The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin hosted a tea on March 15
David Saint-Pierre found the photos on eBay
Local artist and photographer Suzie Ambrose led the project
Black Press reporter Brittany Webster attended a class learning the Italian rapier sword
The day’s origin began one morning in the early 1940s
The discovery of a leather book cover has researchers particularly excited
Scientists discovered the oldest known DNA and used it to reveal what…
Skull expected to go for at least $15 million
Famed inventor left ‘toothy signatures’ on piano
B.C. among the stops planned for immersive digital display of the Egyptian boy king
International team of researchers, divers confirm discovery of crashed Second World War bomber
Karl Seibert established a ready-mix concrete and excavation company, Lake Excavating, in 1964.
Project a labour of love for White Rock screenwriter Kraig Wenman
Listening, seeing and touching Elvis when the King played Spokane’s Memorial Stadium in August 1957
The Category 4 hurricane became the worst natural disaster in U.S. history.…
The month celebrates Black freedom fighters, revolutionaries, radicals and political prisoners
B.C. residents lead the country in saying they lived on unceded Indigenous territory
Chilcotin Range Riders hosted 7th annual Cowboy Action Shoot
First signs of people around Fort McMurray appear to be 11,000 to 13,000 years ago
Nun cho ga being preserved in freezer storage while next steps are determined