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Young B.C. man in wheelchair rappels down building to raise money for Easter Seals

Young B.C. man in wheelchair rappels down building to raise money for Easter Seals

Balraj Partridge suffers from spina bifida, a birth defect in an area of the spinal column
Sierra Leone trip fosters cultural connection for Bulkley Valley Christian School

Sierra Leone trip fosters cultural connection for Bulkley Valley Christian School

Two staff and three students visit sister school in Nanafayie, Sierra Leone
Tickets now on sale for Charcuterie on the Pier event

Tickets now on sale for Charcuterie on the Pier event

Fundraiser aims to break Guinness World Record with 500-foot consecutive charcuterie board
QUIZ: How much do you know about gardens and gardening?

QUIZ: How much do you know about gardens and gardening?

This is the time of year when many people love to watch their gardens grow
Running for Aubrey: Grieving B.C. mom hits pavement to Penticton for safe supply

Running for Aubrey: Grieving B.C. mom hits pavement to Penticton for safe supply

Jessica Michalofsky will be at the Peach at 3 p.m. on Sunday
A first for Sik-e-dakh; a legacy for artist Larry Hnidan

A first for Sik-e-dakh; a legacy for artist Larry Hnidan

The Gitxsan village raises a community pole in honour of the late carver
Call for cards as Kamloops attack victim turns 26

Call for cards as Kamloops attack victim turns 26

Sue Simpson requests cards every Christmas and every July for Jessie’s birthday
Celebrate B.C.’s Trails Day in the capital - Vernon

Celebrate B.C.’s Trails Day in the capital - Vernon

Ribbons of Green Trails Society invites community out for International Trails Day
PHOTOS: Nelson fashion show features wearable art made of trash

PHOTOS: Nelson fashion show features wearable art made of trash

The show attracted some very skilled designers to work with throw-away materials
Remembering his son: why a B.C. dad purchases birthday cakes for strangers

Remembering his son: why a B.C. dad purchases birthday cakes for strangers

Mike Gee hopes others will do the same