A B.C. First Nation is trying to preserve an ancient village and burial site that were part of what was once one of the largest pre-contact middens on Canada’s Pacific coast.
A group of eight B.C. conservation groups is urging the Royal Canadian Navy to stop conducting military training exercises in the critical habitat of the highly endangered [...]
With British Columbia’s construction industry about to take off and some 35,000 employees retiring in the coming years, the province is facing a massive skilled labour shortage.
Six decades after the fact, Rio Tinto Alcan has returned 11,000 acres of land expropriated from the Cheslatta Carrier Nation in northern B.C. in the early 1950s.
British Columbia’s congested courtrooms face crippling shortages after half the province’s courthouses lost trial lawyers serving as duty counsels in a fight over legal aid.
Vancouver is about to get North America’s first VertiCrop rooftop veggie garden as part of the city’s goal to become the world’s greenest city by 2020.
Some of Vancouver’s most interesting but lesser-known historic events and the location in which they took place are now available through a new iPhone application.
On Oct. 13 the federal government designated Vancouver’s Chinatown—one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the country—a national historic site on the recommendation [...]