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95-year-old Ontario skier still enjoying the slopes with family
Doris Pierson, 95, skis at Sir Sam's near Eagle Lake in Haliburton with four generations of her family; she first skied more than 80 years ago and has also taught at Whistler.
Drop in property and persons crimes in Vauxhall in New Year
Vauxhall RCMP reported seven calls for service in January 2026 and fewer property and persons crimes compared with January 2025, while patrols and ticketing activity increased.
Renewed Hope is setting up a new community hub in Downtown Bolton
Renewed Hope has found premises at 55 Queen Street North in Bolton and is setting up a new community-focused hub after previously operating Mobile Mercy Units and seasonal drives in Caledon.
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Showing: 881-890One Piece Looks Short Next To These 10 Longer-Running Anime.
An article lists 10 anime whose runs and episode counts exceed One Piece's thousand-plus episodes, naming examples such as Doraemon, Anpanman, Detective Conan and the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise.
City of Kamloops honours firefighters and emergency support service volunteers at annual awards
The City of Kamloops held peer-nominated awards for Kamloops Fire Rescue and a volunteer appreciation party for Emergency Support Services in December, recognising individual award winners and volunteers who logged more than 6,220 hours in 2025.
Eddy Lee's treats Shelter House clients to a special meal
Staff from Eddy Lee's Chinese Restaurant served chicken ball, fried rice and lo mein at Shelter House and donated their time to the lunch service that serves 100–150 people daily.
Linda Joan Mary Fines remembered by family in Port Alberni.
Linda Joan Mary Fines died on December 19, 2025; she is survived by her sons, grandchildren and a great-grandchild, and requested no formal service.
Bob Bergeron, Comox Valley resident, has passed away.
The announcement reports that Bob (Bobby) Bergeron has passed away; he served in the U.S. Marine Corps and later in the U.S. Navy Reserve and is survived by his wife Helena (Babe) and children Lore and Kevin.
Lynn Lessard remembered for faith, family and service.
Lynn Margaret Lessard, 78, died on December 27, 2025, in Thunder Bay after a short battle with cancer; she spent decades serving the Atikokan community and was known for her faith and devotion to family.
Mentoring steadies January's perennial questioning
Vancouver mentor Kari Gundersen is launching a monthly mentoring program this January and is offering short, focused "Chapters" to give practical support for people feeling stuck between ambition and overwhelm.
Cold War bomb shelter in rural Nova Scotia is being repurposed as a luxury bunker
A 1964 Diefenbunker near Camp Debert is being renovated into 50 luxury condominiums called The Diefenbaker, and owners say about $8 million has been invested so far.
Denham Kelsey remembered by Comox Valley community.
Denham Kelsey died on December 22, 2025, at Comox Valley Hospital; his third book was published days earlier and he is survived by two children, ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Saviour of swans reminds community that everything's connected.
Donna Lewis has cared for trumpeter swans near Aurora for nearly 20 years and recently captured an injured cygnet with angel wing syndrome; she says human actions often cause the condition.
