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Sunday Night Read: 'Don't run in the woods'

Sunday Night Read: 'Don't run in the woods'

This short story series submission is from Hayley Morrin of Port Coquitlam.
Letter: Rising rent costs influencing seniors to downsize — 'but it takes time'

Letter: Rising rent costs influencing seniors to downsize — 'but it takes time'

A Port Moody couple now living in Burnaby sought help from the Senior Services Society in New Westminster to find a place, and the experience was bittersweet.
13 of Canada's most wanted allegedly involved in B.C. crimes

13 of Canada's most wanted allegedly involved in B.C. crimes

Suspects are accused of alleged crimes such as murder, assaults, sex offences, child abduction and drug trafficking.
Photos: New West shows its Pride

Photos: New West shows its Pride

The annual New West Pride Street Festival returned to Columbia Street.
Historic B.C. 'gentleman's ranch' on the market for same price as some Dunbar houses

Historic B.C. 'gentleman's ranch' on the market for same price as some Dunbar houses

It's currently used as a guest ranch.
Minter: Ornamental grasses, the long-term garden bloomers

Minter: Ornamental grasses, the long-term garden bloomers

Ornamental grasses combine well with other plants, such as flowering shrubs, conifers and late flowering perennials, says master gardener Brian Minter.
When mammoths walked the Island: New study shows elephant's ancestor was here

When mammoths walked the Island: New study shows elephant's ancestor was here

A study found that mammoths lived on Vancouver Island for a long time, much longer than originally thought.
Meet the crew removing marine debris from B.C.'s remote coast

Meet the crew removing marine debris from B.C.'s remote coast

"I'm pretty amazed at how much garbage we’re picking up; I didn't think it would be to this level."
100-year-old photos capture man's best friend in Vancouver's early days

100-year-old photos capture man's best friend in Vancouver's early days

Meet Bruce, King and Cronje, and others.
What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

A study diving into pre-colonial, Tsleil-Waututh history finds marine foods especially important in traditional diets.