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Luminary Festival set for Sept. 9

Luminary Festival set for Sept. 9

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the annual Luminary Festival in North Delta, celebrating the end of summer with creative performances and sparkling illuminations.
Chilliwack shooting suspect flees into forest, leaves man in critical condition

Chilliwack shooting suspect flees into forest, leaves man in critical condition

A man's leg had a gunshot wound when police arrived.
B.C. rivers running pink with near-record salmon returns

B.C. rivers running pink with near-record salmon returns

Sockeye numbers dwindle as abundant supply of pinks brings commercial challenges.
Photos: See your dog's face on a beer can from this Port Moody brewery

Photos: See your dog's face on a beer can from this Port Moody brewery

Starting today, Sept. 5, dog owners can enter the contest by collecting as much cash as possible for the BC SPCA.
Some evacuation orders to lift in B.C., but wildfire disruptions drag on

Some evacuation orders to lift in B.C., but wildfire disruptions drag on

VANCOUVER — Residents of British Columbia's Shuswap region must wait another day for evacuation orders to lift in wildfire-ravaged areas of the community, complicating the return to school for some students.
Massive charcuterie board world record set in Metro Vancouver

Massive charcuterie board world record set in Metro Vancouver

Congrats!
Rubber ducks are back for RCMSAR fundraiser

Rubber ducks are back for RCMSAR fundraiser

The Tour de Duck is back on Sept. 17.
Some Canadian students going back to school face heat wave, post-wildfire landscape

Some Canadian students going back to school face heat wave, post-wildfire landscape

TORONTO — When Alicia White accompanied her daughters to their first day of class on Tuesday morning, she saw for the first time how close wildfire flames came to their school in Kelowna, B.C.
B.C. motorcyclist drives into oncoming traffic, crashes trying to evade police

B.C. motorcyclist drives into oncoming traffic, crashes trying to evade police

The driver went double the posted speed limit and crossed into oncoming traffic to evade police.
Kirk LaPointe: We need AI training before AI’s training wheels come off

Kirk LaPointe: We need AI training before AI’s training wheels come off

Though we are in 'play mode' with AI-powered chat bots, one expert says she is concerned Canadians are not sufficiently informing themselves on the technology, writes Kirk LaPointe