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An organization in Courtenay is hoping to raise $50,000 before the school year begins after a loss of funding could mean a reduction in programs that support youth, the community and food security.
Around 5 p.m. Saturday, the Saanich Fire Department was called to a fire at the summit of Mount Tolmie in Saanich.
The COFC hopes the campfire ban implemented this week helps reduce the number of human-caused wildfire, after reporting 75 ...
A proposed settlement of up to $60 million has been reached in a class-action lawsuit related to the use of solitary ...
On Aug. 7, a select group of pro-level NBA basketball players will be making a stop at the CARSA Gym on the University of ...
Friday, the CFIA recalled 67 Salami and Cacciatore products in several provinces including B.C. for possible Salmonella ...
A spokeswoman for the Tomorrowland music festival says a Canadian woman has died after attending the large gathering in ...
Statistics Canada says Canada has set a record for income inequality, with its latest numbers showing disposable income gaps ...
Four members of B.C.'s EDRDC resigned after B.C. went against its recommendation and reinstated medication funding for a ...
The union representing B.C. public servants says the province offered a "completely unacceptable" wage increase that is below ...
In this week's VIBE, CHEK arts & entertainment producer Steve Grebanier, gives us a sample of just some of the top musical events performing on the Island from July 22 to 27.
The PAFD and the BCWS battled a blaze in Dry Creek that started Friday and had crews returning Saturday to tackle smoldering hot spots.