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“It’s more than just a place to cross the street, it’s a symbol of gratitude, respect, and remembrance woven into the heart of our town.”

"New things have to be tried so we don't require people to work more hours."

Donkeys can live up to fifty years and as seniors, they require extra care.

American tariffs on lumber are the latest challenge but mills have been closing and revenue has been shrinking for years.

I don't know what it's doing but it looks fun.

Watch this boy perform magic on his little sister.

Here is a roundup of some of the events to mark Remembrance Day in British…

“Our teams are canvassing the area, collecting video surveillance and attempting to identify the suspects. No other details can be released at this time to keep the integrity of the investigation.”

OTTAWA — The federal Competition Bureau says it hasn’t found evidence that using computer software…

VANCOUVER — A weekend weather system in British Columbia brought record rain to some communities…

VICTORIA — A local official said testing has revealed “no contamination” of a local water…

EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — It had taken more than 10 months before the first…

It's a rare win against the BC government.

“I think perhaps we have put our heads down in the best and just tried to keep on keeping on. We haven’t communicated as well as we could and we haven’t leveraged community force.”

“It was a fun highlight to see the otter to playing around."

“The younger they are when they start, the more likely they are to struggle with it later in life.”

The couple wanted compensation after a delayed flight.

“I started building, built one van and thought, ‘I can do this.'"

Give this man a raise and some gymnastics lessons.

Get this cat a bowl of milk on the rocks.

Such a rare aquatic talent.

Eurovision's head of communications told The Canadian Press the organization is "always excited" when broadcasters want to be a part of the competition.

"It felt like I wasn't myself."

"But if many companies are mining for many years and outputting a lot of material, this is going to spread across the region.”