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In a B.C. pinch: 52 clothes pins, 1 minute, 1 face equals new world record

In a B.C. pinch: 52 clothes pins, 1 minute, 1 face equals new world record

Man sets new Guinness World Record in Duncan for clipping clothes pins to his face
Navy ships return to B.C. just in time for family hugs and holiday kisses

Navy ships return to B.C. just in time for family hugs and holiday kisses

The HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Vancouver, and MV Asterix return from Japan and Korea
B.C. elementary school teachers ‘hoping for snow’ in holiday music video

B.C. elementary school teachers ‘hoping for snow’ in holiday music video

Annual holiday rap music video stars school staff members
Bad financial advice comes in many forms, spotting it can save you money

Bad financial advice comes in many forms, spotting it can save you money

Real estate, self-directed investing and education are three areas where people are going wrong
Deep purple: shade an old hue that’s rich in meaning and history

Deep purple: shade an old hue that’s rich in meaning and history

Celine Dion has ‘stiff person syndrome’, lacks muscle control: sister

Celine Dion has ‘stiff person syndrome’, lacks muscle control: sister

Poorly-understood disorder causes rigid muscles and painful spasms
Self-checkout here to stay, but not without frustrations, not for everyone

Self-checkout here to stay, but not without frustrations, not for everyone

Theft and clunky technology plague retail push to save labour costs
Barnburner: B.C. rockers craft next potential hockey anthem

Barnburner: B.C. rockers craft next potential hockey anthem

Trigger Mafia, a Langley-based band, releases new EP and title-track video, Barnburner, next week
QUIZ: A tribute to Time Person of the Year recipients

QUIZ: A tribute to Time Person of the Year recipients

Each year, Time designates an individual, group, object or concept as its Person of the Year
B.C. TikTok teacher says learning her traditional language saved her life

B.C. TikTok teacher says learning her traditional language saved her life

Williams Lake’s Danikka Murphy uses social media to teach Secwepemctsín language
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