The Royal Canadian Legion, West Vancouver Branch 60, will be hosting their annual Remembrance Day cemetery service at ...
It hasn't been a great year for the Vancouver vegan community as many notable and iconic establishments have closed their ...
Over 13,000 customers are without power as BC Hydro crews work to respond to the outages impacting communities from north to ...
Thompson Rivers University business students left their mark at the 10th annual BC MBA Games, earning podium finishes in two of three categories.
The Wesley Ridge wildfire has been declared out, leaving the Mount Underwood wildfire as the only active wildfire on ...
School districts were notified by Island Health this summer that the Integrated Child and Youth program’s staff lead ...
New federal permit caps are expected to sharply cut international student enrolment, reducing revenue for post-secondary ...
Sherpa II Holdings Corp. (TSXV: SHRP) (the “Company” or “Sherpa II”) is pleased to announce that, further to the definitive ...
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Today in History for Nov. 17: In 1558, Queen Mary I, known as Bloody Mary, who tried to return Protestant Britain to Catholicism, died. She was succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth I, who ended the ...
The Red Deer Polytechnic Queens are headed to the bronze medal game at the 2025 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association ...
“BC Place and the Whitecaps are currently engaged in productive discussions regarding our upcoming lease renewal. Any ...
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