The federal finance minister has been taking every opportunity to remind frustrated Canadians that after a bumpy pandemic recovery, the nation’s economy is actually doing a lot better.
Community members attend the Nov. 4 Central Saanich council meeting to weigh in on the housing project. (CHEK News) Central Saanich council has voted to reconsider the development of a nearly 200 ...
Police are investigating after one person died in a head-on crash between two trucks along Highway 18 near Duncan on Sunday ...
A B.C. business owner says she’s devastated by recent events at her popular petting farm, where about four dozen chickens and ducks had to be euthanized after the highly contagious avian ...
BC Ferries cancelled sailings across four of its routes due to strong winds Monday morning. The cancellations were all among ...
After dismal returns that sparked huge concerns and restoration efforts in the early 2000s, the Nanaimo River is seeing its biggest salmon run in years. “Yeah, we’ve had some pretty incredible ...
BC Hydro says it’s working to restore outages affecting more than 104,000 customers across the province as strong winds whip ...
Dominique Lamothe said the trucking firm she works for will be in trouble once new rules for high-wage temporary foreign ...
Canadians are eager to see how the results of the contentious U.S. presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ...
Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most ...
A dental assistant in Nanoose Bay has been frustrated by a protracted dispute with the federal government, which has left her ...
The stacked rock in this photo is a form of erosion control called “hard armouring,” which uses physical structures to ...