“We Are Not Garbage — We Are People” – Voices From Inside the Tiki Village Eviction. Sherry Campbell, 56, is one of those voices. Campbell is one of about 40 residents of Vernon’s longstanding Tiki ...
A portrait of Breallan Dawne Franks bears the message “Rest In Peace,” her date of birth, May 20, 2000, litsed as “sunrise” and her date of death, “sunset,” Feb. 24, 2025, and a warning. “210 people ...
Glenlyon Norfolk School will dim the lights Thursday night for a story that’s been two decades in the making, and for Victoria filmmaker Niobe Thompson, it feels a bit like bringing a long, winding ...
Garbage service was disrupted in Houston on Nov. 19 after the District’s garbage truck suffered a mechanical failure. In a Facebook post, the District said no further information is immediately ...
Eleda Grant sits alone in her Vancouver Island apartment with her walker carefully positioned in front of her. The widow and retired teacher said she needs it wherever she goes because she suffers ...
The crowd stretched from the doors of City Hall to the Ward Street sidewalk in Nelson to hear guest speaker David Suzuki and other forest ecology advocates at a rally held Nov. 18 in Nelson. Suzuki ...
Artificial intelligence is already being integrated into B.C.’s health-care sector and transforming how it is delivered. Dr. Christine Hall, deputy registrar for the College of Physicians and Surgeons ...
The rush to develop BC’s $6-billion North Coast Transmission Line risks charging down the same troubled path of poor oversight and cost over-runs faced by the Site C dam, critics warn, pointing to a ...
Two B.C. residents are facing fraud charges after a joint investigation centred around B.C. gaming centres. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia’s Joint Illegal Gaming ...
A young man was hospitalized in Trail early Saturday after suffering a prolonged seizure linked to nitrous oxide use. Trail and Greater District RCMP say officers and emergency health services were ...
SFU’s School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Surrey’s campus has created a heart monitoring system by combining 3D printing and artificial intelligence. The move could transform the way doctors ...
The seventh Nunavut Legislative Assembly chose Arviat-Whale Cove MLA John Main as premier on Nov. 18. He prevailed over David Akeeagok, who is MLA for Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu, and formerly the ...