In case you missed it, here's a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week:
Vancouver: City puts priority on diabetes
To mark World Diabetes Day, Vancouver announced its fight in the battle against urban diabetes, alongside a program called Cities Changing Diabetes. (VIDEO: Ashley Wadhwani/Black Press)
New Westminster: Long wait for needed surgery
A New Westminster boy has been waiting a year and a half for surgery on his ear. While he waits, his mom worries it's hindering his learning.
Surrey: Food bank helps hundreds
An average day in the Surrey food bank sees about 300 people walk through its doors, with 40 per cent of those families. (VIDEO: Katya Slepian/Black Press) Story coming soon.
Penticton: Cheers loud for poutine contest
In the middle of a volleyball championship at Pen Highschool, attendees got to compete in their own challenge of the poutine variety (VIDEO: Emanuel Sequeira/Penticton Western News)
Aldergrove: Veteran focuses on mental health
Halfway through Movember, and mustaches are coming in thick. A veteran in Aldergrove is using his 'stache to advocate for men's health above the waist. (VIDEO: Ashley Wadhwani/Black Press)
Vernon: Residents see first snow
In parts of B.C. it's been deemed one of the warmest Novembers in recent years. This week, one interior-town got its first snow of the season. (VIDEO: Jennifer Smith/Vernon Morning Star)
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