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COLUMN: A digital musician takes to the stage

COLUMN: A digital musician takes to the stage

An AI musician is showing the possibilities of emerging technology
THE MOJ: Congratulations to my broadcast partner on a well-deserved honour

THE MOJ: Congratulations to my broadcast partner on a well-deserved honour

Lions colour man Giulio Caravatta set to be added to the B.C. Football Hall of Fame
THE MOJ: Quarterback question central to Lions quest navigate stretch drive

THE MOJ: Quarterback question central to Lions quest navigate stretch drive

Coach Rick Campbell will have to walk a delicate line with Rourke, Adams Jr. and his locker room
Understanding how wildfires impact us in the Okanagan

Understanding how wildfires impact us in the Okanagan

OKANAGAN'S NATURE NUT: This is the second in a two-part series on understanding benefits of wildfires
Rain a relief for Okanagan gardens

Rain a relief for Okanagan gardens

My plants were happy. The daylily leaves stood up again after laying down on the ground for days
THE MOJ: Lions roar despite Command performance that left a lot to be desired

THE MOJ: Lions roar despite Command performance that left a lot to be desired

Victoria seems to have returned wind to B.C.’s sails after another win over top Eastern club
THE MOJ: 10 questions as the Canucks get set to lace ’em up again

THE MOJ: 10 questions as the Canucks get set to lace ’em up again

Lots of story lines to follow after team took a significant step forward last year
THE MOJ: B.C.’s Lokombo wants nothing more than a Grey Cup win at home

THE MOJ: B.C.’s Lokombo wants nothing more than a Grey Cup win at home

Abbotsford product still chasing that big prize as his pro football career winds down
THE MOJ: Good Victoria vibes power B.C. Lions to much-needed win

THE MOJ: Good Victoria vibes power B.C. Lions to much-needed win

Team feeds off great energy from sellout capital crowd, snaps losing streak by knocking off Ottawa
Vernon's lost street names

Vernon's lost street names

Few men in B.C.’s early history could match the boundless enthusiasm of John Andrew Mara – sailor, prospector, parliamentarian, entrepreneur