Tricks and treats are a big part of Halloween, but for some, so are fireworks displays. However, in many Okanagan municipalities, including Kelowna, setting off fireworks within city boundaries is
A Penticton, B.C., dog park could soon become home to a new tiny homes community, part of a provincial initiative called Heart and Hearth, aimed at helping people transition out
For Saskatchewan filmmaker Scott Woroniuk, setting out to document a historic plane wreck in the province’s muskeg region was his most ambitious project yet. While Woroniuk has worked on several
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Twenty-year old Nykera Brown’s story of finding help and attempts to get into a detox centre was brought to light on the
It’s one of the last few days Linh Le will turn on her ice cream machine this year. She’s preparing to close down her shop for the season while wrapping
Operations managing company, Oak View Group, is assembling a plan to construct and operate the new downtown entertainment centers. Discussion of Partnership between OVG and Saskatoon council is deferred until
Canada’s ambassador to the United States said her team in Washington has continued to communicate with American officials since U.S. President Donald Trump said he was terminating trade talks. “I
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The LCBO has pleaded guilty and been fined $80,000 after a worker was critically injured while operating a lift truck during a
An Ontario court judge has ruled a $510 million legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First Nations treaty rights case was unreasonable — and has ordered the fee
While stressing over the safety of her family as Hurricane Melissa hits, a Surrey, B.C. woman is hoping the local Jamaican community will come together to help people on the


