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Do Some Good Receives National Award for Social Impact

Do Some Good Receives National Award for Social Impact

B Corp and tech-for-good platform Do Some Good is being recognized on a national level as a social enterprise that makes significant contributions to improving the lives of Canadians.
B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

‘I think of it as supporting urban nomadism.’
In 1972, Cache Creek looks at possibility of building a pool

In 1972, Cache Creek looks at possibility of building a pool

Residents to be asked by ballot if they are in favour of the village financing a pool
Go fish! Cariboo girl creates unique gifts, one fly at a time

Go fish! Cariboo girl creates unique gifts, one fly at a time

Isabella Bailey’s fishing lure ornaments the perfect stocking stuffer for any anglers in your life
Rockin’ and Talkin’ With the Clinton Seniors’ Association

Rockin’ and Talkin’ With the Clinton Seniors’ Association

Communication is a lifeline for many during Christmas season
In Qatar, Canadian fans prepare to keep singing despite losses

In Qatar, Canadian fans prepare to keep singing despite losses

Canada was considered a longshot to make it to the World Cup, but men’s team overcame the odds
QUIZ: How much do you know about world cup soccer?

QUIZ: How much do you know about world cup soccer?

Soccer is enjoyed around the world and is played by people of all ages
Rotary Club looking for nominations for Citizens of the Year

Rotary Club looking for nominations for Citizens of the Year

Program honouring those who go above and beyond in our communities now in its 18th year
PODCAST.: Katrina Kadoski is B.C.’s ‘Cougar Annie’

PODCAST.: Katrina Kadoski is B.C.’s ‘Cougar Annie’

TODAY IN B.C.: Singer-songwriter tells story of legendary pioneer in one-woman show
Clinton PAC dinner and auction raise $40,000 for local students

Clinton PAC dinner and auction raise $40,000 for local students

After two-year hiatus, event returned with a record-setting bang