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Sweet 16: B.C. dog gives birth to huge litter of puppies

Sweet 16: B.C. dog gives birth to huge litter of puppies

The Mission puppies are six weeks old and a Bernese Mountain and Old English Sheepdog mix
Summer on a shoestring budget: Tips for surviving summer break as camp costs rise

Summer on a shoestring budget: Tips for surviving summer break as camp costs rise

Analysts offer some suggestions as parent try to match their kids up with summer activities
VIDEO: Clever training formula lands rider top prize in BC Bike Race video contest

VIDEO: Clever training formula lands rider top prize in BC Bike Race video contest

Eat, ride, sleep and repeat brings humorous connotations
B.C. Ferries workers train on simulated seas at Vancouver Island ferry terminal

B.C. Ferries workers train on simulated seas at Vancouver Island ferry terminal

B.C. Ferries provides tour of new training facility in Nanaimo
It’s ‘never too early, never too late’ to learn financial literacy, experts say

It’s ‘never too early, never too late’ to learn financial literacy, experts say

Parents who don’t teach much about money, may lead to kids who feel uncomfortable managing their own
Mother’s Day gift guide: Wheels, books, tech and more

Mother’s Day gift guide: Wheels, books, tech and more

From just the right book to just the right wheels, there are lots of ways to please all the mothers in your life when their special holiday rolls around.
PODCAST: Dr. Robert Thirsk has been in space longer than any other Canadian

PODCAST: Dr. Robert Thirsk has been in space longer than any other Canadian

TODAY IN B.C.: Member of the Order of BC is a physician, engineer and astronaut
7.6M Canadians watched some part of the coronation of King Charles III: Numeris

7.6M Canadians watched some part of the coronation of King Charles III: Numeris

Millions of Canadians tuned in to the coronation of King Charles III, with the majority watching parts of the ceremony in real time, according to Numeris data.
First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia

First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia

‘We want to evaluate what percentage of koalas we need to vaccinate to meaningfully reduce infection’
For these hounds and humans, dog show a competition for couples

For these hounds and humans, dog show a competition for couples

‘We cheer each other on and then see how it goes’