B.C.'s police watchdog has initiated an investigation after a woman was injured while in the custody of Nanaimo RCMP earlier this week. In a press release, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C ...
Fifth in a series of first-hand accounts from the children of Sons of Freedom Doukhobors who were forcibly removed from their families and confined at the New Denver School. Approximately 200 children ...
Indigenous language has seen a significant boost on the mid Island, with 37 per cent of Indigenous youths able to speak a few words compared to 10 per cent a decade ago. In the Nanaimo-Ladysmith ...
A Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police Service officer is facing multiple counts of voyeurism charges, RCMP say. Michael Philip English is charged with three counts of voyeurism in connection to alleged offences ...
Ferries in the West Kootenay will remain in operation as labour bargaining for a new collective agreement turns to mediation. The B.C. General Employees Union had previously issued a 72-hour strike ...
A documentary film set to be screened in Campbell River on Oct. 9 seeks to inspire conservations around the condition of forests and the forestry industry in B.C. Set in the Pacific Northwest, ...
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary is warning residents to stay clear of downed power lines. A tornado swept through the Kootenays the afternoon of Sept. 25. The RDKB said the tornado touched ...
Jessica Wegg (left), the North Island - Powell River candidate for the Green Party of Canada will be in Campbell River on Oct. 1 Nic Dedeluk, the Green Party of British Columbia's North Island ...
Earlier this year, WorkSafe BC (WSBC) approved a Notice of Project-Tower Cranes (NOP) that requires an employer responsible for a tower crane activity to provide written notice to WSBC at least two ...
High winds have whipped up a fast-growing fire that started south of the Canada-U.S. border near Grand Forks and quickly moved northwest into the city with evacuation orders in place for several ...