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Two pedestrians were struck by a ‘57 Chevrolet Bel Air in the Sechelt Inn (formerly Driftwood Inn) parking lot on Friday ...
The Cowichan Nation case has sparked a debate about reconciliation, land rights and the future of private property in B.C.
Environment Canada, is citing a risk of thunderstorms in some areas of the lower Sunshine Coast this afternoon.
Mayor Ken Sim continues to make his rounds as an advocate for bitcoin and is scheduled to be a featured speaker at a two-day ...
“Broader access to subdivision or stratification for all detached secondary dwellings, regardless of whether they are part of ...
In the key recommendations is a call to amend ICET’s founding legislation to allow each First Nation in the service region to appoint a representative to Regional Advisory Committees (RACs). Currently ...
Reasons for the soft insurance market may include higher underwriting profits, higher investment income, sustained ongoing ...
Authorities urge residents to report unusual pollution events after paddlers encounter a large volume of chicken remains ...
Province disagrees with B.C. Supreme Court ruling that gave Cowichan Tribes and other First Nations title over some federal ...
Cadet Cole Turner of 858 Skookumchuk, Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, Gibsons, B.C., helps his team pitch a tent at Cold ...
An Elder in Squamish has revitalized the Nation’s 'ways of knowing,' and in doing so has received the most prestigious award ...
The Summer Night Market was in full swing on Friday, Aug. 1 at Gibsons Public Market (GPM), with activities inside and out: ...