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Garden pests are back with a vengeance

Garden pests are back with a vengeance

Silly me. I had thought there would be a reprieve from the number of pests in the garden this spring. Honestly, there should be some compensation for all the rain and snow this last winter. Not complaining! Just a few less pests would be nice.
Vanier students return from Skills Canada Nationals with medals

Vanier students return from Skills Canada Nationals with medals

The RBC Convention Centre was the site of the 2017 Skills Canada Nationals held from May 31 to June 3. The competition featured 550 secondary and post-secondary students from every province and territory competing in 40 applied trade competitions. Competitors had to have won gold at the Skills Canada Provincials in order to participate in nationals.
Hanes and national team to vie for ultimate gold

Hanes and national team to vie for ultimate gold

Colin Hanes of Comox is part of Canada’s open masters team (34+) that will be competing at the World Championships of Beach Ultimate in Royan, France.
Trailblazing B.C. politician Grace McCarthy remembered as inspiring builder

Trailblazing B.C. politician Grace McCarthy remembered as inspiring builder

McCarthy’s biggest accomplishments included initiating the process to bring Expo 86 to Vancouver
Nick Moore back with Lions after ‘fluke’ injury

Nick Moore back with Lions after ‘fluke’ injury

Moore’s CFL career started in 2011 with B.C. before a breakout 2013 campaign
B.C. Green MLAs take oath of office

B.C. Green MLAs take oath of office

B.C. Liberals, NDP sworn in Thursday to prepare for minority
First witness takes stand at former Mountie Tim Shields’ sex-assault trial

First witness takes stand at former Mountie Tim Shields’ sex-assault trial

Former RCMP spokesperson pleads not guilty
B.C. legislature to resume June 22 for crucial vote

B.C. legislature to resume June 22 for crucial vote

Throne speech to follow, defeat of B.C. Liberals expected
Promise of $10-a-day childcare will be kept: NDP

Promise of $10-a-day childcare will be kept: NDP

John Horgan says campaign promise of $10-a-day childcare is still in the works
Research suggests T. Rex was covered in scales instead of feathers

Research suggests T. Rex was covered in scales instead of feathers

‘What we see here is actually evidence of feathers evolving and then being lost…’
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