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Here’s how one B.C. man figured out how to beat Wordle in less than a second (VIDEO)

Here’s how one B.C. man figured out how to beat Wordle in less than a second (VIDEO)

The program can solve the 2,300 puzzles in less than the blink of an eye
A Vancouver dad just created a kid-friendly version of Wordle: Spellie

A Vancouver dad just created a kid-friendly version of Wordle: Spellie

This version comes in three difficulty levels to challenge spellers of all ages!
RBCM event explores lives of B.C.'s Black pioneers

RBCM event explores lives of B.C.'s Black pioneers

You can learn about B.C.’s Black pioneers — and meet descendants of Black settlers who arrived in B.C. in 1858 — at the B.C Black History and Heritage Day at the Royal B.C. Museum today.
Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in Canada

Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in Canada

More British Columbians bought dogs than cats during the pandemic
B.C. man who punched pregnant partner put on probation

B.C. man who punched pregnant partner put on probation

A man who twice punched his pregnant partner has received a conditional discharge for assault, partially because a criminal record could lead to his deportation from Canada
'Keep up the great work': Young B.C. boy pens thank you letter to first responders

'Keep up the great work': Young B.C. boy pens thank you letter to first responders

A simple gesture made a big impact.
B.C. carvers represent the province in national ice sculpture competition

B.C. carvers represent the province in national ice sculpture competition

Sea to Sky's Ryan Cook and Comox's Kevin Lewis asking locals to vote for their Olympic hockey-themed sculpture.
Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Free parking, introduced during pandemic, comes to an end on March 4
Red plane based out of YVR searches for oil spills across B.C.

Red plane based out of YVR searches for oil spills across B.C.

The plane is part of Transport Canada’s National Aerial Surveillance Program which aims to prevent marine pollution
B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal says a complaint about being discriminated against based on a disability must include medical evidence proving such a disability indeed exists