Toxic drug deaths in B.C. fell last year, dropping to the lowest level since 2020. Preliminary data from the BC Coroners Service shows that 1,826 people lost their lives in 2025 due to unregulated ...
The gold medal game is set for Sunday at 5:10 a.m., giving Canadians an early start to watch the world’s top teams compete. If provincial regulations allow alcohol service at that hour, both bars say ...
The City of Kelowna has launched overnight security patrols in response to concerns from local businesses feedback through the city’s Community Safety Business Forum accompanying online engagement.
The NDP leads the Conservatives by nine points in Metro Vancouver (42% to 33%) and by more than twenty points on Vancouver Island (49% to 28%). The Conservatives are ahead in the rest of BC, leading ...
A Kelowna food truck is assessing the damage after a break-in earlier this week. ...
New MLB union head Meyer dismisses salary cap, defends free agency, arbitration as labor clash looms
Bruce Meyer staunchly defended free agency and salary arbitration on his first full day as head of the baseball players’ association, dismissing any possibility of agreement on a salary cap in another ...
Canada’s renewed investment in its military will see at least $20 billion flow into British Columbia over the next several years as bases are refurbished, cutting-edge research ramps up, and ...
Brian Fleury was quick to admit Thursday he wasn’t a very good college quarterback. Long before Fleury was hired as the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, he was a walk-on quarterback for ...
Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali has dismissed Max Verstappen's suggestion that new F1 regulations could influence the Dutch driver's future in the sport. The four-time champion has been a ...
Tampa Bay reliever Edwin Uceta, who withdrew from the World Baseball Classic because of what was described as a cranky right shoulder, didn't feel great when he tested it playing catching Thursday.
A Penticton man previously accused of child sexual abuse-related charges has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, after showing up in a community pool change room.
Mental health and wellness support is one of the final sticking points for B.C. paramedics and emergency dispatchers as they try to hammer out a deal with their employer.
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