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Beginning work in North Cowichan to reduce unsafe Highway 1 crossings

Nighttime construction will begin Sunday, February 1, 2026, on safety upgrades along Highway 1 in North Cowichan. New fencing and median improvements will help reduce unsafe...

Outdoor artwork at Surrey Civic Plaza invites you to play in...

Surrey, BC – Surrey Art Gallery is pleased to announce the next exhibition at their offsite UrbanScreen venue. Varvara & Mar: We are the Clouds opens on...

City of Surrey to Host 2026 Curling Canada Mixed Doubles Championship

Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey is proud to announce that it has been selected as the host city for the 2026 Curling Canada...

Adopting permanent daylight saving time

The Province of British Columbia is adopting permanent year-round daylight saving time (DST) to improve people’s overall health, reduce disruptions for families, simplify scheduling and...

Premier’s statement on National Day of Remembrance for Victims of...

Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Air Disasters: “Today, we remember the people we...

Nominations open for Surrey Sports Hall of Fame’s inaugural class

Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey is proud to announce that nominations are now open for the inaugural class of the Surrey Sports Hall...

People, businesses urged to conserve water as drought risks increase

The Province is urging people in British Columbia to conserve water over the coming weeks as forecasts suggest much of the province will experience...

Sick notes restriction will leave more time for patient care

Changes to the Employment Standards Act will leave health-care providers with more time to spend with patients by eliminating the need for workers to...

BC SCHOOL SPORTS BOYS BASKETBALL PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COME TO AN END

For King George Dragons head coach Darko Kulic, he has never been able to listen to Queen’s hit song, We are the Champions, played...

Innovative program helps B.C. patients with overdose related brain injuries

Richmond: British Columbia is eyeing the expansion of a first-of-its-kind program in Canada that aims to help patients living with mild to moderate overdose-related...