Ulkatcho First Nation hosted a signing ceremony in their community Friday, April 19 to celebrate a new solar energy project that is expected to reduce the need for diesel generation in the remote B.C. community by about 64 per cent, equal to a reduction of 1.1 million litres of diesel a year....
Wildfire crews are battling an out-of-control wildfire in central British Columbia — one of seven human-caused blazes reported in the Cariboo region on Saturday afternoon....
When the wildfires around the North Shuswap region first started in July 2023, Jim Cooperman wasn’t too concerned — they were kilometres away from his Lee Creek home....
Grow Show, a beautiful 144-page coffee table book filled with installation images, archival photos, and commissioned artwork, was inspired by the 2021 award-winning exhibition of the same name.
The bungled sale of a $2.89 million Richmond, B.C., home under a Chinese-language contract was the subject of a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision, with the court ruling the one-page handwritten document outlining the deal is legally binding....
An RCMP dive team discovered more than they expected to when they went wading into the Fraser River in search of a stolen vehicle earlier this month....
A police officer from the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team testified on day three of the public hearing inquiring into the death of Lisa Rauch as to why the “intermediate” weapon that caused her death was chosen....
Suspension of the British Columbia Ball Hockey Association (BCBHA) won’t have a direct impact on regional organizations like the Langley-based Valley Ball Hockey Association (VBHA)....
Mercer believes police officers were following her the day she met her son to retrieve her slippers. They surrounded her on the sidewalk about two blocks from her former home, she says....
RCMP say a man has been arrested after a woman was found dead Sunday in a rural area of B.C.'s North Okanagan while officers were investigating an alleged abduction near the Village of Lumby....
Since the bulk of you in this group are ideologues, how do you discern between respectful disagreement with someone and if someone is pushing conformity to only one acceptable viewpoint and belief?
If you listen to Canadian politicians, the solution to our housing crisis seems to be some combination of immigration reform and a herculean countrywide building effort....
With the West Kootenay snow pack at 72 per cent of normal as of April 1, and below-average snowpack prevailing throughout the Columbia Basin, BC Hydro is warning that water levels in the Arrow Lakes Reservoir will be low again this summer....
The Haida Nation and B.C. government put pen to paper on Sunday (April 14) to sign a landmark agreement that will officially transfer governance over Haida Gwaii to the First Nation....
A Chilliwack, B.C., school board trustee says she’s relieved to have won her defamation case against former trustee Barry Neufeld after he called her a “striptease artist.”...
A woman killed while picking blueberries on a farm east of Vancouver was initially thought to have died in a bear attack in August 2021, but a newly released coroner’s report says she was mauled by dogs from another property....