Between 1831 and 1998, more than 150,000 children were thrust into Indian Residential Schools
Judge reserved her decision in Nelson court Sept. 23
The program serves about 600 morning meals each week
That works out to about 3,246 litres of water per person per day
Three doctors expected to be working in September in Port Hardy, a community that needs seven
Gentle giants returning to waters of northeastern Vancouver Island and not just passing through
PIB-owned Coyote Cruises rents out tubes at the start of the channel
Efforts underway to help protect endangered killer whales from increased traffic
Rare tides, climate change occuring at a faster rate than intertidal animals can evolve or adapt to
ER closures on northern Vancouver Island called a symptom of larger problem
B.C. is only officially recommending second boosters now for older and extremely vulnerable people
‘We are going to habitats that nobody’s mapped before, that nobody’s seen before’
Campaigners say they will continue actions until old growth logging is halted in B.C.
Sterile former industrial wasteland in Campbell River e being restored as prime fish habitat
A long awaiting gathering was held to celebrate the return
Island Health said it acknowledges man did not receive culturally safe care
Residents remain cautious with COVID as businesses struggle with staffing as visitors flood back
Gord Johns gaining support from mayors and advocates in his bid to address overdose crisis
Sign outside of a cottage read Redneck Hangout and had an image of a noose
Officials still undecided on whether that is a necessary step in province’s pandemic-fighting path