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 ...
West Fraser - 100 Mile Lumber will be closing its doors by the end of 2025. On Thursday, Nov. 6, West Fraser Timber Company announced that it will be permanently closing both its 100 Mile House lumber ...
In many parts of Canada, bears are preparing for hibernation. During this time of the year, a bear can consume 20,000 calories a day. While bears are wildlife, they also appear in children’s stories ...
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 ...
A letter from seven members of the B.C. Conservative Party management committee is calling on Leader John Rustad to resign. It says the party has been engulfed in an "unprecedented level of turmoil" ...
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 ...
Blustery November weather is here, with high winds and heavy rain set to be increasingly common around the province, so BC Hydro is warning people to take precautions to secure loose items in their ...
The B.C. General Employees’ says it has reached a tentative deal with the provincial government that ends a nearly eight-week-old labour strike. The union announced Sunday morning that the agreement ...
Monday morning brought not one, but two shootings in Abbotsford, one of them fatal. And they came on the heels of a shooting in the early hours of Saturday morning at Clearbrook Road and Downes Road, ...
Two recent campaigns that targeted unsafe drivers showed that drivers in Central B.C. — an area that includes Kamloops and Merritt — are especially prone to using electronic devices while driving, and ...
Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee is leaving the B.C. Conservative caucus, and she blames Party Leader John Rustad for her exit. “Over the past weeks and months, I have witnessed, along with ...