
The Liberal government’s new online safety legislation would force social media to block access for kids under 16, though platforms will be able to obtain an exemption if they put sufficient safeguards in place.
The former B.C. Liberal government “is worthy of rebuke” for making a senior public servant its scapegoat in connection with controversial Health Ministry firings in 2012 under then premier Christy Clark, a judge has ruled.
UPDATE: 7 a.m. Highway 3 has been reopened following an early morning crash that closed the highway for about two hours.
One by one, the burly mixed martial arts fighters made their entrance past the solemn, hulking marble statue of America's 16th president and jogged down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to roars from thousands of fans drawn to the unusual sporting weekend marking the nation's...
The first window of time for farmers in Alberta and Saskatchewan to obtain strychnine to deal with burgeoning ground squirrel populations is about to run out, and many producers are now hoping for better luck next spring.
Penticton's former mayor was ordered to pay more to his family's company after the B.C. Supreme Court determined this week that he owes $237K in punitive damages and special costs.
A shooting in a Kootenay parking lot earlier this spring was allegedly related to an unpaid debt from a previous lawsuit.
Overview We begin this week with a New Moon in Gemini on June 14. This New Moon serves as a reset button for our minds and social lives. As a New Moon provides a fresh start for the month ahead, it’s an excellent time to embark on a new course, launch a writing or speaking project,...














