B.C. artist fills front yard with towering stone sculptures
You may notice the swirling symbol that he “painted” with a power-washer on the sidewalk first.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
You may notice the swirling symbol that he “painted” with a power-washer on the sidewalk first.
When Tina Marsh realized the postal strike was encroaching on Christmas, she grew increasingly concerned about the kids in her neighbourhood.
It’s not unusual to find Lesley Carlberg out and about wearing a tutu.
Whenever Sophia Vaillant would go on family road trips as a kid, she’d inevitably play songs by the same singer.
If you ask Yi Zhao why he’s been pointing his camera at the sky for so long, his answer will be simple.
Sandra Kroek and her grandson Remington spent 200 hours painting a massive Star Wars mural together.
After driving near the water that winter day, Brian Lavery thought he saw a dog splashing in the waves – then realized it was way too cold for that.
Since she was a little girl, Chizara Frank-Imoh has wanted to be an engineer. But she says building community is even better.
Adam finds out why a 10-year-old in Qualicum Beach is working as an electrician.
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Environment Canada says heavy rain and snow will hit separate regions of British Columbia on Friday, promising to make travel difficult for many this weekend.
It’s been a long time coming, but Taylor Swift’s first show in Vancouver has finally arrived.
Bitcoin is soaring to all-time highs, and Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim wants the city to get in on the action.
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