The Nelson Adventure Speaker Series is pleased to announce Lynn Martel, writer in residence with the 2025 U.N. International Year of Glaciers Preservation, will speak in Nelson on Jan. 31. Martel, ...
Nelson United Church is celebrating the New Year by welcoming a new minister. “We were so excited to greet Rev. Fredrick Thondhlana and his family on Dec. 30,” says Jasmine Lysenko, chair of the ...
I am a self-proclaimed cool auntie, which my nieces and nephews probably wouldn’t find a very “fire” title to claim. Regardless, I do my best to be there for them when they ask and in the ways that ...
Boasting about the weather is almost a birthright for residents of Victoria, which often ranks among the sunniest cities in Canada. With a "great blue hole" frequently hovering over B.C.'s capital ...
A convicted sex offender is facing new child luring and sexual offence charges in Castlegar. Danny Edward Depew, 56, has been charged with telecommunicating to lure a child under 16, making sexually ...
A ruling on the possible reduction of sailings at the Harrop and Glade cable ferries due to an ongoing labour battle won't occur until February. Odai Sirri, general manager of Western Pacific Marine, ...
The provincial economy stands to have 124,000 fewer jobs with losses concentrated in various resource sectors and lose out on $69 billion in combined Gross Domestic Product if threatened American ...
Taghum Hall invites writers to come out of the garret and into something more convivial on the weekend of Feb. 22 and 23. Write Off the Bat! is an on-site writing marathon, a juried competition, and a ...
Driving in Kelowna was a scary scene for some drivers on Saturday. A video posted on the social media app Reddit around 12 p.m. on Jan. 18 shows a driver throwing garbage out of his vehicle onto the ...
The Fraser Canyon has many natural attractions—mountains, forests and a fast-moving river—but two man-made objects are showcasing the route for travellers and potential tourists not familiar with a ...