. 23.
13 of Canada's most wanted allegedly involved in B.C. crimes

13 of Canada's most wanted allegedly involved in B.C. crimes

Suspects are accused of alleged crimes such as murder, assaults, sex offences, child abduction and drug trafficking.
Knives are out in Sunshine Coaster's searing cookery book

Knives are out in Sunshine Coaster's searing cookery book

Gibsons resident Sara Galli releases 'On Food and Bull****' with biting insights into the food industry
Illustrator and author invited to qathet to present work

Illustrator and author invited to qathet to present work

Watercolours depict BC's vanishing history through visual memory
Where charm comes naturally: Ruby Lake Resort celebrates over 30 years in harmony with the surrounding ecosystem

Where charm comes naturally: Ruby Lake Resort celebrates over 30 years in harmony with the surrounding ecosystem

For highway motorists hurrying to catch a scheduled sailing at Earls Cove, their passage over a land bridge six kilometres south of the ferry terminal takes just a few seconds.
When mammoths walked the Island: New study shows elephant's ancestor was here

When mammoths walked the Island: New study shows elephant's ancestor was here

A study found that mammoths lived on Vancouver Island for a long time, much longer than originally thought.
Raiders claim fastpitch championship in thrilling final

Raiders claim fastpitch championship in thrilling final

The Raiders emerged as champions after a hard-fought playoff run that culminated in a victory over Lon’s Gun Show in the finals.
Meet the crew removing marine debris from B.C.'s remote coast

Meet the crew removing marine debris from B.C.'s remote coast

"I'm pretty amazed at how much garbage we’re picking up; I didn't think it would be to this level."
ElderCollege presenting 'Welcome to our swiya' with hiwus Calvin Craigan

ElderCollege presenting 'Welcome to our swiya' with hiwus Calvin Craigan

Recent events have forced all of us to face the fact that reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians is necessary. Education and personal connections are an obvious way to help achieve reconciliation.
What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

A study diving into pre-colonial, Tsleil-Waututh history finds marine foods especially important in traditional diets.