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Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­filmmakers document incredible journey of a B.C. biker’s remains

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­filmmakers document incredible journey of a B.C. biker’s remains

Biker Bob’s Posthumous Adventure is a feel-good film about a message in a bottle
Trudeau government opens wallet for B.C. tech initiatives ahead of election

Trudeau government opens wallet for B.C. tech initiatives ahead of election

What happened: Ottawa has ramped up funding announcements for B.C.
So you want to be prime minister of Canada — have a seat

So you want to be prime minister of Canada — have a seat

Thank you for coming today. I want to discuss your application for the job of prime minister. There are other applicants for the role, as you know, and we will be filling the position Oct. 21. As part of the process, I have a few questions.
Indigenous artists explore 'womxn and waterways' in group show

Indigenous artists explore 'womxn and waterways' in group show

Bill Reid Gallery exhibit curated by ReMatriate Collective runs to Oct. 6
Burnaby politician headlining punk show to get young people to vote

Burnaby politician headlining punk show to get young people to vote

Burnaby Coun. Joe Keithley wants people to vote and will be rocking out to do it. Keithley and his band D.O.A. is the headliner for the Punk the Vote Festival on Sept.
Cap U prof part of production team behind Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Cap U prof part of production team behind Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Film instructor David Brisbin responsible for production design on new horror film based on children's book series
Light up your rides for Saturday's Bike the Night

Light up your rides for Saturday's Bike the Night

And four other reasons Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­is awesome this week
Shaolin temple bringing kung fu to Richmond

Shaolin temple bringing kung fu to Richmond

The international Shaolin Cultural Festival, including a performance by a troupe of 18 monks from the Chinese Shaolin Temple, is expected to ignite Richmondites’ enthusiasm for Chinese martial arts and promote the cultural exchange between Canada and
Victoria artist’s ‘Tiny Pricks’ Trump protest goes big in New York

Victoria artist’s ‘Tiny Pricks’ Trump protest goes big in New York

When Victoria artist Diana Weymar started hand-stitching the words of U.S. President Donald Trump onto textiles in early 2018, she had no idea she was starting a collection that would attract submissions from people around the world.
'The Price is Right' to host live show in Coquitlam

'The Price is Right' to host live show in Coquitlam

'Come on down'?