With the holiday season approaching, Crisis Centre BC wants British Columbians to know they’re not alone. Crisis lines operate 24/7 across B.C., and trained volunteers are there to provide “a safe ...
Glenlyon Norfolk School will dim the lights Thursday night for a story that’s been two decades in the making, and for Victoria filmmaker Niobe Thompson, it feels a bit like bringing a long, winding ...
The death of a 17-year-old boy in Kitimat has prompted Skeena MLA Claire Rattée to call for an independent review and the immediate activation of a long-awaited CT scanner at Kitimat General Hospital, ...
Eleda Grant sits alone in her Vancouver Island apartment with her walker carefully positioned in front of her. The widow and retired teacher said she needs it wherever she goes because she suffers ...
SFU’s School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Surrey’s campus has created a heart monitoring system by combining 3D printing and artificial intelligence. The move could transform the way doctors ...
A new study conducted by the Ktunaxa First Nation shows that a proposed all-season resort planned in the southern interior of British Columbia threatens a critical wildlife corridor that is essential ...
This year the Remembrance Day ceremony had beautiful weather and clear skies. It is very rare for this day to have such nice weather, usually it is a little short of a snowstorm. Starting at the ...
It was just a few days after the brightest and biggest supermoon of the year. But with clouds blocking the view, the telescope Theresa Rider brought to a Saturday, Nov. 8 celebration of the full moon ...
Veteran goalie coach Joey Ali has worked in a lot of rinks in the Lower Mainland. Now he can add the Pacific Coliseum to that list. Ali, who has helped coach with the women’s national team at their ...
This Saturday is a historic day as the “first-ever women’s professional soccer championship” is played in Canada. Vancouver Rise FC and AFC Toronto will play for the Diana B. Matheson Cup at BMO Field ...
A lot of people probably wish that summer — and summer weather — was still here, and in October nearly 8,000 drivers in B.C. were presumably trying to defy the calendar by driving as if road ...
A B.C. cowboy poet known as a children’s entertainer has settled down to a slower-paced life in Castlegar and is now taking his talents to a much older audience. Born in Slocan Park 87 years ago, Jake ...
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