Skip to content

Home2

Nearly 1,600 patients died on Interior Health waitlists last year

Nearly 1,600 patients died on Interior Health waitlists last year

'The reason for patient death is not documented in Interior Health, and is unknown'
Destination Fernie: Kelowna riders top podium of 1,000 km off-road bike race

Destination Fernie: Kelowna riders top podium of 1,000 km off-road bike race

Brad Bickley, Alex Senger and Stuart Mackey all from Kelowna finished 1st, 2nd and 4th at the BC Epic
B.C. woman reveals the story behind Carney's 'Elbows Up' mystery bracelet

B.C. woman reveals the story behind Carney's 'Elbows Up' mystery bracelet

Liberal campaign worker in Maple Ridge made bracelets for many, including PM
Finding affordable housing on Vancouver Island is a full-time job

Finding affordable housing on Vancouver Island is a full-time job

Shawna Johnston has faced this situation before — one that many low-income renters dread: being forced to find a new place to live.
Esquimalt high-rise clears major hurdle following public hearing

Esquimalt high-rise clears major hurdle following public hearing

The 21-storey building would offer 335 units, an 18,500 square-foot public park and 2,500 square feet in retail space
PHOTOS: Summer outfall construction begins at Willows Beach in Oak Bay

PHOTOS: Summer outfall construction begins at Willows Beach in Oak Bay

Crews started building the outfall at the end of Estevan Avenue during the first week of July
Man pleads guilty to firing shots in road rage incident in Nanaimo

Man pleads guilty to firing shots in road rage incident in Nanaimo

Ladysmith man charged with firing gun with intent to endanger someone's life
2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

Tour de North riders were out for a training ride together
B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

Current owners would be able to apply for permits to keep their current pets.
U.S. wildfire smoke spreads into B.C.'s Kootenays

U.S. wildfire smoke spreads into B.C.'s Kootenays

Regional District Kootenay Boundary says there is no threat to residents, EOC activated due to an 'abundance of caution'