B.C. man strives to spread joy by making large Canadian flag out of flowers
About 18 years ago, Sahasi Erven says, his ordinary day suddenly turned extraordinary.
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About 18 years ago, Sahasi Erven says, his ordinary day suddenly turned extraordinary.
While Adelle Hatch can walk to the water now, she recalls being driven there as a child, thanks to her mom Doreen being the only woman on the street with a licence.
When Jacob Hegeman began walking up the hillside on this rural property, his feet were small, but his dreams were big.
Maya thinks, if we can support each other in making our community better, what might seem like a boring chore at the start just might feel like winning a championship by the end.
Before she started walking with a bunny in her backpack, Armida Ortega was hoping to find the perfect pup.
A father and son’s passion project is transforming neighbourhoods on Vancouver Island.
A man in Nanaimo has gained a rockstar reputation in his paddling community.
While a trio of cats watching this interview being conducted couldn’t be more confident in front of the camera, Pamela Porter says her pony is more cautiously curious.
Before we see where the woman with a white cane is going, Justine Wack hears where she’s headed, by listening to her clicking.
On a sledding hill in Victoria, B.C., two strangers experienced their fist snowfall.
Amanda Richter will always remember that day she noticed a face you can’t forget.
When she first met the donkey, Michelle Singleton says the animal was depressed.
Long before Paula Luther started decorating a public tree with origami-style cranes, her vehicle was seriously rear-ended while stopped in traffic.
Watching firefighters in the movies may be great, Richard McNaughton says, but nothing beats seeing a fire engine in real life.
When she walked to her first volunteer shift, Taylor Wiles was feeling uninspired. Now, she's a committed tutor.