Victoria police are asking for the public’s help in locating 82-year-old William Tate, who is wanted on a B.C.-wide warrant of “committal for a child pornography conviction.” Tate is described as six ...
Five members of the B.C. Lions were named to the All-CFL team this past week with quarterback Nathan Rourke, offensive lineman Jarell Broxton, receivers Keon Hatcher Sr., and Justin McInnis and ...
Vancouver Rise FC won the first match of the semifinals against the Ottawa Rapid on Tuesday (Nov. 4). The Rise FC hosted the Rapid FC in its first leg of the Northern Super League (NSL) playoffs at ...
Four people were recently arrested following an illegal border crossing from Lynden, Wash. into Abbotsford, authorities reported on Monday (Nov. 3). A press release issued by the B.C RCMP stated that ...
AC/DC still has some electricity, more than 50 years after their first gig (on New Year’s Eve 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia, for those keeping track). The legendary rock band is set ...
Every week in the summer months during Wells Gray Lively Arts’ Summer Stage concert series, Shirley Frost watches children dance to music and run riot in the park. She watches families enjoy family ...
KIA is renowned for its cute utes for the city and big guy sport utes, built for those backwood trails. Oh wait, they also make a sedan for regular folks, more focused on the daily drive? Well, bring ...
As ongoing physician shortages continue to plague northwest B.C. communities, Prince Rupert is now dealing with yet another shortage at its hospital, leaving the city without a crucial service. For ...
A passerby stopped mid-dog walk to admire my parking of the giant 2025 Infiniti QX80 I had just perfectly placed at the curb side. I managed to parallel park, with impatient drivers to my rear, ...
However, in 1911, the Parliament passed the Opium and Drug Act, championed by McKenzie King, which added opium – among other drugs – to the list of prohibited substances. Scholars argued that the ...
I welcome all reader feedback, including harsh ones. Referring to “ambulance chasers” as an insulting way to refer to personal injury lawyers, one reader alleged that lawyers have become “estate ...