Debbie Mather and Sharell Carney are avid hikers who trekked the Pindus Mountains of Northern Greece.
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Special guest columnist Fran Ferguson, counsellor in Courtenay, on Valentine's Day and cherishing your spouse each day
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Tree peonies are unique; they can live for hundreds of years so there is usually a long historical story attached to each plant
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Living right here in the Comox Valley, barn owls are not only mysterious and fascinating, but one of the oldest species around
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Learn about Britain's music history at the British Music Experience museum starting from 1945
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This photographic slide show contains images published in the Feb. 9, 2012 issue of The Chilliwack Progress.
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Levels of mercury are just one problem with tuna in its many forms.
READEvery Friday we feature Valley history taken from our back issues
READHealthy brain info in Coquitlam; crafts at Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Library; and identity theft details in Port Moody.
READHopefully we've learned that airbags and children don't go together, but have we stopped to consider our pets?
READA study by Jeannette Haviland-Jones of Rutgers University shows that the presence of flowers makes people happy.
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Vernon and District Immigrant Services Society promotes multiculturalism with Inter-Faith Project.
READBabies born at Vernon Jubilee Hospital between Dec. 27, 2011 and Jan. 29, 2012
READCommunity Kitchens invites people to learn to cook for free, and take home some meals for their family.
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Kay Nguyen is a third-year student at UBCO who is organizing a fundraiser for Bolivia.
READVernon Communities in Bloom helps to improve the city's "curbside appeal."
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Delta's museum building celebrates a century in 2012
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Campbell River man swims in memory of his late cousin in a month-long food and fundraiser for the local Food Bank
READUniversity study says there is something to flower power
READElderCollege lectures focus on assessment of the Caribbean island of Haiti.
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