Category Archives: British Columbia

B.C.'s wine industry moving away from temporary supports after 'abundant harvest'
KELOWNA - Major players in BC's wine industry are confident with the sector's ability to bounce back. Wine Growers British Columbia and the B.C. Grape Growers Association said this year saw an "abunda...
Victor Kaisar Nov 14, 2025

'Backdoor dealing': B.C. farmer decries omission of private owners from Cowichan case
RICHMOND - The co-owner of an eight-hectare farm on the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title lands said he and fellow private landowners were unfairly left out of the court case that confirmed the title c...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

B.C. police watchdog finds no officer offence after 2022 crash that injured four
SURREY - The Independent Investigations Office of BC says there are no grounds to find officers committed any offences after four people were injured in a head-on crash caused by a vehicle swerving to...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

B.C. invests $241 million in trades training to boost labour for major projects
ESQUIMALT - British Columbia's government is investing $241 million over the next three years to boost trades training in a bid to support labour demands anticipated for upcoming major projects. Premi...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Squamish, B.C., sees close to 100 millimetres of precipitation as warning ends
VANCOUVER - The rainfall warning for parts of Metro Vancouver and the Howe Sound region of British Columbia's south coast has ended, but not before close to 100 millimetres of precipitation was dumped...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Some NDP leadership candidates report struggling to meet conditions to remain in race
OTTAWA - The first of three fundraising deadlines for the NDP leadership race landed Friday, with some candidates coming close to not meeting the requirements for remaining in the race. A campaign spo...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

A shaky coalition and 'near-death' election put Eby under scrutiny at NDP convention
VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby received approval from more than 93 per cent of delegates at the NDP's convention two years ago, and he's hoping for another "healthy majority" at this we...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in, Carney says OKs still needed
OTTAWA - After an initial round of referrals to the new Major Projects Office that saw no Indigenous-led projects chosen, the second list of referrals includes some with Indigenous support, ownership ...
The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

A look at the second batch of projects being weighed by the Major Projects Office
Prime Minister Mark Carney has revealed the second batch of potentially "nation-building" infrastructure projects to be reviewed on expedited timelines, making good on his promise to make the announce...
The Canadian Press Nov 13, 2025

'Deep burial' for ostriches at B.C. landfill as CFIA completes cull and disposal work
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has completed its "active operations" at the British Columbia ostrich farm where professional marksmen were used to cull the flock following an outbreak of avian fl...
The Canadian Press Nov 13, 2025

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