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What to do with your Christmas tree post-holidays

What to do with your Christmas tree post-holidays

It stood tall and proud and brought family and friends around it to celebrate and open gifts, but the sun is setting on the life and usefulness of the live Christmas tree as the year draws to a close.
Despite busy industry, number of B.C.-made films dwindling

Despite busy industry, number of B.C.-made films dwindling

We need to #SaveBCFilmAgain
You can watch a dazzling meteor shower in Southern B.C. next week

You can watch a dazzling meteor shower in Southern B.C. next week

Stargazers should opt to travel as far away from city lights as possible
Prince Harry and family spotted vacationing in Greater Victoria

Prince Harry and family spotted vacationing in Greater Victoria

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the royal baby Archie are celebrating Christmas in Greater Victoria.
Boxing Day pepper spray sparks 'mass chaos' in Coquitlam mall

Boxing Day pepper spray sparks 'mass chaos' in Coquitlam mall

Food court at Coquitlam Centre mall was thrown into panic when someone released pepper spray near a KFC
This incredibly cute Bunny Café is set to open in Vancouver next year

This incredibly cute Bunny Café is set to open in Vancouver next year

Vancouver is getting its very own Bunny Café, and its owners predict it’s going to be rather hop-ular when it opens in spring next year
B.C. Ferries' new vessels clear Panama Canal, head to Victoria

B.C. Ferries' new vessels clear Panama Canal, head to Victoria

The Sun Rise carrier transporting B.C. Ferries' first two Island Class hybrid electric vessels has reached the Pacific Ocean after passing through the Panama Canal.
British Columbians dismayed by, disconnected on phone costs

British Columbians dismayed by, disconnected on phone costs

Depending on where they live and how they get to school or work, British Columbians deal with entities they love to hate.
No injuries in B.C. train derailment, environmental crews assessing impacts: CN

No injuries in B.C. train derailment, environmental crews assessing impacts: CN

VALEMOUNT, B.C. — Canadian National says crews responded to a train derailment in eastern British Columbia on Thursday.
Feds won't let resistant premiers scuttle municipal handgun bans: PM

Feds won't let resistant premiers scuttle municipal handgun bans: PM

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he won't let resistance from unwilling premiers scuttle the plans of municipalities that want to ban handguns.