Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Kelowna says it’s now looking into Fortis BC’s tree trimming practices after receiving residential complaints about trees being over-pruned.
Following a failed community referendum to build a new pool, Summerland, B.C., council has given the green light to fund some pricy repairs on the existing facility. Roof repairs are
The wildland firefighters’ union says Alberta has an under-staffed and under-trained wildfire force due to a recruitment and retention problem. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says high turnover means
Terris Smith is a meticulous accountant by day and transforms into a champion fighter at night. She is set for what may be her last chance to qualify for the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A senior couple in Calgary is facing a possible eviction after they refused to give up their cat, which they claim is
A Victoria man who recently celebrated his 100th birthday has seen many changes in B.C. over the years, including how people of different ethnic backgrounds are treated. Wayne Chow was
Albertans booking summer vacations both near and far are paying a hefty price for plane tickets. “Prices are not inching up; they are leaping up from what they used to
When you think of learning new life skill, video games typically aren’t top of mind as a way to facilitate learning. However across Canada, more and more schools are creating
Katie Norman has been battling cancer for almost four years. It began with a gastrointestinal stromal tumour, also known as GIST, a rare cancer that forms in the digestive system.Norman,
Geneviève Daigneault always makes sure to keep an eye on her daughter Charlotte whenever the two go swimming. “You can lose your kids really, really fast,” she stressed while watching


