Two B.C. conservation groups have filed a notice of objection to the the world’s premier sustainable fisheries body calling on it to reject the re-certification of Alaska’s salmon fisheries as "sustainable" on grounds it continues to intercept at-risk salmon...
The “miners” who chisel bitcoins out of complex mathematics are taking a 50% pay cut — effectively reducing new production of the world’s largest cryptocurrency, again.
The Vancouver Canucks’ first home playoff game in nine years is great news not only for B.C. hockey fans but West Coast businesses, too.
The trial of two Okanagan men facing numerous serious charges carried on in a Vernon Supreme Court Friday without one of the accused.
Silver Pacific Investments, which does business as SPI Logistics, is suing contractors for losing 25 pallets of President's Choice walnuts that its client, Loblaw Cos. Ltd. (TSX:L), wanted to be delivered to a Calgary distribution centre from Sunco Foods Inc. in Burnaby.
A B.C.-based climate activist scheduled to be deported over the weekend has had his removal stayed after federal politicians intervened in his case.
The lawyer who once won a CBC contest proclaiming him “Canada’s smartest person” has handed in his licence to the Law Society of BC after admitting he misappropriated about $10,000 from five accounts belonging to clients or his firm, between January and August 2021.
A First Nation in central British Columbia will build what the federal government says will likely be the largest off-grid solar project in Canada.