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Hawaii of the North
Hawaii of the NorthExploring Denman Island and Hornby IslandBY DAWN POSTNIKOFF & DANIELLE STEINEROne of the best things about an Edible Road Trip to Denman and Hornby Islands is that you can...
Health and Happiness in Your Own Backyard
Health and Happiness in Your Own BackyardGardening and community connections are common threads to Islanders’ longevityBY TRISH WEATHERALL“Live longer, better” is the premise behind the Blue Zones—areas of the world...
Honey Farms Making BC Buzz
Jane Mundy· September 2, 2021Some people practise meditation and yoga. Others listen to music, take long walks in the woods or partake in recently legalized substances—all to reduce stress...
Edible Notables: Clever Crow Farm
Edible Notables: Clever Crow Farm“Attending a class is giving yourself a gift of learning something new, inspiring creativity, and connecting with other people in the community.”BY DANIELLE STEINERLia and Brian...
Island Biome
Island BiomeThe terroir of Island cheese
BY TERRI POTRATZ / PHOTOGRAPHY BY HENHOUSE PHOTO CO.The concept of terroir is well understood when it comes to wine, but how much does the personality...
Edible Notables: Zoff’s Greenhouses
Edible Notables: Zoff's GreenhousesTodd Marzoff is determined to carry on his father’s legacy of integrity, quality, craftmanship and relationship.BY DANIELLE STEINERIntegrity. Quality. Craftsmanship. Relationship. These are the powerful words that...
The Comox Valley: Pretty as a Postcard
The Comox Valley: Pretty as a PostcardBY DANIELLE STEINERThe infamous Goose Spit stairs in Comox, with a view of the Beaufort Mountain Range.We moved to the Comox Valley nearly...
Edible Notables: The Oyster Challenge
Edible Notables: The Oyster ChallengeFrom shuck to serve, the Oyster Challenge a successful inaugural event for the Centre for Seafood InnovationBY DAVE FLAWSESetting the stageOn a drizzly autumn morning...
Diving for Delicacies
Diving for DelicaciesEnjoying B.C.’s lesser-known treats from the sea
BY DAVE FLAWSE / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIKA MCDOWELLIt’s a crisp September afternoon, and...
Edible Notables: Swept Away Inn
Edible Notables: Swept Away Inn“It’s amazing how when you put love on a plate, you get a lot back.”BY DANIELLE...
Day Tripping on the Sunshine Coast
Day Tripping on the Sunshine Coast
Powell River and LundBY DAWN POSTNIKOFF / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIKA MCDOWELL
Vancouver Island is separated from the...
The Road to Relaxation: Nanaimo to Tofino
The Road to Relaxation: Nanaimo to TofinoWhy not make mindful eating—and all that comes with it, like appreciation and...
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Quesnel fire fighters called to structure fire early this morning
The Quesnel Volunteer Fire Department was called out to a house fire early this (Monday) morning.
Cariboo can expect a seasonal normal cooler temperatures and rain in first week of November
Envrionment Canada's forecast is predicting cloudy days with some rain during the first week of the new month with cooler nights. But meteorologists say that that's the seasonal norms for November in the Cariboo.
MLAs and stakeholders trying to find a way to revitalize railway corridor
MLAs across the province's regions met for a round table during September's UBCM conference in Victoria to gather ideas on a potential revitalization of the rail corridor between Squamish and 100 Mile House. There is another meeting set for November 26.
Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends
Clocks are set to “fall back” across much of Canada this weekend, as daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2.
The post Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends appeared first on AM 1150.
KIJHL Weeks 5 & 6: Quesnel wins one while away; Mustangs clean sweep; and the Wranglers tumble again
Week 5 and 6 in the KIJHL have wrapped up. Here is how the games played out.
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