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Tim Hortons asks customers to choose doughnut to benefit Special Olympics

Tim Hortons asks customers to choose doughnut to benefit Special Olympics

‘Choose to Include’ doughnut available this weekend, Jan. 28-30
Meet Methuselah, the oldest living aquarium fish

Meet Methuselah, the oldest living aquarium fish

1.2-metre Australian lungfish was brought to the San Francisco museum in 1938 from Australia.
Blind B.C. Paralympian and super-sniffing pooch prep to find missing people

Blind B.C. Paralympian and super-sniffing pooch prep to find missing people

Jessica Tuomela, partnering with trained canine Lucy, aims to keep vulnerable Canadians safe
New space telescope reaches final stop million miles out

New space telescope reaches final stop million miles out

‘We’re one step closer to uncovering the mysteries of the universe’
VIDEO: Gibbles the 3-legged B.C. goat gets a wheelchair

VIDEO: Gibbles the 3-legged B.C. goat gets a wheelchair

Good-natured resident of Happy Herd animal sanctuary in Aldergrove is back to his old, playful self
QUIZ: How much do you know about hockey?

QUIZ: How much do you know about hockey?

During the winter months, hockey dominates winter sports in Canada
Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Jan. 23 to 29

Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Jan. 23 to 29

International Lego Day, Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day, Pie Day coming up this week
Rookie B.C. RCMP officer helps bring baby into world in hospital parking lot

Rookie B.C. RCMP officer helps bring baby into world in hospital parking lot

The second time one of Chayne den Ouden’s newborn babies makes headlines
Waves of nostalgia for Canadians taught to swim by Red Cross as program winds down

Waves of nostalgia for Canadians taught to swim by Red Cross as program winds down

2022 will mark end of a program that taught water safety to millions of Canadians over 75 years
Vancouver’s ‘Barge Chilling Beach’ sparks conversation over Indigenous place names

Vancouver’s ‘Barge Chilling Beach’ sparks conversation over Indigenous place names

Quick installation of the sign raised questions about why restoring Indigenous names takes so long
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