Holdfast baseball diamond receives cash infusion
Bast said that when she was a kid the ball diamonds were always full, and after going through many years of no baseball at all in Holdfast, it's started to build up again.
Sports
8 hours
B.C. securities fines worth $430M left unpaid
Ronald McHaffie said he had big plans to build a ski resort near Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, ahead of the 2010 Olympics.
Economy
Mar 5
10 candy-free gifts that kids will love this Valentine’s Day
From crafty presents to practical gifts, these Valentine's Day ideas will last a lot longer than chocolates or candy.
The Curator
Jan 17
Most Wanted: Edmonton firearms unit helping unlock new details in mass shooting
A mass shooting in Edmonton left six injured, one man dead and a community in fear. Morgan Black investigates the tragic Ertale Lounge incident.
Canada
Nov 10, 2023
Reality TV series looking for Bigfoot now airing, parts of Ontario in spotlight
The folklore around the mythical hairy creature thought to be living in the woods is getting a new chapter with a new TV series investigating reported Bigfoot sightings in Ontario.
Entertainment
Sep 25, 2023
Alberta’s ‘war room’ spent $22M on oil and gas ads, revealed in annual report
New documents outline a massive increase in public funding for the Canadian Energy Centre's campaign to change attitudes toward Alberta's oil and gas.
Canada
Sep 6, 2023
New reality TV series exploring Sasquatch sightings in Ontario
Be it superstition or a hairy creature in the wood, a new TV series filming in Simcoe County next month is investigating reported Bigfoot sightings.
Canada
Mar 10, 2023
Scientist says most Bigfoot sightings boil down to this simple explanation
One data analyst says most Bigfoot sightings boil down to a simple mathematical equation.
Trending
Jan 31, 2023
Eric Bauza, voice of Bugs Bunny, gives props to Canada for skyrocketing success
Eric Bauza, a voice actor from Scarborough, Ont., and the voice of many 'Looney Tunes' characters, says growing up in Canada shaped his career.
Entertainment
Feb 2, 2023
Boy picks shipping container for hide-and-seek, ends up 2,500 km from home
The boy from Bangladesh hid in a shipping container, fell asleep and was loaded onto a vessel bound for Malaysia.
World
Jan 31, 2023
Missing Dallas Zoo monkeys found, police searching for mystery man caught on camera
Four mysterious incidents have hit the Dallas Zoo this month alone, including the suspicious death of an endangered vulture, an escaped leopard, and now, two missing monkeys.
U.S. News
Jan 31, 2023
10 British Columbia stories that made international headlines in 2022
From the decriminalization of small amounts of cocaine and heroin to the fearless feline who chased a black bear, here are 10 B.C. stories that made international news in 2022.
Trending
Dec 29, 2022
Jose Aldo defeats Frankie Edgar to defend featherweight title at UFC 156
LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Jose Aldo retained his featherweight title at UFC 156 with a convincing win against former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar on Saturday.
Sports
Feb 3, 2013
Bigfoot or moose? Possible sighting shocks, excites residents of small B.C. community
The village of Silverton is located on the east shore of Slocan Lake in B.C.’s West Kootenay region, and is about a 90-minute drive north of Trail.
Canada
Jan 16, 2021
Alberta government ‘obviously disappointed’ with Supreme Court ruling on federal carbon price: Kenney
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said his government is "obviously disappointed" with the ruling, and said it will take time to study the final decision in detail.
Environment
Mar 25, 2021
‘C’ is for ‘cool’: ‘Cookie Monster rock’ could be worth a lot of dough
The volcanic agate geode was discovered in Brazil in November 2020.
Science
Jan 26, 2021
Monarch butterfly population getting closer to extinction
Scientists estimate the monarch population in southern Canada and the eastern U.S. has fallen about 80 per cent since the mid-1990s.
Science
Jan 22, 2021
Sask. government boasts P3 school savings
The Sask. Party government says partnering with private businesses to build new joint-use schools is saving $100 million, but the NDP say the numbers can't be trusted.
Canada
Aug 25, 2015
Bigfoot prowling in Michigan forest? Bird cam catches mystery images
The clip from a camera mounted on a tree near a state fish hatchery shows baby eaglets in the nest while a dark figure walking on two legs moves on the ground below.
World
Oct 6, 2016
Here’s how Facebook plans to fight fake news
Facebook is taking new measures to curb the spread of fake news by focusing on the "worst of the worst" offenders.
World
Dec 15, 2016