Some B.C. municipalities are changing their heat-wave management plans, including potentially keeping cooling centres open overnight, as unseasonably high temperatures hit Metro Vancouver once again this week.
Some B.C. municipalities are changing their heat-wave management plans, including potentially keeping cooling centres open overnight, as unseasonably high temperatures hit Metro Vancouver once again this week.
Loretta John didn’t know she had been photographed at a residential school memorial at the Vancouver Art Gallery until she saw the image for sale online.
Saskatchewan farmers are feeling the financial burden from crops stunted by continuing dry conditions — and it’s taking a toll on their mental health.
A Halifax scuba diver has found something that could shed a little new light on one aspect of a dark chapter in Nova Scotian history.
Ottawa has the largest Inuit population outside of the North and that community is celebrating the swearing in of Mary Simon as the first Inuk governor general.
A group of patients question why their applications for an exemption to use psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in what are commonly called magic mushrooms, for therapeutic purposes have gone unanswered by Health Canada.
Biologist Pierre Etcheverry and his son, Antoine, teamed up to take spectacular pictures of an endangered eagle’s rare visit to Quebec.
Lutheran pastor Ryan Andersen gives his view on the journey required for Canadian churches as newly identified graves put the trauma of residential schools in sharp relief.
Until recently, gift shops in some of B.C.’s most famous museums and art galleries have sold wood carvings by an artist identified as “Harvey John” for hundreds of dollars a piece.
After successfully lobbying to lift a 16-month ban on dancing in retirement homes, residents of Alderwood Retirement Centre shook and shimmied in Witless Bay Saturday.