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New Barge Chilling Beach makes its debut on Vancouver’s shoreline

New Barge Chilling Beach makes its debut on Vancouver’s shoreline

Barge washed up on Sunset Beach during the mid-November storms
Miracle container filled with B.C. charity donations survives Beirut blast

Miracle container filled with B.C. charity donations survives Beirut blast

Found 40-foot container provides Syrian refugees skills training, school
Treats and dogs: Work experience for teen with autism combines love for pets, baking in Chilliwack

Treats and dogs: Work experience for teen with autism combines love for pets, baking in Chilliwack

When ‘Take Our Kids to Work Day’ arrived for Ryder Newhouse, a pet treat bakery welcomed him in
PHOTOS: ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç pups embrace winter with open paws

PHOTOS: ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç pups embrace winter with open paws

Cap News readers show off their photogenic pooches
Planning, communication can help B.C. residents beat financial stress over the holidays

Planning, communication can help B.C. residents beat financial stress over the holidays

Reducing stress around gifts includes creativity, thrift shopping, financial planning says expert
What’s your religion? In US, a common reply now is ‘None’

What’s your religion? In US, a common reply now is ‘None’

‘Nones’ now constitutes 29% of American adults, up from 19% a decade ago
Poll shows women do more chores, child care, even when couples plan otherwise

Poll shows women do more chores, child care, even when couples plan otherwise

‘When you look at time use data, women are more correct than men’
Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Dec. 12 to 18

Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Dec. 12 to 18

Day of the Horse, Day of Reconciliation, Chocolate-Covered Anything Day all coming up this week
Acorn-ucopia of food fattens squirrels

Acorn-ucopia of food fattens squirrels

‘Fatty McFatterson’ lumbering and waddling his way through the pandemic
60 years of good wishes: Two long-time Kootenay penpals keep a Christmas tradition alive

60 years of good wishes: Two long-time Kootenay penpals keep a Christmas tradition alive

Catherine Crewe of Fernie, and Nancy Nester of Invermere have been sending the same card back and forth to each other since they were both five years old
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