Restrictions on campfires are being implemented ahead of the May long weekend across BC, but the Coastal Wildfire Service says they’re just asking people to be cautious. Â
 Fire information officer Julia Caranci says so far, the region has seen over 20 wildfires since the season began, but they’re not...
Premier David Eby is set to visit Japan, Malaysia and South Korea early next month on a 10-day trade mission aimed at expanding and diversifying British Columbia’s export markets.
Two hundred and seventy-five people died due to toxic drugs in BC in February and March this year.
That’s from new data by BC Coroners Service, finding that 132 people lost their lives in February and 143 people lost their lives in March, equaling 4.7 and 4.6 deaths per day...
The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC is inviting British Columbians to celebrate the fifth annual BC Trails Day on Saturday, June 7th.
Held every year on the first Saturday in June, the event highlights the importance of the province’s 40,000 kilometres of managed trails — not just for recreation, but...
BC Ferries is ready to tackle the peak travelling season with changes to their system.
The ferry-line announced this morning that its peak season kicks off this Victoria Day Long Weekend, and the summer sees the highest demand for service in the year.
Last summer saw over 9 million passengers and...