Driving too fast on icy roads can lead to serious crashes and injuries. Speed limits are set for ideal conditions. "In winter, those conditions don’t exist,” Acres says. “Always drive below the posted ...
Concerns over inflation, policing costs, and asset management prompt officials to consider alternatives to a record rate hike ...
As the Township of Esquimalt begins its 2025 budget deliberations, a 14 per cent budget increase is on the table for the coming fiscal year.
Oceanside RCMP report they have seized a pistol, ammunition, body armour and suspected drugs believed to be possessed for the purpose of trafficking following an arrest and the search of a utility ...
There was minimal damage to a house on Troy Anne Way, after Nanaimo Fire Rescue put out a chimney fire using a garden hose borrowed from the house's resident. Capt. Shelby Nickel, with the fire ...
A suspect has been charged with second-degree murder in a shooting in British Columbia’s northeast that left one person dead and another injured. Mounties in Dawson Creek say a 23-year-old man has ...
British Columbia ombudsperson Jay Chalke says he’s satisfied the provincial government has fixed a problem that shortchanged caregivers of children with disabilities by nearly $1.2 million in federal ...
Are you planning on going backcountry skiing or snowboarding this winter? You’re not the only one. There has been a huge increase in winter backcountry recreation since the COVID-19 pandemic began ...
Efforts to redevelop the site began in 2022 when the diocese received a $150,000 grant from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to explore adding affordable housing and a new worship space.
A pilot project at Summerland Secondary School has cleared the air in school washrooms, where students once gathered to vape. Alan Stel, principal of the high school, said the vape detector pilot ...
A provincial court judge in Prince George suggested a history of concussions contributed to a a former BC Lions player beating a highway patrol officer almost two years ago. Robert Charles Waite, 67, ...
Rustad also blamed the "woke agenda" and the "environmental agenda " for making B.C. and Canada more "vulnerable" to U.S. tariffs.