Welcome to Lake Flashback. Reporter Sarah Simpson has been combing through old newspapers with the assistance of the Kaatza Station Museum and Archives so we can jog your memory, give you that ...
A Nanaimo war veteran and centenarian, said to be the last surviving crew member of the HMS Hood, is being mourned by family and friends. Victor Osborne died Feb. 1 at age 106. A fixture at ...
Cowichan Valley Soccer Association's U17 team were victorious in late January in the final of the Tim Satterford Cup at Starlight Stadium. Overcoming Saanich Fusion U18 in a nail-biting penalty ...
Transit workers in British Columbia’s Cowichan Valley have launched strike action, shutting down services in the area after talks with their employer broke down. In a statement, Unifor — whose local ...
More snowfall is in the forecast for parts of British Columbia’s south coast after heavy snow battered the region earlier in the week. Environment Canada says a low-pressure system is creating “bands ...
It was 1973 when the thought first flickered into Jack May's brain. The Kelowna Secondary School (KSS) Owls basketball coach had just returned from a tournament in Calgary and wanted to bring ...
The future of a long-planned roundabout at the Ludlow Road and Rocky Creek Road intersection was the focus of discussion at Ladysmith council’s Jan. 21 meeting, where council approved amendments that ...
A Princeton woman has filed a lawsuit after she was allegedly injured when she slipped on human excrement at a Save-On-Foods. Laura Levay filed the lawsuit on Feb. 3, against the Princeton Save-On ...
To be or not to be in one of the two plays the Shawnigan Players have in store for the 14th annual Cowichan Valley Shakespeare Festival which will run from Aug. 6 to 17 is the only question local ...
The Surrey Union of Drug Users is standing in solidarity with a Vancouver Island doctor who resigned after being put on leave over a pop-up unsanctioned overdose site. In November 2024, Dr. Jess ...
WARNING: This story contains graphic details that may be triggering to some readers. A man has been sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility in 14 years for his role in the murder of an ...
B.C. Supreme Court judge says Vernon RCMP committed “numerous and flagrant breaches” of an accused drug dealer’s Charter rights and colluded with civil forfeiture authorities to “bypass” due process ...
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