B.C. woman overcomes adversity by choreographing positivity
It’s not unusual to find Lesley Carlberg out and about wearing a tutu.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
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.
When he first moved to his urban neighbourhood, Barry Devonald was surprised to be welcomed by a whole flock of new neighbours.
As Don Dixon flips through his photo album filled with all sorts of serious things, the 102-year-old is proving to be quite silly.
Adam finds out how woman wearing a tutu is overcoming adversity by choreographing positivity.
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Greater Victoria has a host of yuletide festivities this weekend for residents ready to kick off the holiday season.
A carjacking suspect was shot by Vancouver police early Sunday morning, prompting an investigation by the provincial watchdog.
A winter storm has dumped heavy snow over parts of central and northern British Columbia, and freezing rain is in the forecast as temperatures start to rise.
Prime Minister Trudeau meets with Donald Trump in Florida; plus, PWHL kicks-off their second season in Toronto