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Oak Bay putting new heat in the tradition of the classic tea party

Oak Bay putting new heat in the tradition of the classic tea party

A tea party at home can be the perfect way to bring some fun and light into your day
BC Transit, Kelowna RCMP investigating crash between city bus, ambulance

BC Transit, Kelowna RCMP investigating crash between city bus, ambulance

Witnesses said they heard a heavy impact from the crash
Whitecaps, City of Vancouver exploring new stadium at PNE fairgrounds

Whitecaps, City of Vancouver exploring new stadium at PNE fairgrounds

The Whitecaps have played their home games at BC Place since becoming a MLS team
Ovechkin scores No. 894, ties Gretzky's NHL goals record

Ovechkin scores No. 894, ties Gretzky's NHL goals record

The 39-year-old winger can surpass Gretzky's all-time mark on Sunday (April 6)
Conservative leader Poilievre announces new plans ahead of Okanagan outings

Conservative leader Poilievre announces new plans ahead of Okanagan outings

If elected prime minister, he plans to eliminate 25 per cent of all red tape within his first two years
Auto tariffs about to roil B.C. car market

Auto tariffs about to roil B.C. car market

A lot of number crunching may be necessary to determine car tariffs and prices
Island filmmaker captures young composer's journey through COVID

Island filmmaker captures young composer's journey through COVID

Cobble Hill's Empress Avenue Media Inc. co-produced 'The Sound of a Pandemic'
Call of the wild: Tips to keep Vancouver Island wildlife babies safe

Call of the wild: Tips to keep Vancouver Island wildlife babies safe

Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre prepares for coming influx of animal babies
Cinderella isn’t the girl you think she is: Victoria production is no Disney

Cinderella isn’t the girl you think she is: Victoria production is no Disney

Upcoming Canadian College of Performing Arts version pledges to be funny, irreverent and fabulous
B.C. centenarian reunites with 90-year-old former student

B.C. centenarian reunites with 90-year-old former student

Helen Sidney, 102, remembers being Ted DeCock's elementary school teacher more than 80 years ago in Armstrong. The two had a lot to catch up on