High on the rocky bluffs above Sunningdale as springtime nears, one of nature’s most extraordinary climbers has …
As spring nears, B.C.’s greatest climber returns to the province’s rocky bluffsRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
High on the rocky bluffs above Sunningdale as springtime nears, one of nature’s most extraordinary climbers has …
As spring nears, B.C.’s greatest climber returns to the province’s rocky bluffsRead More
// by Susan Lundy
On the trail up Tow Hill, we stop at the first lookout to take in the scene: a sun-stroked expanse of sand, narrowing as …
Go for your soul: Reverence and magic in Haida GwaiiRead More
Canada Border Services Agency has announced that it will no longer issue permits on the Pacific Crest Trail for those …
Canada ends border crossing permit for hikers on Washington stretch of Pacific Crest TrailRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
The IMAX Victoria Film Festival returns to the largest screen in British Columbia. Showcasing seven exciting films, …
IMAX Victoria Film Fest returns with new features and timeless favouritesRead More
// by The Canadian Press
The Centre for Whale Research says it’s confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live …
Salish Sea’s newest orca is female and doing well: researchersRead More
// by Patrick Davies
The 108 Mile Heritage Site plans to celebrate its 50th anniversary in style this summer. A landmark attraction of …
108 Mile Heritage Site in B.C. to celebrate 50th anniversary in JulyRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
A travelling replica of The Witness Blanket – a large-scale artwork that asks viewers to bear witness to stories …
The Witness Blanket opens with replica exhibit at the Chilliwack MuseumRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
The deeper lessons of B.C.’s provincial parks have been opened up to the deaf community. BC Parks Foundation …
Sign language tours open up secret world of BC ParksRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Paul Lewis describes himself as a multimedia artist who also loves to paint. “I’m nowhere near Robert …
West Shore sculptor puts heart and soul into driftwood artRead More
// by Chris Bush
Nanaimo’s Longwood Brewery is expanding its distribution of Telegraph Project Pale Ale to support Telegraph Cove …
Nanaimo brewery ramps up pale ale production for Telegraph Cove fire reliefRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
There’s a particular sound that rain makes only when you are floating silently in the middle of a lake in a kayak …
// by Black Press Media Staff
A new publication and exhibition in Whistler, B.C. illustrates an 80-year overview of wood and argillite carvings by …
Unmasking heritage: the rise of women carvers on Canada’s North CoastRead More
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