Skip to content

Home2

Sentencing to be determined in Qualicum Beach bestiality case

Sentencing to be determined in Qualicum Beach bestiality case

Sentencing hearing was held in provincial court in Nanaimo on Nov. 4
Tensions rise in Surrey as Indian political disputes spill into B.C.

Tensions rise in Surrey as Indian political disputes spill into B.C.

Disputes between pro-Khalistan and pro-India supporters ignite incidents at places of worship
2025 Sunfest lineup is already heating up

2025 Sunfest lineup is already heating up

Country rocker Bailey Zimmerman, and dynamic duo Brothers Osborne headline festival on Saturday and Sunday
‘Absolutely brutal’: B.C. businesses brace for latest in string of supply chain blows

‘Absolutely brutal’: B.C. businesses brace for latest in string of supply chain blows

Locked-out International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 without a contract since March 2023
Employment rate in Okanagan falls to lowest in province

Employment rate in Okanagan falls to lowest in province

In September of 2024, the unemployment rate was 5.2 per cent, up 1.7 percentage points from 2023.
‘Team Canada’ prepared for next U.S. government, no matter the result: Joly

‘Team Canada’ prepared for next U.S. government, no matter the result: Joly

‘We have an approach that is very broad and we are very unique in the world’
Media permitted to observe B.C. election judicial recount in Kelowna

Media permitted to observe B.C. election judicial recount in Kelowna

The recount in Kelowna-Centre will take place on Nov. 7, where a margin of 40 votes separates the B.C. Conservatives and NDP
Tree planted in tribute to Duncan dad vandalized, family disturbed, perplexed

Tree planted in tribute to Duncan dad vandalized, family disturbed, perplexed

A senseless act of vandalism of a memorial tree in a church yard has a local man dumbfounded.
Solvable: judge says proposed $32.5B tobacco deal not ‘doomed to fail’

Solvable: judge says proposed $32.5B tobacco deal not ‘doomed to fail’

Motion approved to have representatives for creditors review and vote on settlement proposal
Chief election officer says B.C. can have confidence in election despite errors

Chief election officer says B.C. can have confidence in election despite errors

Chief Election Officer Anton Boegman says the fact mistakes were caught, revealed and corrected should inspire faith in process