A program that helps immigrant families in B.C. is in threat of being eliminated after suffering a $450,000 hit from a recent round of budget cuts handed down by the federal government.
Bert Wiens’ cheerful persona still fills the air of the curling rink — though now it’s from the stands rather than the ice.
This year, instead of aiming for huge transformations, what if we focused on something smaller and more manageable? Small ...
At the end of this month, a B.C. Supreme Court judge will make her decision in the case of a Vernon businessman alleged to ...
To replace two aging facilities along the Washington State side of the B.C. border in Lynden and nearby Sumas, across from ...
In July 2017, Thunderheart’s father Simeon Tshakapesh—at the time Deputy Grand Chief of the Innu Nation—and other Innu ...
It's National Pie Day today, so why not celebrate with a slice, or even a whole pie, of your favourite? Remember the pies that came in cardboard boxes from a certain fast-food franchise that left a ...
Both sides resolved the dispute in early 2024 with Alberta once again allowing residents to purchase B.C. wine directly with ...
In the class-action lawsuit, B.C. alleged every province and territory in Canada has experience high numbers of addictions, ...
BC Timber Sales is an independent organization within the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural ...
The B.C. Prosecution Service says no charges have been approved following alleged use of force by a Kamloops RCMP officer. The prosecution service said Thursday (Jan. 23) that it was concluded that ...
Vernon's Jim Cotter – 10-time B.C. Men's champ – is coaching the Corryn Brown rink from Cotter's hometown of Kamloops. Brown, ...