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What’s it going to take to make it click?

What’s it going to take to make it click?

Seatbelts and car seats the focus of February’s Traffic Safety Spotlight
Crown recommends 10 years for Broncos semi-truck driver

Crown recommends 10 years for Broncos semi-truck driver

MELFORT — On the final day of his sentencing hearing, the semi-truck driver that pleaded guilty in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash expressed remorse for his actions. "I take full responsibility for what has happened.
You can sleep in an igloo in a majestic snow valley

You can sleep in an igloo in a majestic snow valley

Have you ever wanted to have an igloo sleepover with your friends, but weren’t prepared to travel far up north to try it out? A company called Westcoast Adventures allows you to experience building and sleeping in this unique accommodation without ha
Stakeholders worrying over food guide

Stakeholders worrying over food guide

News: Health Canada’s new food guide has caused online debate, misinformation
This ‘hair ice’ phenomena was found on a B.C. tree

This ‘hair ice’ phenomena was found on a B.C. tree

The fine, silky ice only forms on decaying or dead wood
Conner Lukan’s family details devastation of his death

Conner Lukan’s family details devastation of his death

Only 12 days after Humboldt Broncos player Conner Lukan’s funeral, his grandmother passed away from what their family describes as “a broken heart.
Victim impact statements detail Broncos devastation

Victim impact statements detail Broncos devastation

Broncos sentencing began Monday morning
A little insight into Canada's new food guide

A little insight into Canada's new food guide

Canada's new food guide was released this week but before that happened, Susan Swift and Elaine Cameron got the chance to interview a key player in the new publication - Dr. Hasan Hutchinson.
World's first off-road racing mech hangs out in Squamish

World's first off-road racing mech hangs out in Squamish

Prosthesis: the anti-robot is being tested in town
Let's Talk Trash: Kids and food waste

Let's Talk Trash: Kids and food waste

Wasted food costs the average Canadian household $1,100 per year. While adults are certainly guilty of neglecting leftovers until they grow a mouldy beard, kids are also culprits when it comes to good food going to waste.
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