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Victoria Outdoor Adventure Show brings thrills under one roof

Victoria Outdoor Adventure Show brings thrills under one roof

The show runs April 26-28, offering chances to equip, explore and experience
QUIZ: Looking towards the stars

QUIZ: Looking towards the stars

How much do you know about the facts and fiction of space exploration?
Fatou, believed to be world’s oldest gorilla turns 67 in Berlin zoo

Fatou, believed to be world’s oldest gorilla turns 67 in Berlin zoo

Gorilla lives in an enclosure of her own, prefers to keep her distance from the zoo’s other gorillas
100 years later, recalling B.C.’s pivotal role in first round-the-world flight

100 years later, recalling B.C.’s pivotal role in first round-the-world flight

On April 6, 1924, four planes reached Prince Rupert, their first stop in a flight around the world
B.C. skateboarder to cruise over the Rockies in Guinness World Record bid

B.C. skateboarder to cruise over the Rockies in Guinness World Record bid

Bradley Smith is attempting to break three world records for electric skateboarding
EU finds no link between weight loss drugs, suicide

EU finds no link between weight loss drugs, suicide

Regulators say review finds no evidence that use of Ozempic, Wegovy increases risk of self-harm
Simpson death could put Goldman, Brown families in better position to collect

Simpson death could put Goldman, Brown families in better position to collect

Simpson ordered to pay $33.5M in wrongful death civil suit, most remains uncollected
How to add restraint to your arsenal when hit by the rush of a great deal

How to add restraint to your arsenal when hit by the rush of a great deal

Retail analyst talks about the lure of a sale price and how to moderate your response
Teacher voted out of a job after joining TV cast of Survivor Quebec

Teacher voted out of a job after joining TV cast of Survivor Quebec

Déborah De Braekeleer was fired for taking an unauthorized leave to appear on reality TV series
B.C.’s oldest public high school welcomes students after 4 years of renos

B.C.’s oldest public high school welcomes students after 4 years of renos

Opened as a log cabin in 1876, Victoria High is the oldest public high school in western Canada