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LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Sole survivor tells tale of fatal bombing mission

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Sole survivor tells tale of fatal bombing mission

Flying Officer DeVoe 'D.V.' Woolf's Halifax bomber was shot down over Belgium on Dec. 26, 1944
Local veteran spent his time serving in non-combative ways

Local veteran spent his time serving in non-combative ways

The Royal Canadian Legion’s definition of a Veteran is any person who is serving or who has honorably served in the Canadian Armed Forces, the Commonwealth or its wartime allies, or as a Regular Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or a
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: A passage to India

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: A passage to India

Capt. Roy Frederick Holland's memoir recounts his voyage from England to India in 1944
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Lions in the night

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Lions in the night

A B.C. soldier wrote home about his experience on campaign in East Africa during the First World War
Live show returns to the professional stage at Theatre NorthWest

Live show returns to the professional stage at Theatre NorthWest

Theatre NorthWest presents the show from Nov. 18 to Dec. 8 featuring two local actors in starring roles and an all-local live band to accompany them.
A life of service: Remembering Indigenous WWII veteran Abel Peters

A life of service: Remembering Indigenous WWII veteran Abel Peters

Abel Peters was a WWII rifleman who survived a gunshot to the head
Canadian maternity leave program challenges the 'motherhood penalty'

Canadian maternity leave program challenges the 'motherhood penalty'

Maturn challenges the systemic cultural bias and beliefs toward working mothers.
Local woman recalls wartime efforts at home in her youth

Local woman recalls wartime efforts at home in her youth

Mrs. Doreen Denicola, 92, recalls what it was like when friends and neighbours would gather together to help one another during wartime.
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Former P.G. postmaster wounded in Belgium

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Former P.G. postmaster wounded in Belgium

E.H. ‘Ernie’ Burden was wounded near Ypres, only days after going to the frontlines
B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

That's quite the collection.