Posted: Jun. 30, 2020 9:08AM | Last Updated: Jan. 13, 2021 10:26AM CHEK Watch the fifth episode of Mind Your Neighbours, a backyard, take-home pub quiz produced by CHEK. This week was a great three-team battle including questions about Star Wars, the Oscars, and unicorns. CHEK Newsletter Sign up for the CHEK Now daily email newsletter to get breaking news and the day's top stories sent to your email. Email Address Sign Me Up {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… Editorial Policies Report an Error CHEK News Statistics Canada says economy posted record 11.6 per cent plunge in April Mind Your Neighbours Episode 6
49 mins Photographer captures orcas punting a porpoise Simon Pidcock was on one of his whale-watching guided tours when he chanced upon a family of killer orcas punting a porpoise into the air.
59 mins Starting line is in sight for first-time runners of TC10K There's nothing like pounding down the stretch toward the finish line, but for runners in the TC10K training clinic, there's something special about approaching the start line.
14 hours Retired Saanich police officer worried about portrayal of Reena Virk case in new Hulu series Hulu's new series Under the Bridge has Saanich's former lead media liaison officer worried about the portrayal of Reena Virk's tragic murder.
14 hours 'Have to be ready for it': Island residents urged to 'fire smart' homes ahead of wildfire season This year's drastically reduced snowpack on Vancouver Island has fire departments urging people to prepare their homes for fire season now. The risk of fire still remains low, but with drying conditions on the way there are some simple steps that experts say can greatly reduce the threat from forest fires spreading to homes. Skye Ryan reports.