Blue Rodeo, which launched its Canadian tour in Victoria on Tuesday night, just released a double-disc album, The Things We Left Behind.
They have spent most of their young lives auditioning for one team or another. Tonight at 7 p.m. inside Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre comes another such moment.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders find themselves in a familiar role after arriving in Calgary yesterday.
The Vancouver Island health region has so far recorded the lowest rate of hospitalizations for H1N1 swine flu, newly released figures reveal.
H1N1 shots are now available to anyone
The Victoria arm of Canadian Maritime Engineering has shut its doors and its equipment will now be used by Victoria Shipyards at the Esquimalt Graving Dock property.
A film industry veteran with extensive experience in marketing, fundraising and government relations has been appointed Victoria’s new film commissioner, the board of the Greater Victoria Film Commission announced late Tuesday.
NDP ferries critic Gary Coons is questioning whether the Northern Adventure — the ferry sometimes dubbed the Vomit Comet — is equipped for the harsh waters and weather of B.C.'s stormy North Coast.
What started out as a quick hike to take photographs of an island in the Strait of Georgia, turned into a three-day battle to survive for Jordan Nicurity.
An off-duty B.C. Ferries employee is being credited with saving the life of a 63-year-old man who jumped off the Queen of Burnaby as it sailed from Powell River to Comox Tuesday.
High water on the Cowichan River is still a threat. Last week, homes were flooded in Duncan and North Cowichan.
Former Highlands councillor Kenneth Brotherston Sr. told the man he’s accused of murdering to put down his gun, saying, “I’m not talking to you while you’re holding a gun at my kid,” a Crown witness testified Tuesday in B.C. Supreme Court.
VANCOUVER — Defence lawyers in the Basi-Virk political corruption trial are seeking hundreds of documents related to a secret informant that was the focus of a Supreme Court of Canada ruling last week, a judge was told Tuesday.
Telus Corp. said Tuesday it had obtained a court injunction preventing rival Rogers Communications from claiming its wireless network is the most reliable in Canada.
Nearly eight months after the initial arrests and charges in connection to the Surrey Six homicides, RCMP say another suspect has been arrested and charged.
British Columbia has recorded another four deaths from the H1N1 or swine flu virus, the B.C. health ministry announced Tuesday.
The RCMP has finished its investigation into the missing gold from the Royal Canadian Mint and has concluded there was no theft, Conservative cabinet minister Rob Merrifield announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Environmental groups protest logging, call for creation of park in watershed
From the lighting of the Olympic torch in Victoria on Oct. 30, the flame has been to the northern and the eastern reaches of Canada.
Staff discovered the burning vessel when they arrived at work this morning.