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The unspoken sentiment resonates in the beautiful music he plays on the harpsichord, a testament to the enduring partnership ...
A Vancouver Island University professor has received provincial recognition for more than 25 years of work to preserve the ...
A photo card full of decade-old memories is working its way back to the photographer in Norway after being found in Victoria ...
The federal government has announced additional measures to protect Canada's steel and aluminum workers and industries. The ...
Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sent a scathing letter on the subject to her B.C. counterpart ...
The unhoused residents of an encampment along Ellis Creek next to Fairview Road in Penticton have been served an eviction ...
A new Forest Practices Board report says the province needs to do more to ensure logging activity protects B.C. communities ...
When thunder roars, go indoors as weather also prompts flood watch declarations in parts of B.C. A severe thunderstorm watch ...
B.C. trying to move resource projects along at the right pace, says premier in Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference ...
B.C.'s chief coroner will not be holding an inquest into the death of Lisa Rauch, a woman who died after being shot in the ...
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 ...