Skip to content

Home2

B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

Canada accuses U.S. of violating international law in many countries
Northern B.C. port breaks records in 2017

Northern B.C. port breaks records in 2017

Cargo moving through the Prince Rupert Port Authority grew by 26 per cent from 2016 to 2017
North Island wedding fair coming to Courtenay on Sunday

North Island wedding fair coming to Courtenay on Sunday

Head to the Florence Filberg Centre for the first annual Hitched Wedding and Events Affair brought to you by Black Press
Tailored response in Alberta, B.C. for South Asians addicted to opioids

Tailored response in Alberta, B.C. for South Asians addicted to opioids

CEO of Punjabi community health group: ‘The silence is deafening in our community around it’
B.C. man still fighting for his life after feds botch mother’s death certificate

B.C. man still fighting for his life after feds botch mother’s death certificate

Bryan Kupiak says his social insurance number was mistakenly put on his mother’s death certificate
Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Gamblers must report source for buy-ins of $10,000 and up
B.C. Indigenous teen model to walk in major Australian fashion show

B.C. Indigenous teen model to walk in major Australian fashion show

Jada Raphael of the Cook’s Ferry Band will represent the Nlakapamux and Secwepemc Nations
Hospitals, care homes struggle with influenza

Hospitals, care homes struggle with influenza

Call your doctor or 8-1-1 for nurse advice before going to emergency
B.C. teen dies in fire in First Nation community

B.C. teen dies in fire in First Nation community

Emergency crews responded to a mobile home fire early Tuesday on the Williams Lake Indian Band’s Sugar Cane Reserve
Double win for Vanier girls

Double win for Vanier girls

The Vanier Secondary junior and senior girls basketball teams were both victorious Tuesday.