Williams added yet another important marker Friday, scoring her 100th career try as Canada downed Brazil 26-19 in its opening ...
Betting on himself has paid off for Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen. The 29-year-old Finn signed his first long-term ...
The van was given to the Phillips by Jeff McSweeney, the owner of Vernon-based NOW (North Okanagan Wheelchair) Shuttle, which ...
The Haisla Nation is mourning the loss of celebrated hereditary chief Sammy Robinson, a master carver, storyteller, dancer ...
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake hit the south coast of B.C. Friday (Feb. 21). Emergency Info BC posted to X that a 5.1-magnitude ...
Wes Dutcher-Walls, a defence lawyer for Coquitlam RCMP constables Mersad Mesbah, Ian Solven and Philip Dick, had argued this ...
The Cowichan Music Festival has been shining a light on the valley's future rising stars for 76 years.
Canadian Citizens Against Crime and Public Drug Abuse members and their supporters held a rally outside of Duncan's Hank's ...
They left the road, went down a 25-metre embankment, flipped and were partially submerged in the Nusatsum River ...
One thing that makes this production special is that there will be a 12-piece orchestra in the pit for the show led by ...
In junior girls basketball action, QMS played to a dominant 55-12 victory over Shawnigan Lake School on Feb. 6 to claim the Central Vancouver Island Junior Girls B Championship.
Tyndall made these comments after B.C.'s Health Minister Josie Osborne announced changes to the program, acknowledging that diversion of publicly funded pharmaceutical alternatives has taken place.