13 mins Forest wake brings Comox community together to grieve loss of second-growth trees Holding a wake for a forest may not be the most common way to spend a Saturday morning, but some Comox Valley residents gathered to do just that last weekend.
1 hour B.C. earmarks $5M for 10 manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island The provincial government is promising $5 million through its BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund to support 10 manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island.
2 hours Five things to know about the NHL playoffs The Vancouver Canucks recorded a franchise-low 12 shots in Nashville last night, including three in the final period. Yet, power-play goals led to an important 2-1 win.
3 hours BC Hydro issues reminder about free AC units for low-income households BC Hydro is reminding residents that free portable AC units are available for eligible low-income households, ahead of the summer season.
3 hours Haida elder suing Catholic Church and priest, hopes for 'healing and reconciliation' The lawyer for a residential school survivor leading a proposed class-action defamation lawsuit against the Catholic Church over residential schools says the court action is a last resort.
4 hours New Evo e-bike sharing service coming to Nanaimo, Comox Valley Residents and visitors of Nanaimo and the Comox Valley will soon be able to try out an e-bike, or use it for general commuting.
5 hours VicPD warns of ‘significant’ traffic delays for TC10K, parade on Sunday Commuters are being warned of road closures and traffic delays in downtown Victoria on Sunday, April 28, for the annual TC10K race, as well as the 2024 Khalsa Day Parade.
5 hours 'Thrown under the ferry': Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair reacts to BC Ferries security report After over seven months of meetings being on hold, BC Ferries will be moving back to in-person engagement.