B.C. man experiencing homelessness spreads positivity by cleaning roads, playing air guitar
Jayson Perry is in the midst of a journey he never expected to begin.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
Jayson Perry is in the midst of a journey he never expected to begin.
When Leah arrived at work directing traffic around a construction site, she never expected to see a van painted in all sorts of bright colours, and covered in eclectic decorations, including a stuffed moose attached to its roof.
It was almost like Deborah Briggs had been working in black and white.
Sean Hutchinson is watching a video featuring a creature he now calls a friend – which he once named after himself.
Although this is not a story about socks, you should know Dave Morris’s are often mismatched.
When Barry Devonald went for a walk that day he was striving to solve a mystery surrounding an unexpected sound.
Although she had no interest in drinking coffee at the time, Sakshi Turnbull noticed a series of seniors who did, but weren’t.
The story behind Brendan Raftery’s garage being filled with typewriters begins at the back of it.
Adam finds out how an unhoused man is striving to make his community more positive by clearing garbage and playing air guitar.
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Mounties say a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a 21-year-old father on Vancouver Island last week may not be aware they hit someone.
Jayson Perry is in the midst of a journey he never expected to begin.
Mounties in British Columbia are set to announce details of the seizure of what investigators are calling the largest and most sophisticated drug 'super lab' in Canada.