The first set of auxiliary officers in British Columbia has graduated in Kelowna. After months of training, a group of 14 ...
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout has joined the governing Liberal Party of Canada, leaving the NDP, and bringing Prime Minister Mark ...
Ten years after Brad Gushue captured the Elite 10 title in Colwood, major international curling is returning to Greater Victoria. From Oct. 13-18, the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre will host the Grand ...
“Given the nature of the information, an investigation into the matter was started immediately,” said Vernon North Okanagan RCMP spokesperson Const. Chris Terleski. “Situations involving a potential ...
A win is a win. Even when you let a six-point lead slip away, and you end up stealing the two points to secure the victory, and even after you’ve clinched a spot in the final four. Such was the case ...
The first-degree murder trial for Ekene Dillichuwu Anigbo, who the Vancouver Police Department named one of B.C.’s most dangerous gangsters in 2021, continued this week in Kelowna Supreme Court.
A Salmon Arm couple’s high-flying wedding was also rooted in Mount Ida as the ‘I dos’ coincided with the location of a significant discovery. The narrative of helicopter pilot and prospector David ...
Vancouver Goldeneye’s forward Hannah Miller tied the game late in the third period, sending it to overtime, but less than a minute into extra time, Boston Fleet’s Shay Maloney scored, defeating ...
Peace, Love and Handshakes will return to Peace Arch Park from noon till 2 p.m. this Saturday (March 14), marking its first anniversary with a rally that includes speakers from both sides of the ...
James Reimer made 16 saves for his 32nd career shutout, leading the visiting Ottawa Senators to a 2-0 win over the Vancouver ...
The Finance Ministry announced Tuesday that Tracy Campbell has been selected as acting commissioner for the transition. The information bulletin says Campbell, a retired public servant, has served as ...
Former Tsilhqot’in chief Ervin Charleyboy, whose legal first name is Irvine, was found guilty on two of four charges in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday, March 9. He was acquitted on the other two counts.