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Our history has lots of Scottish people woven into it and we love it when Scots visit us today – you’re more than welcome,” beams ...
The Ball Don’t Stop Pro-Am Classic hits UVic’s CARSA gym on Aug. 8 and 9, marking the first time the marquee summer event ...
While the breathtaking beach of Tribune Bay is a big draw, Hornby Island has a lot to offer. Helliwell Park is right there ...
Vancouver Island Brewing will donate $1 per 8-pack to Pacific Salmon Foundation, while golden cans offer trip giveaways ...
For the first time in more than 50 years, Washington State Ferries will contract with an out-of-state shipyard to build new vessels.
Canadians took to parks and civic squares across the country Tuesday to show unity on Canada Day amid American threats, ...
It could be assumed Providence lives in the shadow of Boston. Nope. “The Creative Capital” has its own thing going on, an ...
B.C. cyclist's clever Strava drawings: 'Perfect intersection' of art, fitness and road rash When B.C.'s Janine Strong got into road cycling in 2019, she had no idea it would lead her down the path ...
BC Ferries’ decision to award its most expensive contract ever to a shipyard in China — owned by the Government of the People’s Republic of China — for the construction of its new major vessels ...
From world-class whale watching to oysters shucked at their source, there is a fascinating mix of culture, wildlife, and cuisine on the eastern coastline of British Columbia’s largest island.
Now, alongside its ancient rock formations, folklore, and fairy pools, the Isle of Skye has a new claim to fame: food.
As of March 2024, 1,140 Vancouver Island kids were considered “children and youth in care,” with almost 70 per cent of them Indigenous, many from Kwakwakaʼwakw tribes along the northeast ...