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Box office: Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch makes off with $66 million

Box office: Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch makes off with $66 million

LOS ANGELES — You’re a mean one — and you’re number one — Mr. Grinch. “Dr.
Friday freebies: win prizes once a week now through the holidays

Friday freebies: win prizes once a week now through the holidays

This week’s prize includes all of Indigo’s five best books of 2018
The Napa Valley of the North

The Napa Valley of the North

When John Skinner, proprietor of Painted RocK discovered the perfect property to situate a winery, it was like the writing was on the wall.
Ƶapplocals showcased in Brackendale Art Gallery’s fall lineup

Ƶapplocals showcased in Brackendale Art Gallery’s fall lineup

The Brackendale Art Galley is showcasing a range of local talent this month. An artist, performances by two bands and a Christmas craft market are coming up in November and December.
PHOTOS: The time Ƶappflooded in 1940

PHOTOS: The time Ƶappflooded in 1940

After a cold and snowy September in 1940, rain fell hard on Ƶappand the ƵappRiver swelled over the bank.
Falling upon kindness

Falling upon kindness

6 a.m. We're pulling into the gas station at the southernmost edge of Squamish, when we realize that my partner has forgotten his wallet and ID. We've been up since 3 a.m.
This ‘breakup’ ice cream turns parting into sweet sorrow

This ‘breakup’ ice cream turns parting into sweet sorrow

Move over, ghosting. A Vancouver plant-based ice cream business has launched a line of “breakup” pints aimed at taking the sting out of saying goodbye.
We found the most yelly parkade in all of B.C.

We found the most yelly parkade in all of B.C.

If you’ve been contemplating a weekend trip over to Victoria we’ve got something that might push you over the edge to commit and make that ferry reservation: the most yelly parkade in all of British Columbia.
UBC researchers study resilience of Sherpa muscle tissue

UBC researchers study resilience of Sherpa muscle tissue

Study finds Sherpa recover twice as fast from fatigue as lowlanders
When the weather chills let the party warm things up

When the weather chills let the party warm things up

Winter entertaining need not end once Christmas and New Year's Day have come and gone. Getting together with friends and family is still possible even if the weather outside is frightful.
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