CBC is a proud returning partner of the Victoria Film Festival – Vancouver Island's largest and longest-running film festival
The City of Fernie's new youth councillor Sophia Becker attended B.C Youth Parliament in Victoria, where she learned the ins and outs of Canadian politics.
Victoria receives an average of 837 mm of rain annually, compared with 1,238 mm in Sooke and 1,593 mm in Vancouver
A mother killer whale whose calf died more than two weeks ago has recently been spotted still carrying the newborn's carcass in waters off Victoria.
The annual Festival of Trees Victoria raised $145,000 for the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, bringing the total raised since the Bay Centre began hosting the event to over $1.6 million.
For over 30 years, this has been the tourism slogan of Canada’s westernmost province, perfectly capturing what visitors will see and enjoy. Although the
The rich and diverse talents of British Columbia filmmakers will be on vivid display in the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) selection at the 2025
A Quebec-based retailer known for its line of chocolates and shops with ice cream parlours serving up decadent treats is set to expand in British Columbia and is prepping to open a new franchise location in Vancouver this year. Chocolats Favoris will double its B.C. presence this year when it opens at 14 Water St in Gastown.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / January 18, 2025 / Amarc Resources Ltd. ("Amarc" or the "Company") is pleased to provide details of its executive and technical team's participation at three conferences,
From the thundering waters of Niagara Falls to the rugged peaks of the Canadian Rockies to arctic tundras, rugged coastlines, and desolate prairies. Blend these dramatic settings together with incredible architecture and history,
Canada is known for its diverse landscapes that include vast forests, mountainous regions, prairies and even an Arctic tundra.
“The economic impact of cultural appropriation is huge,” Picard-Binet says. When Canada most recently studied the impact of cultural appropriation, he says, the revenue Indigenous-owned businesses and artisans lost to appropriation was estimated at $1 billion nationally.