Explore the isolated place where the first experimental oilsands processing took place nearly a century ago.
Christy Clark aims to continue to govern as premier without a majority
B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark and Green Leader Andrew Weaver cast their votes Tuesday
The palace said Philip will continue his role with more than 780 charitable organizations but will not attend engagements
The gin has 77 per cent instead of 40 per cent
Today, Canada has hundreds of shelters that give women a chance to escape abusive relationships
Without the Canadians of inventions like zippers, garbage bags the world would prove more difficult
Paul Henderson reminisces about the greatest goal scored in Canada’s greatest game
Reports say that NHL team has fired their head coach
On Sunday morning, millions of Canadians will stop for a moment to remember those lost during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Conservation officers are warning drivers of dopey, hungry bears emerging from hibernation.
Officials with the BC Non-Profit Housing Association say it will provide each candidate with a comprehensive report.
Police said he is facing a number of identity-theft related charges.
Keep away silent killer with detector: fire chiefs
The pole was carved from a 800-year-old red cedar tree on B.C.'s north coast.
McDonald's Canada jobs website hacked
Marijuana could soon have flavours as standardized as shiraz and pinot gris are for wine
The company said in a statement that the company will try its best to deliver shipments already in its network
The study argues that tasks, not entire professions, will be affected
More than 21,000 educators voted on an agreement about class size and composition, the union says.