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Domo Arigato, Lower Mainland brothers roboto

Domo Arigato, Lower Mainland brothers roboto

Langley siblings, part of B.C. robotics team in Texas for worlds, ask for help fundraising
VIDEO: Popular Australian YouTuber takes on the Chilliwack River on raft made from logs

VIDEO: Popular Australian YouTuber takes on the Chilliwack River on raft made from logs

Beau Miles’ offbeat exploits have earned him 600,000 subscribers and 37 million views
Puppies to power Lower Mainland yoga fundraiser

Puppies to power Lower Mainland yoga fundraiser

Money raised to go to non-profit Power To Be
Kelowna-bought lottery ticket makes some-bunny $5 million richer

Kelowna-bought lottery ticket makes some-bunny $5 million richer

Odds of winning the Classic Jackpot are 1 in 13,983,816
Llama Sanctuary finds last-minute Shuswap home following eviction

Llama Sanctuary finds last-minute Shuswap home following eviction

Llamas and alpacas safely moved to property in Mara, move cost nearly $26k
‘He was always there’: Memorial honours Salmon Arm steadfast friend to people living rough and others

‘He was always there’: Memorial honours Salmon Arm steadfast friend to people living rough and others

Man dies five days after being struck by vehicle in what police called an altercation over a debt
Abbotsford couple plan to cycle 5 continents in 5 years to raise $2.5M for 5 charities

Abbotsford couple plan to cycle 5 continents in 5 years to raise $2.5M for 5 charities

P. L. and Kristen Meindertsma start with 4,300 km trip along Continental Divide
Aldergrove zoo asks celebrity to help name red panda cubs

Aldergrove zoo asks celebrity to help name red panda cubs

Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds encouraged to submit names for the twins
PHOTOS: Number of women on South Surrey marine-rescue team ‘a bit of anomaly’

PHOTOS: Number of women on South Surrey marine-rescue team ‘a bit of anomaly’

More than one-fifth of active RCMSAR5 Crescent Beach crew members are women
VIDEO: More than 300 Japanese students begin a Canadian adventure in B.C.

VIDEO: More than 300 Japanese students begin a Canadian adventure in B.C.

Will be staying with local families for eight days