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An alternate golf facility has opened on Discovery Way this week, boasting simulation technology and Scottish heritage.
Squamish Nation kids, dubbed the Proud Little Warriors, recall the moment they played the traditional Grizzly Bear Song and ...
A federal judge has rejected a legal challenge against Woodfibre LNG's plan to house workers on a cruise ship, known as the ...
A Vancouver man who pleaded guilty to 11 child pornography-related charges involving some children as young as nine has been ...
Celebrate Indigenous resilience, joy, and the spirit of the youth this July. Visit cbc.ca/bccommunity for more ...
I actually call it the learning mullet, you've got toys up front, but then in the back, it's really STEM skills and learning, ...
British Columbia's Forest Practices Board says a two-year investigation has found "outdated rules and unclear responsibility" ...
The City of Vancouver describes its new name for Trutch Street, “šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm Street,” as a gift, but it’s more like a ...
Blace's brother, Carter Blace, received the 2023 Premier’s Award for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport for the Vancouver ...
Canadians and their insurance companies can decide together how much fire and flood risk homeowners want to take on ...
A group of First Nations children played a traditional song with drums on Sunday at Metro Vancouver's Grouse Mountain, and ended up catching the attention of curious grizzly bears in the process.
The Squamish Nation will be gathering on Friday for the grand opening of the Kw'eshḵw'shétsutay̓ playing place - a facility ...