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WOLF: Do you follow the ‘5-second rule’ when it comes to food?

WOLF: Do you follow the ‘5-second rule’ when it comes to food?

COLUMN: Interesting old tales have a long shelf life in my mind
Greater Victoria psychologist shines light on series about 1997 Virk murder

Greater Victoria psychologist shines light on series about 1997 Virk murder

‘Under The Bridge’ premiered on Hulu Wednesday, April 17, set to debut on Disney+ Canada on May 8
‘Trees going up like Roman candles’ as B.C. wildfire season starts early

‘Trees going up like Roman candles’ as B.C. wildfire season starts early

Wildfires burning at Burgess Creek and Endako as B.C. firefighting season gets underway
Inquiry launched into B.C.’s costly 2023 port strike

Inquiry launched into B.C.’s costly 2023 port strike

Federal Labour Minister appoints Industrial Inquiry Commission to dig into the underlying causes
Advocates urge Vancouver cannabis tourism, calling 4-20 a ‘debacle’

Advocates urge Vancouver cannabis tourism, calling 4-20 a ‘debacle’

BC Craft Farmers Co-Op urge city to embrace the date’s opportunity rather than ‘mitigate’ it
B.C. set to shovel more than $55M out to plant 50 million trees in 2024

B.C. set to shovel more than $55M out to plant 50 million trees in 2024

This year’s tree-planting season happens with several hold-over fires burning in northern B.C.
‘Bring on the pain’: Joshua’s growing game adding to Canuck playoff clout

‘Bring on the pain’: Joshua’s growing game adding to Canuck playoff clout

Forward’s mix of skill and snarl makes him an emerging asset for an emerging team
Univ. of Victoria unions call for post-secondary funding reform amid budget cuts

Univ. of Victoria unions call for post-secondary funding reform amid budget cuts

Student and worker unions call on the province for change during $13 million budget cuts
Chicken reigns supreme in Canadian sandwich desires

Chicken reigns supreme in Canadian sandwich desires

Roast beef pops up twice during Google data Top 10 search by Chefs Plate
Premier says B.C. will continue to treat addiction as a mental health issue

Premier says B.C. will continue to treat addiction as a mental health issue

But David Eby also said police will have the necessary resources to address public safety