Stephen Schiedel, category manager at BC Liquor Stores, shares the types of local wines available.
The B.C. government has launched the second phase of its review of BC Hydro that aims to find cost savings and direction for the Crown utility. The province's Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum ...
The SPCA has evacuated two of its shelters in B.C.'s Cariboo region as firefighters battle a number of growing wildfires in the area. The animal welfare agency said 60 dogs and cats from its Quesnel ...
VANCOUVER -- BC Hydro confirms it has had a change in leadership, but few details have been released. A Hydro spokeswoman says its president and chief executive officer Jessica McDonald is no longer ...
VANCOUVER -- With provincial and federal environmental certificates now in hand, BC Hydro faces a much tougher hurdle for its massive Site C hydroelectric project -- the bottom line. The Crown agency ...
Hollywood star power may be behind a recent spike in cancer risk screenings in British Columbia. The BC Cancer Agency says the number of people getting referred for genetic testing to find out about ...
VANCOUVER -- Changes are coming to the BC Lions after Rick Campbell was named the club's next head coach on Monday. Previously coach of the Ottawa Redblacks, Campbell helped turn the team into a Grey ...
British Columbians will get the chance to see a rare solar eclipse Sunday. The event will begin across the globe in eastern Asia, where, weather permitting, early risers in southern China, northern ...
More than 70 per cent of British Columbians are closely following the contract dispute between the provincial government and the B.C. Teachers Federation, and they don’t think it’s going to end ...
VANCOUVER -- A British Columbia pot activist has received the green light to press ahead with a petition that, if successful, would force the provincial government to address the question of marijuana ...
TSAWWASSEN - Passengers on some BC Ferries sailings officially have a new beverage option as of Thursday, with alcohol now for sale in the Pacific Buffet on some trips between Vancouver and Victoria.
Premier Christy Clark says she wants to move education in British Columbia out of the 1950s with promises of more money to help students with special needs and bold changes that could introduce ...
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