Ksyen Hospital will officially be opened for regular visiting hours on November 25th
After a long wait, the Terrace hospital is now entering the move week, for certain patients and visitors.
After a long wait, the Terrace hospital is now entering the move week, for certain patients and visitors.
Family of Aidan Waddle, who has been missing since November 10 from Kitwancool lake, have provided an update.
Two local Conservative MLA's were sworn into the BC government, where both winning candidates took their oaths to serve British Columbia.
He will remain in custody in Prince George, with his next scheduled court appearance on November 28th.
The RCMP data showed there were 257 calls for service between January and October, all related to the same 10 individuals.
Donations are ramping up for a BC SPCA cat with a mangled paw after being caught in a hunting snare, one of a rising number of pets to fall prey to the hunting device.
A murder in China and a civil lawsuit in B.C. have been preventing the sale of multiple Vancouver homes, but one of them could soon hit the market after a court ruling.
The Vancouver Canucks kicked off a six-game road trip by holding off the Ottawa Senators 4-3.
British Columbia's electric utility says it has restored power to almost all customers who suffered outages during the bomb cyclone earlier this week, but strong wind from a new storm has made repairs difficult in some areas.
There won't be a sitting of the British Columbia legislature this fall as originally planned.
Canada Post says it has seen a shortage of more than eight million parcels amid an ongoing strike that has effectively shut down the postal system for nine days compared with the same period in 2023.
One year after a couple was shot and killed in their Caledon home in what investigators have described as a case of mistaken identity, Ontario Provincial Police say they are still trying to figure out who pulled the trigger.
With two days left before Nova Scotians elect their next government, polls suggest Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston's decision to call an early vote will pay off and the real battle will be between the Liberals and NDP for second place.
Ontario's colleges and universities say the federal government's cap on international students is taking a toll on the higher education sector as some schools face growing deficits, layoffs and, in at least one case, a temporary campus closure.
One year after a couple was shot and killed in their Caledon home in what investigators have described as a case of mistaken identity, Ontario Provincial Police say they are still trying to figure out who pulled the trigger.
A Las Vegas man called for police help during a home invasion before an officer fatally shot him, according to authorities and 911 calls.
A disease often thought to only affect 18th century sailors is reemerging in Canada.
The Lotto Max jackpot has climbed to $80 million for just the second time in Canadian lottery history.
Artificially generated videos of a Toronto-based lawyer asking for money appear to be just one way some try to exploit newcomers to Canada during a time of confusion around new immigration rules.
Montreal's police chief says he expects more arrests stemming from a Friday anti-NATO protest that turned violent, with smashed windows and burned cars in downtown Montreal.
With a combined US$270 million in worldwide ticket sales, 'Wicked' and 'Gladiator II' breathed fresh life into a box office that has struggled lately.
With two days left before Nova Scotians elect their next government, polls suggest Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston's decision to call an early vote will pay off and the real battle will be between the Liberals and NDP for second place.
Donations are ramping up for a BC SPCA cat with a mangled paw after being caught in a hunting snare, one of a rising number of pets to fall prey to the hunting device.