The last time Prime Minister Mark Carney was on White Rock’s waterfront – just prior to his election – he complained because his schedule didn’t allow him a walk on the city’s iconic pier. This ...
Women are often underrepresented in trades careers, but change is on its way, says the University of the Fraser Valley. For the first time, the university’s automotive collision repair and refinishing ...
A piece of history from Victoria's Inner Harbour will soon be on the move. The Kwakiutl Bear Pole, which has stood at the corner of Belleville and Government streets since 1966, is to be respectfully ...
Prince George RCMP are asking for public assistance in finding Micheal John Fulton who has four warrants out in relation to numerous criminal charges. Fulton, age 45, of Prince George is wanted on ...
Burns Lake's Celine Stiffler has been named one of 10students across B.C. -- and the only student in the Northwest -- to receive a 2025 Forestry Scholarship from the BC Council of Forest Industries ...
Craig leaves a legacy of kindness. He will be greatly missed. Travels took him from Saskatchewan to Europe, and to the Lakes District, where he settled. He taught languages, and antiques and furniture ...
River Song Café & Lodge is marking 125 years in Telegraph Creek, a milestone for a building that began as a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post and still plays a role in the life of the community today.
However, in 1911, the Parliament passed the Opium and Drug Act, championed by McKenzie King, which added opium – among other drugs – to the list of prohibited substances. Scholars argued that the ...
A Burnaby man found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing of a 17-year-old boy on a Surrey bus on April 11, 2023 was expected to be sentenced on October 2 in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster but ...
So the Canadian Football League is getting a re-design. Count me out. Stewart Johnston, the league's commissioner, announced a spate of changes in September to the way our version of gridiron football ...