
Comox comedian copes with cancer and dementia through laughter
Syd Bosel was in the midst of a year-long motorcycle camping trip around Australia when she happened upon a handsome local.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
Syd Bosel was in the midst of a year-long motorcycle camping trip around Australia when she happened upon a handsome local.
Finn Nelson will never forget that day his dad asked if he wanted to go see a whale in the wild.
Steven Telck never imagined he’d be spending his retirement travelling with a rescue cat named Miss Bunny.
Travis Stock is grateful to have grown up from a shy boy to a fearless man — who was inspired by his big sister to overcome adversity through giving back — by finding a creative way to spread joy and positivity.
Laurann Brown was walking down the street with a her friend, in a deep discussion about the direction her life was going, when she noticed a sign attached to a suitcase saying, "Pick a topic. Get a poem."
When her son started showing an interest in basketball this year, after a lifetime of suffering from serious medical issues and being on the autism spectrum, Betty Wade was overjoyed.
Rather than searching for satisfaction by climbing up a ladder, a Victoria senior says if you take the time to notice the rainbows, you just might find something far more rewarding than gold.
When a Victoria senior is not making scones from scratch, and delivering them to neighbours up and down their building’s 21 floors, “just because” — she’s leaving thoughtful cards and gifts to surprise people on their doorsteps.
"Do the stuff that makes you happy." Adam finds out how a Comox couple is overcoming adversity with comedy.
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Police in Victoria are asking the public for help as they investigate a disturbing assault on a 70-year-old man.
A 56-year-old man is dead after his motorcycle collided with a pickup truck on Vancouver Island.
Some North Vancouver parents want the province to re-introduce legislation prohibiting protests near schools, following a series of anti-SOGI demonstrations.
In a historic election, NDP's Wab Kinew has become the first ever First Nations premier of Manitoba.