Sept. 22 marks the end of summer and the start of fall. In Canada, the change of seasons also means shorter days, cooler ...
“The City of Penticton is thrilled to be able to welcome the Vancouver Canucks to town for training camp as they prepare for ...
The union representing HandyDART workers in Metro Vancouver says a tentative agreement has been reached with the company that ...
Archaeological evidence shows a clam garden being restored east of Campbell River during the spring and summer of 2024 has ...
A Vernon yoga studio is in the running for a prestigious provincial award, thanks to its young, resilient owner. Noble Yoga ...
British Columbia Conservative Party Leader John Rustad was at a low point in his life two years ago, both personally and ...
The move “far right” to the B.C. Conservatives is asking voters to support a party whose leader does not believe climate ...
SAR teams from across B.C. have joined forces with RCMP canine units, wildfire service personnel, and teams conducting ...
A local anti-violence organization is condemning the police actions that led to a young Afro-Latina mother's death in ...
Ahead of Truth and Reconciliation Day, Okanagan College (OC) hosted its 15th annual Youth Exhibition Powwow on Friday, Sept.
The British Columbia election campaign is set to officially start today, with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin issuing the writ for the Oct. 19 vote. The date, however, didn’t deter political leaders from ...
The B.C. Prosecution Service says the trend of decreasing reports to Crown counsel continues, with it's latest annual report.