Every week at Global BC, we showcase our stories to bring a positive moment to your Friday and into the weekend.
Here are the five stories we want to share:
Historic aircraft, veterans on hand to mark RCAF’s 100th anniversary in Langley
Many historic aircraft were shown on Monday, as the Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley, B.C., celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
Visitors had the opportunity to see engine startups and interact with planes ranging from Second World War bombers to Cold War nuclear-armed jets to the Snowbirds stunt planes.
“The people that seem to enjoy our museum most are the young people,” Canadian Museum of Flight Association president Bruce Friesen told Global News.
How a B.C. First Nation is rescuing 10 Port Moody homes from the wrecking ball
Ten single-family homes from Port Moody, B.C., that would have been destined for the scrap heap will find new life as housing for members of the shíshálh Nation on the Sunshine Coast.
The homes were among 59 acquired by Wesgroup Properties and slated for demolition as a part of the company’s Coronation Park redevelopment.
“We’ve been in the process for some time trying to work on how we can bring homes to our community for our nation members,” shíshálh lhe hiwus (Chief) Lenora Joe said Tuesday.
“We don’t want to go cheap. We want homes to last, we want them to be generational homes.”
‘I had to come see him’: Emerson the elephant seal spotted in Saanich, B.C.
A popular and beloved elephant seal has landed in Saanich, B.C., on Vancouver Island.
Two-year-old Emerson has made his way onto a beach in Saanich to moult, which means he will be grounded for roughly five weeks to shed his skin.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is aware of his presence and warning community members to not get too close to the wild animal.
“I thought it was an April Fool’s joke,” said Paul Cottrell with Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
‘You just have to do something’: B.C. tourism company turns to shoreline cleanup
An ecotourism company that takes clients into B.C.’s vast marine wilderness is branching out to help protect the places it loves.
Maple Leaf Adventures noticed marine garbage piling up on otherwise pristine beaches and took it into its own hands to clean it up.
It was a trip over 20 years ago that changed everything for Maureen Gordon.
‘Holy cow, that’s not possible!’ B.C. resident wins $1.4 million on slot machine
An Okanagan resident is the province’s newest millionaire after turning $3 into a seven-figure windfall.
Playing a slot machine at a local casino, Greg Moroso of Kelowna beat almost impossible odds when he won $1.4 million on a $3 wager.
According to the B.C. Lottery Corporation, Moroso was playing a progressive slot machine, called Powerbucks, at Chances Casino on March 22.