Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

CNC New Media and Fine Arts students present year-end show

CNC's New Media and Communication Design students are presenting their best work of the year and at an open house Thursday, April 21 at Exploration Place at 7 p.m.

Health-care workers' win set table for teachers' victory

Teachers owe a degree of thanks to provincial health-care workers for their court victory. In making her decision, B.C. Supreme Court Judge Susan Griffin relied heavily on a 2007 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that tossed out B.C.
T-bone at 20th and Victoria

T-bone at 20th and Victoria

A two-vehicle collision caused a noon-hour back up of traffic Friday at the corner of Victoria and 20th.

T-bone at 20th and Victoria

A two-vehicle collision caused a noon-hour back up of traffic at the corner of Victoria and 20th.

Death at Walmart believed to be due to natural causes

Natural causes are believe to be behind the death of a 40-year-old man at the Westgate Walmart on Friday morning.

B.C. toolkit boosts wood construction

The B.C. government has unveiled a new information toolkit that will encourage architects and engineers to design and build with wood, particularly in commercial and public facilities. The kit includes information on B.C.
Blowing up an explosive situation

Blowing up an explosive situation

On April 2, a team of specialists moved in on a burning tanker truck and blew up the remaining fuel cargo.

Major northern mine study ready soon

The Galore Creek Mining Corp. says it will complete a pre-feasibility study by June for its prospective Galore Creek copper-gold-silver mine in Northern B.C.
Fourth man charged in alleged clubhouse sex attack

Fourth man charged in alleged clubhouse sex attack

Charges have been laid against a fourth man in an alleged sexual assault of a lone female in the Renegades clubhouse last month.

PGDTA welcomes court ruling on class sizes

Teachers scored a major victory in the near-decade-long fight over class size and composition when a B.C.