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VIDEO: Salt Spring Islanders ferry piano to their floating home

VIDEO: Salt Spring Islanders ferry piano to their floating home

Everyone enjoys a little music on the water, but not everyone has a piano on their boat
Suspect in Revelstoke standoff killed himself: RCMP

Suspect in Revelstoke standoff killed himself: RCMP

Mohammadali Darabi, suspect in the Calgary homicide of his roommate, was stopped in Revelstoke
Clinton visits Vancouver, applauds Trudeau, celebrates Democrats’ win in Alabama

Clinton visits Vancouver, applauds Trudeau, celebrates Democrats’ win in Alabama

Clinton told crowd she cheered when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed the country’s first gender-balanced cabinet.
Frustrated federal workers rally against Phoenix payroll system at B.C. MP’s office

Frustrated federal workers rally against Phoenix payroll system at B.C. MP’s office

Some employees out tens of thousands of dollars with ‘no end in sight’
Bomb detonated in Kamloops neighbourhood

Bomb detonated in Kamloops neighbourhood

Kamloops RCMP are investigating after an improvised explosive device was detonated Wednesday morning
Aldergrove Legion hosts Christmas breakfast

Aldergrove Legion hosts Christmas breakfast

Aldergrove enjoys Light Up Aldergrove Parade and Legion’s annual Christmas breakfast
No More Shootouts: Strong defence will be Canada’s backbone at world juniors

No More Shootouts: Strong defence will be Canada’s backbone at world juniors

Head coach doesn’t want a situation where a hot goalie or a lucky bounce can determine a team’s fate
Maple Ridge becomes the mysterious haunt of the X-Files

Maple Ridge becomes the mysterious haunt of the X-Files

Stars of sci-fi series show up in Memorial Peace Park
Proposed snowmobiles along Sicamous roads concern RCMP

Proposed snowmobiles along Sicamous roads concern RCMP

RCMP, ICBC and province not yet on-board with proposed off-road bylaw in the B.C. Interior
‘Assemble your own meal’ kits grow into $120M industry in Canada

‘Assemble your own meal’ kits grow into $120M industry in Canada

Kits offer a middle ground between eating out and grocery shopping