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Turning four-ish: Leap Year babies celebrate their first actual birth day

Turning four-ish: Leap Year babies celebrate their first actual birth day

Perhaps it’s not surprising that, after having such unlikely births, Finn and Adley share a few more coincidences.
B.C. businesses mixed on minimum wage hikes

B.C. businesses mixed on minimum wage hikes

Kelowna workers welcome wage increase as local businesses consider cuts in response.
Birdwatching naturalist Al Grass taught us all what to look for in life

Birdwatching naturalist Al Grass taught us all what to look for in life

Grass gained fame with his column in the North Shore News as well as his monthly guided nature walks at North Vanocuver's Maplewood Flats
Insurer must pay B.C. widow $400K accidental death claim

Insurer must pay B.C. widow $400K accidental death claim

Judge found that doctor's hypothermia and blood loss from a head laceration due to a fall were accidents.
Plan to expand killer whale foraging areas could be 'devastating' for Port Renfrew

Plan to expand killer whale foraging areas could be 'devastating' for Port Renfrew

The town on the southwest tip of Vancouver Island is heavily reliant on anglers who flock to the area in the spring and summer to catch the premium sports fish
'A really cool day:' Being a leapling can take some explaining

'A really cool day:' Being a leapling can take some explaining

There are plenty of little quirks that come with having a Feb. 29 birthday
B.C. man sentenced for criminally harassing ex-girlfriend

B.C. man sentenced for criminally harassing ex-girlfriend

Richmond man was on probation for criminal harassment when he committed the same offence against another romantic partner.
Four men who teamed up to save teens at Sproat Lake among Lifesaving award winners

Four men who teamed up to save teens at Sproat Lake among Lifesaving award winners

Robert Cole, Kelly Lance, John Mahaffy, and David Murphy among more than a dozen British Columbians to receive lifesaving awards.
Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Many Canadians feel the growing anti-vax movement will lead to "a lot of people getting sick unnecessarily."
West Vancouver to revisit protection for renters in Ambleside area

West Vancouver to revisit protection for renters in Ambleside area

West Van council is considering new rules that could force developers to make relocation plans and offer first right of refusal to existing tenants