A program that helps immigrant families in B.C. is in threat of being eliminated after suffering a $450,000 hit from a recent round of budget cuts handed down by the federal government.
The B.C. Prosecution Service says no charges have been approved following alleged use of force by a Kamloops RCMP officer. The prosecution service said Thursday (Jan. 23) that it was concluded that ...
Every time someone new walked through the front door, Sam’s reaction was swift and intense. She would charge at strangers, ...
To replace two aging facilities along the Washington State side of the B.C. border in Lynden and nearby Sumas, across from ...
A previous inquiry resulted in the 1992 report Gathering Voices: Finding strength to help our children. Produced by the Innu ...
Both sides resolved the dispute in early 2024 with Alberta once again allowing residents to purchase B.C. wine directly with ...
In the class-action lawsuit, B.C. alleged every province and territory in Canada has experience high numbers of addictions, ...
"The new category, "Cultural Specific," is designed to celebrate and showcase dances that are deeply rooted in the history and traditions of various cultures," said Shauna Chandler, director of the ...
Few teenagers ever get to see the hallowed halls of a United Nations building, but MEI student Riley Orr recently made ...
BC Health Minister Josie Osborne touted the new $59 million two-storey building and expansion of renal and oncology ...
As the United States threatens to impose tariffs on Canada as early as Feb. 1, B.C. First Nations are asserting their voice ...
​Researchers from Simon Fraser University's Clean Energy Research Group (CERG) believe British Columbia may have more ...