Skip to content

Home2

Gas plants verdict coming down today; ex-premier’s top aides to learn fate

Gas plants verdict coming down today; ex-premier’s top aides to learn fate

Verdict to be delivered on senior staff to former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty
DAVID SUZUKI: Large dams fail on consideration of climate change, Indigenous rights

DAVID SUZUKI: Large dams fail on consideration of climate change, Indigenous rights

Canada not on track to meet its mid-century greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
Parkland offers IB program this fall

Parkland offers IB program this fall

Beginning Sept. 2018, Parkland Secondary School is slated to be the first public school on southern Vancouver Island to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
New meeting structure saving Saanich staff time

New meeting structure saving Saanich staff time

The decision to separate regular council meetings from committee-of-the-whole meetings has shown some early but inconclusive results in reducing the length of meetings.
WestJet appeals lost bid to scrap harassment lawsuit

WestJet appeals lost bid to scrap harassment lawsuit

Airline argues judge was wrong to have dismissed the company’s application to strike the legal action
‘Beautiful writer’ Nancy Richler dies of cancer in Vancouver hospital

‘Beautiful writer’ Nancy Richler dies of cancer in Vancouver hospital

Montreal-born author spent most of her adult life in B.C. as a fiction writer and novelist
Students frustrated by UBCO response to harassment allegations

Students frustrated by UBCO response to harassment allegations

Students on the Kelowna campus were unaware of resources and worried about lack of communication
Jury convicts spear-wielding Duncan man in 2015 Ladysmith RV park murder

Jury convicts spear-wielding Duncan man in 2015 Ladysmith RV park murder

Trever George Meers used a handmade spear to stab Rayna Johnson at the Campers Corners RV Park
Opinion: Dare to be smarter

Opinion: Dare to be smarter

Just say no works for more than just substance abuse
‘Sing Me a Song’ about B.C. for a chance at $1,000 contest prize

‘Sing Me a Song’ about B.C. for a chance at $1,000 contest prize

Entries due by March 30 for lieutenant-governor’s British Columbia-themed competition