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Don’t forget about people with dementia during the pandemic

Don’t forget about people with dementia during the pandemic

Support for those with dementia and their caregivers is now more crucial than ever
Hungry hawk versus reluctant rattler showdown caught on camera

Hungry hawk versus reluctant rattler showdown caught on camera

Not the first time photographer was in right place at right time to document an unusual encounter
VIDEO: Car collectors come out in droves for drive through Fort Langley

VIDEO: Car collectors come out in droves for drive through Fort Langley

A ‘spontaneous’ drive replaces annual May Day Parade, surprising village residents and shoppers alike
QUIZ: Exploring gardens

QUIZ: Exploring gardens

How much do you know about gardening and famous gardens?
Journal 125 part 2: J.E. Knight, an early Journal editor, was also founder of the BC SPCA

Journal 125 part 2: J.E. Knight, an early Journal editor, was also founder of the BC SPCA

Knight had prevention of cruelty to animals statute passed in province in 1895
Journal 125 part 1: weightmall celebrates 125 years of serving the region

Journal 125 part 1: weightmall celebrates 125 years of serving the region

Paper started life as the B.C. Mining Journal on May 9, 1895
Interior Savings pledges up to $150,000 to help non-profits through pandemic

Interior Savings pledges up to $150,000 to help non-profits through pandemic

Applications for assistance are being accepted until the end of May
Local News Briefs: Free drive-in movie event will provide safe, big screen fun

Local News Briefs: Free drive-in movie event will provide safe, big screen fun

Plus the Cache Creek market reopens, a new principal for Desert Sands school, and more
Journal building has been a fixture in Ashcroft for 121 years

Journal building has been a fixture in Ashcroft for 121 years

The office survived the Great Fire of 1916 and for many years housed a secret
Share your pandemic experiences and be a part of history

Share your pandemic experiences and be a part of history

Royal BC Museum is asking British Columbians to record their pandemic stories and experiences