The Kamloops Pickleball Club says it is on the hunt for more indoor space to play as the popularity of the sport — and its membership numbers — continues to blossom in the Tournament Capital. Club ...
The silent auction, hosted by Foxy Box Laser and Wax Bar Kamloops, closes on Saturday, March 21, at 9 p.m. Winners will be notified on Sunday, March 22. Organizers said all proceeds from the auction ...
Starting Sunday, the analyst job on Vancouver Giants’ broadcasts comes open for just the second time in franchise history.
In whisps of ceremonial tobacco smoke, the essence of Canada’s residential school victims was carried Friday from a temporary ...
A developer wants to attach covenants to a proposed subdivision in South Surrey to restrict density in the neighbourhood, even as the B.C. government is pushing for multi-unit developments in ...
A former worker at the Site C dam, Stephen Barnes, has been sentenced to 222 days in jail for one count of aggravated assault after an incident in August 2024.
An ongoing atmospheric river soaking British Columbia’s coastal regions is also bringing unseasonable warmth, breaking century-old daily temperature records in several ...
B.C. Conservative Party leadership hopeful Peter Milobar visited Fort St. John on March 15th on the campaign trail.
A statue of Sir John A. Macdonald was installed in City Park in Kingston in 1895. In June of 2021, the statue was removed by the municipal government from City Park. His reputa ...
No prophet is accepted in his hometown and great men are sometimes rejected by their country. Canada’s first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, the Father of Confederation and the man who built the ...
Friday, Feb 27, 2026Trump bans Anthropic's AI from government use; Tram derailment in Milan, Italy, leaves 2 people dead; David Muir shares heartwarming development on Punch the monkey and stuffed ...