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The search for Dianne Bignell continues

The search for Dianne Bignell continues

For two-and-a-half months, Clara Bignell has been relentlessly looking for her 60-year-old mother Dianne, who was last seen in Thompson’s Juniper area on May 17.
Got a heart? No service

Got a heart? No service

Man's Facebook post describing service refusal at Cardston A&W goes viral; A&W denies racial motivation
How to fix common exercise mistakes

How to fix common exercise mistakes

Struggling with pain when you exercise? Or, maybe you aren’t seeing the results you should be. Maybe it has to do with your form, the way you are actually doing the exercise.
INQUIRING REPORTER: How are you handling the smoke-filled skies?

INQUIRING REPORTER: How are you handling the smoke-filled skies?

The sun has been partially obscured for the better part of a week as forest fires – close to home and farther inland – have caused a smoky haze to hang over the North Shore, obstructing views and causing health issues.
Community brief: Tomato astounds Texada growers

Community brief: Tomato astounds Texada growers

A two and a half pound beefsteak tomato grown by Shirley and Terry Fluney of Gillies Bay, Texada Island, has astounded all who see it. The Fluneys were willing to reveal a few of the growing practices that caused their fruit to thrive.
Collapsed caves in west central Sask may hold oil reservoirs

Collapsed caves in west central Sask may hold oil reservoirs

Regina – In early July, the world was enraptured with the plight of 12 Thai soccer players who were led by their coach four kilometres deep into a cave, only to be trapped by rising waters from heavy rains.
Avoid heat injuries during summer weather

Avoid heat injuries during summer weather

As temperatures soar this summer, it’s important for Albertans to stay safe and avoid possible heat injuries.
Coach Lynzee: Take your life off autopilot and take control

Coach Lynzee: Take your life off autopilot and take control

Do you ever feel like you’re just going through the motions in your day-to-day life? If so, you’re not alone.
Following in grandpa’s footsteps

Following in grandpa’s footsteps

Community members run with Loutit family from Edmonton to Athabasca, taking the same path the local hero followed 114 years ago
How a Romanian pop singer’s quirky ode to Vancouver became a viral hit

How a Romanian pop singer’s quirky ode to Vancouver became a viral hit

Eight years and half-a-million views later, Ligia Oancea reflects on ‘Vancouver Song’.
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