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Pod of orcas hunting a seal in B.C. waters caught on camera

Pod of orcas hunting a seal in B.C. waters caught on camera

A group boating near Oak Bay ended up rather close to a pod hunting fot their dinner
Athletes, pro video game players not so different: esport insiders

Athletes, pro video game players not so different: esport insiders

Esports has ballooned in popularity in recent years, drawing fans, professional video game players
‘Grocerants’ on the rise as supermarkets try to lure shoppers to linger longer

‘Grocerants’ on the rise as supermarkets try to lure shoppers to linger longer

Diners at the new T&T destination receive gloves — no cutlery — and sit in the seafood department
Are your kids anxious about going back to school?

Are your kids anxious about going back to school?

BC Children’s Hospital offers tips to help your children be mindful and reduce stress
This trash heap in Vancouver could be yours for $3.9 million

This trash heap in Vancouver could be yours for $3.9 million

Sitting atop 6,000 square feet, the home was built in 1912, later destroyed by fire
Surf’s up in California, where it’s now the official sport

Surf’s up in California, where it’s now the official sport

Grab a board, catch a wave and find yourself, ‘sittin’ on top of the world’
Social media, digital photography allow millennials to flock to birdwatching

Social media, digital photography allow millennials to flock to birdwatching

More young people are flocking to birdwatching than ever, aided by social media, digital photography
REVIEW: MTV VMAs was a shocking event, for the wrong reasons

REVIEW: MTV VMAs was a shocking event, for the wrong reasons

MTV Video Music Awards lacked star power and felt flat and some of the winners turned heads
Fast food chains look to capitalize on vegetarian, vegan trend with new items

Fast food chains look to capitalize on vegetarian, vegan trend with new items

Seven per cent of Canadians consider themselves vegetarians and 2.3 per cent identify as vegans
21% of people admit to being addicted to their phone: poll

21% of people admit to being addicted to their phone: poll

Smartphone usage surpasses TV time in B.C. homes, a new survey suggests