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Today in History for Oct. 20: In 1632, Sir Christopher Wren, British astronomer and architect, was born. He designed 53 London churches, including St. Paul's Cathedral, as well as several secular ...
Today we're on the shoreline of the Fraser River in British Columbia. I've never fished for salmon on the Fraser River before ...
Whichever grape or vintage you were hoping to have with your Thanksgiving dinner this week, chances are you’ll have to buy it ...
It’s just one of many agreements the British made as their colonial parties encroached on lands that Indigenous nations ...
Thousands of public service workers are in their seventh week of strike action as their union and their employer — the province — have come to an impasse over negotiating new terms, specifically ...
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It’s been another year of births, deaths and a fight for survival for B.C.’s endangered southern resident killer whales.
A group of First Nations leaders presented a united front this week to urge the federal government to remove all fish farms ...
Jojo is a lovable 67-pound dog who came to Iredell County Animal Services after being found napping on someone’s porch — a ...
Injuries are a big part of the NFL, so the league has partnered with Amazon Web Services to use technology predict and ...
Greetings! Bonjour! Bozhoo! Tansi! Tawnshi! Hau! Here’s a look at the news about and affecting Indigenous communities at home ...