The BC Coroner released statistics showing that 115 people died as a result of the unregulated drug supply in February.
Remediation is now underway on a landslide that first occurred in 1999 and has continued to send sediment into salmon bearing streams on the Clayoquot Sound.
The Save Qualicum Commons group rallied outside Qualicum Beach town hall on Thursday, expecting that the issue was being ...
Police in the West Shore are asking the public to help keep an eye out for a missing woman. RCMP are searching for ...
Victoria Police is sharing pictures of the suspect in a pair of armed robberies at gas stations earlier this month.
The B.C. Court of Appeal says residents evicted from a mobile home park on Songhees Nation lands on Vancouver Island no ...
After recently drawing attention for mulling running for a seat as mayor in the upcoming elections, Victoria's former police ...
For Vancouver Island singer Raymond Salgado, the world really is a stage, and lately it’s been a very big one.
A vivid spring spawning event has transformed coastal waters near Victoria, drawing marine life and attention to a critical ...
Longtime Saanich Councillor Karen Harper has thrown her hat in the ring to become the district’s next mayor. Harper, who was ...
The Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C. has reached a major milestone in its treaty process as the province tabled legislation to ratify the agreement.
The number of overdose deaths of First Nations in B.C. dropped by about a third in 2025 but the population continues to be disproportionately impacted by the province's toxic drug crisis.