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Stephen Davies, director of the Canadian Letters and Images Project, has been honoured with a provincial award of recognition ...
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 230 represents over 1,600 skilled trades on Vancouver Island ...
From the first paddle stroke to the final beat of the drum, National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations at Colwood’s Royal ...
The unhoused residents of an encampment along Ellis Creek next to Fairview Road in Penticton have been served an eviction ...
On March 12, 2025, the United States imposed 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products. The following day, ...
Despite the weight of the message, the day was also a celebration. The unveiling launched a full afternoon of performances ...
A North Saanich-based man is using Campbell River as a jumping-off point for his new adventure, a multi-day electric ...
B.C. Conservative challenge has amended his original petition asking court to overturn Surrey-Guildford result ...
When thunder roars, go indoors as weather also prompts flood watch declarations in parts of B.C. A severe thunderstorm watch ...
A B.C. jet skier was fined $5,000 on May 22 after being found guilty in November 2024 in Campbell River Provincial Court.
The act, also known as Bill C-5, is meant to remove federal barriers to internal trade and labour mobility, expedite ...
A First Nation chief hopes the province will allow a young grizzly bear roaming Texada Island to be translocated to a more ...
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