B.C. boy writes emotional song for grandfather he never met
If you wanted Chase Varnes to beam as a baby, all you had to so what give him some Tupperware to bang on.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
If you wanted Chase Varnes to beam as a baby, all you had to so what give him some Tupperware to bang on.
When Joanie Paquin was walking towards the water the other day, she was preparing to go paddle boarding with her visiting sister. She never expected to pick up a second passenger.
On any given day, you’ll find four-year-old Amelia walking with a lizard attached to a leash.
When Kylie Williams was considering how to spend her summer vacation, playing was not the priority.
Nathalie Meijer will never forget that night she was leaving a boring college party and happened to meet Juan Lucio, who was doing the same.
Julie Barr will never forget that day she was working in her backyard and found her first four-leaf clover.
Like the objects in a car’s side mirror, this father and son are closer than they appear, thanks to one specific car.
As Paul Lewis draws a picture of a bird, he recalls a time when he was startled by something smacking into his window.
Adam meets a 13-year-old from Central Saanich and finds out why his first original song is proving so meaningful to strangers.
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Mounties say a man in his 50s is in serious but stable condition after a targeted shooting in North Vancouver.
A growing cluster of out-of-control wildfires in the British Columbia Interior has forced officials to place residents in the area under an evacuation alert.
Police have released new details in a fatal hit-and-run crash in the B.C. Interior last month, expanding the timeline of when they believe the man was struck by the still unidentified vehicle.