New board chair appointed to Forestry Innovation Investment
Rick Doman has been appointed to the Forestry Innovation Investment (FII) board as chair.
Doman brings more than 40 years of experience in Canada’s forestry...
Urging backcountry adventurers to stay avalanche aware
People planning to explore the backcountry this winter are encouraged to be mindful of hazards, have a plan and stay informed about avalanche safety.
“Venturing...
YSO SLO, 2FAS4U and OMG MOV among 2,600 personalized licence plate...
DNT HIT, IXLR8, and CRASH1 didn’t make the cut, nor did FRBALL, SO-HIGH, and UNSAFE. These are among approximately 2,600 other personalized licence plate...
B.C. appoints four new Provincial Court judges
The Government of British Columbia has appointed four new Provincial Court judges to support access to justice.
The new judges are:
Ariana Ward (effective March 28,...
More francophone schools coming to B.C.
To better support francophone students in Abbotsford and Victoria Westshore, land has been purchased to build French-language schools.
“Francophone families deserve schools that reflect and...
Pathologist in B.C. murder trial defends independence, impartiality
Vancouver: A pathologist who performed an autopsy on the body of a 13-year-old girl found dead in a park defended his impartiality as an...
B.C. eliminates carbon tax
The B.C. government is cancelling the carbon tax by introducing legislation to drop the rate to $0, effective Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
“British Columbians are...
BC-India Business Network (BC-IBN) in partnership with the Consulate General of...
BC-India Business Network (BC-IBN) in partnership with the Consulate General of India in Vancouver, organized a Members Dinner on March 18th at the Dhaliwal...
Stronger consumer protections coming for people in B.C.
Proposed amendments to consumer protection laws in B.C. will crack down on predatory sales practices and ensure people are better protected when making new...
Save-On-Foods celebrates completion of $15 million pledge to BC Children’s Hospital
Western Canadian grocer officially the hospital’s largest cumulative giving corporate partner
Vancouver, B.C: Western Canadian grocery company Save-On-Foods celebrated the completion of its $15 million...










