The Canadian Border Services Agency says hikers on a trail that crosses into British Columbia from Washington state will no longer be allowed to proceed without first entering Canada through a ...
A not-so-subtle sign was an unexpected surprise for people visiting Salmon Arm's Peavey Mart on Monday. Greeting visitors at the Centenoka Mall store on Jan. 27 was a large yellow banner hanging over ...
A law firm acting on behalf of a B.C. company is seeking an injunction stopping the Canada Revenue Agency from enforcing a proposed capital gains tax hike that has yet to pass in Parliament.
A South Surrey hockey player — and Tampa Bay Lightning prospect — has been named the Western Hockey League's Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Sunday (Jan. 26), the second week in a row he ...
As the United States continues to threaten Canada with tariffs, two experts agree with B.C.'s desire to diversify its trade outside of North America, but also point to obstacles. Both Ottawa and ...
A union proposal that would have implemented reduced sailings for the Glade and Harrop ferries on an interim basis has been denied by the B.C. Labour Relations Board. The labour board is currently ...
The federal government says it’s kicking in more than $663 million in funding for Metro Vancouver transit infrastructure over the next decade, beginning next year. Energy and Natural Resources ...
Elk Valley hockey player Tyler Palmer nearly got a shot at playing with his favourite national team on Jan. 21, when he was selected as backup for the Edmonton Oilers. Palmer is a former Junior ...
Prior to being forced into receivership, the Aldergrove-based bus and truck maker Vicinity was being sued by Prince Albert, Sask. for more than $6 million over quality issues concerning seven buses ...
Canada Post vehicles are seen parked at a delivery depot in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck An inquiry into Canada Post kicked off hearings Monday, looking into ...
Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland answers questions from journalists as she makes her way to a meeting of the Liberal caucus, in West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Jan.
Outrage, upset and even legal grounds are being raised Canada-wide over an order for a B.C. ostrich farm to kill its 400 birds. An avian flu outbreak was declared at Universal Ostrich in Edgewood Dec.