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Federal Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre was in Surrey Wednesday (Aug. 20) to announce his plan to tackle extortion.
Condolences are pouring in for the family of a Sooke boy who died earlier this month. An online campaign to support the ...
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. is investigating after a Vancouver police officer shot and killed a man on ...
A visit to Sweden by Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and Secretary of State and Kelowna MP Stephen Fuhr has resulted in an ...
From that haphazard beginning, the cemetery grew into the final resting place of the Creston Valley’s earliest settlers. In ...
Over the two day stretch, members of QSAR, as well as SARs from Prince George, North Peace, and Nechako Valley gathered for ...
A new disc golf course in the Bella Coola Valley is nearing completion thanks to the efforts of some local enthusiasts. The ...
It was a rip-roaring good time at Alex Fraser Park over the weekend as the Cariboo Stock Dogs took over. On Aug. 16-17, 40 ...
As 100 Mile House's junior FireSmart coordinator, Daylee Whyte has learned more about FireSmarting and has sought to share ...
Members of the 108 ATV Club gave politicians a chance to ride the Cariboo backcountry last week.
Five quilters from 150 Mile House and 108 Mile House decided to celebrate Canada by making a quilt. Suzie Ambrose, one of the ...
Despite recently introduced laws protecting whistleblowers, many public employees in B.C. still fear retribution and reprisal for speaking up about wrongdoing in the workplace. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke ...