B.C. had recorded three more deaths from the H1N1 flu virus, bringing the total to 15, the B.C. health ministry reported Tuesday.
Violent rainstorm last Friday resulted in gravel clogging the water intake which brings water to the 600 people in the village.R
Incident on Galloping Goose trail this morning
The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council is claiming a legal victory today in a lengthy B.C. Supreme Court case aimed at defining aboriginal commercial fishing rights.
The third and final phase of ticket sales begins Saturday, Nov. 7 at 10 am at www.vancouver2010.com
VICTORIA -- The British Columbia government introduced legislation Monday that would impose a contract on B.C.'s striking paramedics.
Diners may not have to worry about being denied a $50 bottle of wine in Vancouver because they only ordered a hamburger.
One of Ireland's most loved sporting heroes has moved the goal posts on the debate about public attitudes towards homosexuality in the traditionally Catholic country by revealing he is gay.
Immigration officials are alleging that trace amounts of explosives were found aboard a cargo ship that smuggled 76 Sri Lankans to Canada’s West Coast last month, a lawyer representing some of the men said on Monday
While thousands of people stood in the cold for hours last week to be inoculated against the H1N1 virus, the Calgary Flames arranged for their players to receive the flu shots away from the crowds.
China is experiencing an epidemic of syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease that the country virtually wiped out in the 1960s, a senior public health official was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
Canada's youngest multiple killer is now taking "baby steps" toward freedom after a judge changed her sentence from closed to open custody, allowing for escorted trips into the community.
West-end Ottawa police are getting tough with teens engaged in "car rallies" in which participants win points for running naked, kidnapping younger students, theft and vandalism.
The Toronto Stock Exchange opened lower but clawed back into positive territory ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee's two-day meeting on interest-rate policy in Washington Tuesday.
Regional sales numbers continue to rise but some prices declined in October
The deadline for entries to the Island Farms Santa Claus parade is Thursday.
Nadine Brodeur swears there's nothing diabolical about her organization's post-Halloween plans to snag as many of the capital region's Halloween pumpkins as possible.
At the time of the crash, Gordon RichardSmith had been serving a 17-year sentence for robberies and was on parole
Sgt. Julie Fast, Saanich police spokeswoman, said Saanich officers were called to 22 house parties
Participants that missed their turn because of a protest re-route of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic torch relay Friday lit their torches at Mile 0 in Victoria.