15 mins Joan Phillip, the second First Nations woman in the ‘B.C.’ cabinet, is patient but unrelenting In February of 2023, Melanie Mark stood before the “B.C.” legislature, visibly shaken, as she read out her resignation speech. “This place felt like a torture chamber,” she said, holding an eagle feather and wearing her grandfather’s beaded moosehide fringe jacket.
2 hours BC SPCA urges people to keep cats indoor amid spring wildlife baby boom The BC SPCA is asking residents to keep their cats indoors this spring, since the season is when many wildlife species have their children, making them particularly vulnerable to cats.
2 hours Mother's Day and the playoffs face off in a quiet Vancouver suburb In the quiet and leafy Vancouver neighbourhood of South Cambie, best known for its botanical garden, playoff fever is about to set in.
3 hours Growing wildfire near Fort Nelson, B.C., brings heavy smoke, telecom disruptions The wildfire forcing thousands to evacuate from a northeast British Columbia town has doubled again in size as the blaze grows merely a few kilometres west of city limits.
3 hours Emerson transported out of Greater Victoria for 2nd time Emerson the elephant seal has been whisked away by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for the second time this year, after he was causing traffic issues in Oak Bay.
4 hours B.C.'s David Eby, Alberta's Danielle Smith watch Oilers-Canucks playoff game together Hockey brought a pair of provincial politicians together Friday when the premiers of B.C. and Alberta took in a playoff game between the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks.
4 hours Photo gallery shows Northern Lights over Vancouver Island Friday night brought a dazzling display of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, to Vancouver Island.
5 hours Thousands in Fort Nelson, B.C., ordered to evacuate as wildfire threatens town Thousands of people in northeast British Columbia were ordered to evacuate and flee south late Friday as a fast-growing wildfire neared the town of Fort Nelson.