Growing up in Kelowna with a family that was keen on development, Quinn Perks knew she would one day return home to …
BC Food Tours brings a new culinary experience to KelownaRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Growing up in Kelowna with a family that was keen on development, Quinn Perks knew she would one day return home to …
BC Food Tours brings a new culinary experience to KelownaRead More
// by Jim Elliot
Old-growth forests that were environmental and Indigenous rights battlegrounds during British Columbia’s …
B.C.’s ‘war in the woods’ battlegrounds to be permanently protectedRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
A portion of the popular Othello Tunnels trail will re-open to the public in the second week of July. The trails, in …
Hope, B.C’s storm-damaged Othello Tunnels to partially re-open to visitors in JulyRead More
// by Brennan Phillips
Starting on the Canada Day long weekend, weekly concerts will bring music to the south Okanagan community of Osoyoos …
Free summer concert series to bring music to OsoyoosRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Canada Day in B.C.’s capital city will be marked by the first-ever drone show in Victoria’s Inner Harbour, …
Drone show and fireworks to cap Canada Day events in VictoriaRead More
// by Adam Louis
Bring your binoculars, your bare feet and a big appetite. Sasquatch Days is coming to Harrison, B.C. The shores of …
Sasquatch Days celebration of Indigenous culture returns to Harrison, B.C. June 22 & 23Read More
// by Travis Devonport
Welcome to Whistler Blackcomb, where the adventure never stops, even when the snow melts. This summer, the iconic …
// by Sam Duerksen
Just in time for summer, OpenTable has announced its top 100 restaurants for outdoor dining in Canada, including six in …
Sensational summer patios for a delicious Victoria vacayRead More
// by Sarah Baker
The Town of Sylvan Lake in Central Alberta has a number of events planned for this year’s National Indigenous Day …
Indigenous Peoples Day celebration planned for Sylvan Lake, AlbertaRead More
// by Brandon Tucker
For two B.C. sisters, the journey of ghost hunting is about much more than documenting supernatural …
// by Paul Cowley
Tourism Red Deer has once again joined forces with local hotels to promote the region and in this year’s tourism …
Tourism Red Deer teams up with local hotels to showcase area, attractionsRead More
// by Jessica Durling
More than 40 Japanese-Canadian families lived in the Brechin area of Nanaimo – that was until the War Measures Act …
Nanaimo Museum exhibit explores history of Japanese-Canadian internmentRead More
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