It’s a tribute to a man who not only shaped the Canadian Army but also, in his own quiet way, helped shape Canada itself.
The imposing brick armoury along Victoria’s Bay Street will soon be renamed after a First World War general with ties to the city.
WWII never touched New Westminster directly, but the war affected every corner of Canada, including the Metro Vancouver city.
A representative of the BC Crown Counsel Association will discuss body-worn cameras and bail reform at Monday's council ...
Megadeth will promote their final album with a global farewell tour. So far they've announced 2026 headlining dates in Canada ...
Re: “Renters should carry some of the municipal tax burden,” commentary, Nov. 26. After reading this, I thought to myself, ...
BC double-A boys volleyball banner will stay in Prince George after Condors clinch epic five-set victory over Richmond ...
The Heart and Hearth provincial funding is typically for "wet" housing — meaning, substance use is permissible at their funded locations. The proposed Penticton location would have an overdose ...
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Best towns to live in BC
Explore the best towns to live in BC based on affordability, lifestyle, safety and community feel. See our top picks for ...
The trade war with the United States, bans on U.S. wine and liquor imports and a recent distributor strike in British ...
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Tristin Hopper: The Royal B.C. Museum was once beautiful. Wokeness drained it of all life
Canada’s museums have transformed themselves in the last decade, adopting identity-driven makeovers under pressure from the ...
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