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Island students count on math competitions to bolster growing tutoring business

Island students count on math competitions to bolster growing tutoring business

St. Michaels University School students launch tutoring business with focus on math competitions
'Purposefully' farting at neighbour highlights B.C.'s top 10 unique bylaw calls

'Purposefully' farting at neighbour highlights B.C.'s top 10 unique bylaw calls

Clashing tulips, staring cat, Emotional Support Duck also made the list
Canadian wins men’s event at snowboard slopestyle World Cup event

Canadian wins men’s event at snowboard slopestyle World Cup event

Cameron Spalding posted a winning score of 86.63 points
TikTok timeline: From a fun app into a potential national security threat

TikTok timeline: From a fun app into a potential national security threat

Tiktok is set to shut down in the United States on Sunday, Jan. 19
PWHL’s neutral site Takeover Tour drawing attention

PWHL’s neutral site Takeover Tour drawing attention

“I think pleasantly surprised but not shocked by any means”
100 pound concrete bear sculpture stolen from Metro Vancouver porch

100 pound concrete bear sculpture stolen from Metro Vancouver porch

Coquitlam RCMP said the sculpture “holds significant sentimental value”
Professor hopes Vancouver Island orca’s ‘grief swim’ spurs ethics rethink

Professor hopes Vancouver Island orca’s ‘grief swim’ spurs ethics rethink

‘She has lost someone dear’
Toronto Blue Jays once again a bridesmaid as Sasaki signs with Dodgers

Toronto Blue Jays once again a bridesmaid as Sasaki signs with Dodgers

The 23-year-old picks the Dodgers, despite money being a limited factor
Nanaimo café owner watches live on security camera as business burglarized

Nanaimo café owner watches live on security camera as business burglarized

RCMP say break-ins create 'uncertainty and fear' for business owners and their employees
Vancouver Island's Angel Flight spreads its wings in bid to help more kids

Vancouver Island's Angel Flight spreads its wings in bid to help more kids

Volunteer group will now accept non-cancer patients for transport to medical appointments