Censored Sasquatch, Ducknana diehards: Wacky B.C. stories from 2022
The news cycle is rarely boring, but even still certain events tend to stand out from the rest. Here are some of the stories that had readers’ heads turning in 2022:Culture has thrown together a number of iconic combinations throughout the years. Peanut butter and jelly. Bert and Ernie. Lennon and McCartney. Duck and bananas.
The Nautilus exploration vessel video-captured images of a sea pig swimming along at a depth of 2,584 metres in the Cascadia Basin. The marine animals, which are related to starfish and sea urchins, are usually found scavenging the ocean floor for waste morsels to feed on, and are very rarely seen.Trombone sends bear packing at St. John’s Academy in Shawnigan Lake
Tristan Clausen, a music teacher at St. John’s Academy in Shawnigan Lake, scared a bear away from school grounds by loudly playing his trombone on May 27, 2022. If not even Google StreetView can get a good shot of Sasquatch, what hope is there for the rest of us? Sure enough, he was hanging out at Abbotsford School of Integrated Arts on Lower Sumas Mountain Road, where someone earlier had snapped a photo of him waiting at the front door. A sign above him read: All visitors must report to the office.‘A very sore throat’: 6-foot sturgeon found with fish stuck in mouth in Fraser River
“We wrapped ourselves in blankets as soon as it looked like the glass was going to break,” he said. “Grapefruit-sized hailstones blew out the sunroofs and were trying to smash through the headliner – the interior part that keeps the inside dark. So we were holding that up to keep the hail out and it hurt like heck.”Giant Elon Musk head by Chilliwack metal artist now complete, ready to be shipped
The piece is actually part of a larger sculpture that features Musk’s head on top of a goat’s body riding a rocket into space, surrounded by lightning.
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