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
// 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
// by Mark Weber
For an intriguing look into Lacombe’s history, check out the Historic Downtown Walking Tours which will be running …
Lacombe Museum hosts another season of historic walking toursRead More
// by Sam Duerksen
A Victoria, B.C., restaurant that opened just last year is continuing to make headlines, being named Canada’s top …
Victoria, B.C., raw bar deemed Canada’s top new restaurantRead More
// by Andrew Bailey
A pair of surfers are hoping to push a bit of Tofino’s shadow off Ucluelet to let some light shine through on …
Ucluelet draws eyes to Wickaninnish with first longboard-only surfing contestRead More
// by Katrina Leslie
It seems I can rarely go a week without casually suggesting to my husband that we sell everything, disappear into the …
‘Escape to Clayoquot Sound’: The perfect summer read for aspiring Island adventurers!Read More
// by The Canadian Press
WestJet Airlines plans to launch a new cheaper fare category that would be available to travellers willing to fly …
WestJet planning new fare category for travellers willing to forgo carry-onRead More
// by The Canadian Press
Canada Infrastructure Bank is lending $75 million to British Columbia’s ferry service to help buy four …
// by Olivier Laurin
After a nine-year hiatus, thousands of visitors gathered at 19 Wing Comox for the 2024 Airshow as Canada celebrates the …
PHOTOS & VIDEO: 2024 Comox Airshow celebrates 100th anniversary of the RCAFRead More
// by Travis Devonport
In a place beyond the pines, towering mountains and misty coastlines resides a rich history of folklore shrouded in …
Mysterious monsters and mythical beings: Explore the rich folklore of the West CoastRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
By Scott Hayes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Jasper Fitzhugh It’s easy to love the dark sky and the …
Jasper’s dark sky tourism could help combat light pollutionRead More
// by Travis Devonport
Whether you’re a seasoned runner seeking new challenges or a first-timer eager to join the ranks of marathon …
Run your way up – or down – the West Coast with this bucket-list race guideRead More
// by Lana Michelin
Central Alberta photographers Theresa and Darlene Tanner went on a wildlife-seeking drive this week and hit the mother …
Spirit Moose caught on camera by Central Alberta photographersRead More
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