The federal finance minister has been taking every opportunity to remind frustrated Canadians that after a bumpy pandemic recovery, the nation’s economy is actually doing a lot better.
Community members attend the Nov. 4 Central Saanich council meeting to weigh in on the housing project. (CHEK News) Central Saanich council has voted to reconsider the development of a nearly 200-unit ...
Saanich Police says a vehicle that was stolen during a carjacking on Halloween night has been located, but the suspect ...
Mounties in northern Alberta say they're investigating a possible assault after a woman was hit in the face with an egg while ...
After dismal returns that sparked huge concerns and restoration efforts in the early 2000s, the Nanaimo River is seeing its biggest salmon run in years. “Yeah, we’ve had some pretty incredible ...
Dominique Lamothe said the trucking firm she works for will be in trouble once new rules for high-wage temporary foreign ...
Wind warnings are in effect across Vancouver Island on Monday, with heavy rain also forecast in some areas. In Greater ...
Fifty-seven new members from three parties, New Democrats, B.C. Conservatives and Greens, were elected to serve first terms ...
A dental assistant in Nanoose Bay has been frustrated by a protracted dispute with the federal government, which has left her ...
The stacked rock in this photo is a form of erosion control called “hard armouring,” which uses physical structures to ...
Eight-week-old puppies John and Angela are two of the Rookie Litter puppies looking for their forever homes and they would ...