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WWE Hall of Fame nod for B.C. wrestler John 'Earthquake' Tenta

WWE Hall of Fame nod for B.C. wrestler John 'Earthquake' Tenta

Surrey-raised Tenta, who died in 2006, 'awed fans across the world with his incredible size and memorable rivalry with Hulk Hogan'
Permanent cricket pitch to be installed in Vernon

Permanent cricket pitch to be installed in Vernon

Vernon council approved the motion for the pitch at the March 24 meeting
B.C. nonagenarian looks back on his March Madness basketball glory

B.C. nonagenarian looks back on his March Madness basketball glory

Jon-Lee Kootnekoff spent parts of four seasons at Seattle University before launching his Hall of Fame coaching career
RCMP: Bandits make off with $3K worth of shopping carts in Parksville

RCMP: Bandits make off with $3K worth of shopping carts in Parksville

Police also deal with online scammers, vandals
Vancouver Island's keg curling slides into viral fame with more than 3 million views

Vancouver Island's keg curling slides into viral fame with more than 3 million views

A TikTok video of a Vancouver Island brewery's rock-solid win in a keg curling fundraiser in Courtenay is sweeping the internet, with fans brewing excitement for their stone-cold performance.
Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says critics of Bill 7 can't complain if changes slow down pace of response
B.C. orca-lovers welcome new baby Bigg's to the Salish Sea

B.C. orca-lovers welcome new baby Bigg's to the Salish Sea

Healthy Bigg’s orca population numbers near 400
B.C.'s last Stanley Cup: town celebrates 100th anniversary of Victoria Cougars win

B.C.'s last Stanley Cup: town celebrates 100th anniversary of Victoria Cougars win

A Victoria team won hockey's holy grail in the district 100 years ago
Independent B.C. tribunal launches to watchdog police violence against racialized groups

Independent B.C. tribunal launches to watchdog police violence against racialized groups

Advocates and families of victims launch People's Tribunal to probe police-related deaths, particu
Mandolin master plays penultimate Vernon performance

Mandolin master plays penultimate Vernon performance

Folk Roots April 2 show brings John Reischman and the Jaybirds to Vernon Lodge