At an event in Vauxhall, the province announced $19-million in funding to help update irrigation infrastructure and improve the agriculture industry’s productivity. That’s an increase of $5.5 million from last
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Oliver Fire Department says it responded to two fires this week at the same address. On a social media post, the
In a first-of-its-kind case, a B.C. tribunal has ruled on a dispute involving the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, awarding damages and issuing orders that the photos be destroyed
Eight First Nations that surround Lake Winnipeg filed a joint lawsuit on Tuesday against the federal government, the province of Manitoba, and the City of Winnipeg over what they describe
Incentives from the provincial and federal governments could help Manitoba catch up to other jurisdictions when it comes to electric vehicles (EVs), experts say. In the provincial budget released last
In the Los Angeles restaurant where Nathaly Paola Castro Torres works, customers never fail to comment on her short stature. “People stare at me too much and make comments or
After Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was ejected from the House of Commons Tuesday for refusing to withdraw what was deemed unparliamentary language, many Canadians began asking: who decides what words
Montreal’s REM train network was supposed to be ready by 2023 but it was delayed until 2024 — and now 2025. Officials say the setbacks have been caused in large
In a first-of-its-kind case, a B.C. tribunal has ruled on a dispute involving the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, awarding damages and issuing orders that the photos be destroyed
Oil is now flowing through the $34-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project into British Columbia. Wednesday marks the first official operational day for the expansion.Crown corporation Trans Mountain Corp. said

