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Letter: In memory of Hugh Tollett

Letter: In memory of Hugh Tollett

'Until we meet again, hermano. You will always be in the soul of our family'
B.C. premier apologizes after social media mistake on Holocaust Remembrance Day

B.C. premier apologizes after social media mistake on Holocaust Remembrance Day

VICTORIA — British Columbia's premier has apologized after he says a member of his staff posted an incorrect message in social media posts linking to his statement marking Holocaust Remembrance Day on Saturday.
Letter: Thank you to Whistler health-care providers

Letter: Thank you to Whistler health-care providers

'There can never be a time when the collective appreciation to our front-line medical care providers is undeserved'
Range Rover: Bad Ragaz, a spa to end all spas

Range Rover: Bad Ragaz, a spa to end all spas

'On a frosty autumn in 1242, afield on a bird hunt, monks from the Benedictine abbey at Pfäfers, Switzerland, were piqued by a mist rising from a narrow gorge along the Tamina River'
'Looks so realistic': Meet the artist who creates life-sized whales made of snow

'Looks so realistic': Meet the artist who creates life-sized whales made of snow

He spent seven hours perfecting the whale to make it look as lifelike as possible.
Opinion: Powder to the peeps

Opinion: Powder to the peeps

'Four good runs in five hours is not good value for anybody'
B.C. lawyer suspended after mistakenly using elderly couple's cash

B.C. lawyer suspended after mistakenly using elderly couple's cash

Lawyer David Schaeffer withdrew $9,903 from the couple's accounts in 33 separate withdrawals after he says he mixed up his debit cards.
'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

John Doe, 37, sat with his head down as one of his victims told him how his cowardice has impacted her life.
B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

The Langara College instructor had been reinstated after making remarks at an off-campus event in October.
B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is restricting the use of cellphones in schools and targeting social media companies in an attempt to reduce the harm they cause to children, which Premier David Eby likened to the damage from tobacco and opioids.