A study board investigating pollution in the Kootenay watershed is inviting public comment in order to draft a plan outlining ...
Winter’s grip on southern British Columbia may hang on as a few flurries remain in the forecast for parts of Metro Vancouver ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed hundreds of people Friday to a summit about bolstering the economy in the face of ...
The mining industry is applauding the British Columbia government’s decision to fast-track permits for several projects amid ...
Canada’s unemployment rate ticked down in January as the labour market added 76,000 jobs, beating economist expectations for ...
The City of Penticton is calling on the B.C. government to help address "unacceptable levels of homelessness locally," including at the site of an encampment off Highway 97. A letter sent to the ...
Parents of seven-year-old cancer patient grateful for the care and community they had at Ronald McDonald House's Family Room ...
A university library in Surrey is among the first in Canada to have a braille printer available for school and community use.
Lawyers for five women who were sexually assaulted in Vancouver decades ago say their clients are grateful they won a civil ...
The federal government has ended its boycott on buying advertisements on Meta platforms, including Facebook and Instagram.
Lange's study revealed that the most common ancestor of Zaire ebolavirus was circulating in the forests of what is now the ...
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme says a federal move to list organized crime cartels as terrorist entities to fight fentanyl ...
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