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Caught without the right accreditation not only risks enforcement from regulatory bodies, but also the courts.

“The black market's never going to go away but I think there's a way where the government can still make money without gouging the producers.”

TORONTO — A new biography of Canadian comedy legend John Candy delves into the private…

“One second it was so beautiful, we were in that honeymoon stage and one second later this trauma. I'm overwhelmed. I still can’t make sense of it.”

It's become common for smaller hospitals to see their ERs closed for several hours, sometimes even days at a time, due to staffing shortages.

A group of turkey vultures in flight is called a kettle.

"There was a lingering scent in the air in both the bathroom and the classroom."

The Justice ruled the case had passed what's known as the Jordan rule.

The numbers were released in BC Housing's annual Homeless Count, which was conducted in 20 communities across the province and focused on a single day in April.

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The BC General Employees Union strike continues and with BC Liquor Distribution Branch workers on…

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Supreme Court has rejected a bid by a plaintiff in a…

Home sales in the Central Okanagan were up 40% in September compared to the same month last year.

Vaccines are free and available for everyone six months and older.

“In my opinion, it's a small price to pay for the many thousands of volunteers and people in our community that are doing all kinds of good work. I like the policy as it is, but probably, in perhaps a future term, it might be worth going back and revisiting it.”

It was the first home in the area with indoor plumbing and gas lighting.

In recent years, a handful of nurses have been caught doing the same thing.

"This new zoning and rules will change our landscape of density within our community."

Scammers posing as driveway pavers or fire safety inspectors are targeting apartments and retirement homes, says Penticton RCMP.Scammers posing as driveway pavers or fire safety inspectors are targeting apartment buildings and retirement homes.

“I was so excited to show it to my family. I knew my boys would laugh, I definitely had a little chuckle all by myself out in the garden.”

The bus wasn't in service at the time of the crash so there weren't any passengers on board.

"I have friends who are all low income, disabled, who are being really badly affected by this.”

There were at least five grassfires in the Sahali area Sunday morning.

The RCMP is trying to find out what happened to the man and hope the public can help.