Descrease article font size Increase article font size As the City of Regina officially proclaimed Gender and Sexual Diversity Pride Week, Queen City Pride kicked off a week of festivities
It’s reasonable to expect that after a person has lived for a hundred years that they’d likely be too frail to do a number of things. That age hasn’t stopped
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Salmon Arm, B.C., will be spending millions when it comes to Memorial Arena, whether it’s demolishing or repairing the aging
Descrease article font size Increase article font size With a warm weekend ahead, and more to come this summer, the BC Wildfire Service is once again issuing fire safety messages
Alberta officials continue to monitor the ongoing bird flu outbreak in dairy cows in the United States, with producers advised to closely monitor their herds. Avian influenza has now been
A resource centre that helps Kelowna, B.C.’s most vulnerable is closing its doors after three decades of serving the community. This is the second resource centre in the Okanagan to
It’s a full-circle moment nearly seven decades in the making. A football that was stolen in the dying minutes of the Edmonton football team’s 1956 Grey Cup victory game has
A well-known white grizzly bear was injured and her two cubs killed in separate incidents involving vehicles on the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park on Thursday. Parks Canada said at
Transit riders in Winnipeg may soon need to learn a new route, pending a decision at City Hall next week. The hope is for better service, and a population that
The Royal Canadian Legion branch in Summerland marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day by holding a ceremony on Thursday. The event honoured those who participated in the Normandy landings in


