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Can't go on without the boss.

Buy do they even know this is Frogger?

You gotta love dudes.

This summer has been nothing but a breath of fresh air.

"It’s the only body we’ve got so why not love and respect it in the environment it was designed for?"

"Who would have guessed in the late 1950s that the coolest guy in America for the next quarter-century would be a fella named Dino Paul Crocetti from Steubenville, Ohio?"

"I didn't want to make something ordinary, I wanted to it to be the best."

"The driver could not explain why only two out of nine people were wearing seatbelts, or why a three-year-old’s car seat had no functioning buckles.”

“Even small details, especially about the motor scooter, could help move this investigation forward.”

He called it an affair and his remorse only appeared to be for his marriage.
VICTORIA — An urgent care clinic for children at Victoria General Hospital will shut on…

The riders causing the most trouble keep getting away, but police are tracking them.

"Based on the initial investigation, there is no indication to suggest the driver intended to cause deliberate harm to the public."

He now has to fight to keep his job.

Talk about a pushy horse.

The discovery of the unexploded ordnance, or UXOs, means Vernon firefighters are taking a cautious and targeted approach to dealing with hotspots.

Rescuing pets shouldn't really be about the numbers, but it kind of is.

The best photos demonstrate the photographer’s own connection to nature.

“It’s heartbreaking to imagine these tiny kittens alone, without their mother or even each other for warmth and protection."

There's just something innately funny about ducks.

He stands accused of 'forcefully' kissing a drunk colleague at a Christmas party.

WEST KELOWNA — The City of West Kelowna, B.C., has cited public safety to deny…

The judge ordered him to pay up, but he didn't want to.

The cave and the Ovis Creek drainage area surrounding it was closed to the public by BC Parks soon after its discovery in 2018.