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From cultural city hotspots to rustic land-based adventures, here are four trips to take across Vancouver Island ...
Olympic National Park is known as one of the quietest places in the U.S., and it's home to 1 million acres of rainforest.
Vancouver Island University’s engineering transfer program students have finished off their learning year with creations that would do honour to Rube Goldberg. In the Nanaimo campus’ upper cafeteria, ...
"I've been in the industry for 27 years, and I've seen how wasteful our industry can be. Part of growing up on Vancouver Island for me was that big push towards doing our part for the environment." ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake police say an operation to improve public safety along the Jordan River Trail is "outpacing initial expectations." City officials announced at the beginning of April ...
T’Sou-ke First Nation is calling on the B.C. government to address an ongoing knotweed infestation in Sooke River. “Despite repeated efforts ... and the entire southwest coast of Vancouver Island,” ...
An out-of-control grassfire has prompted the closure of Highway 16 east of Elk Island National Park, RCMP said Friday. Fort Saskatchewan RCMP responded to the fire at 5:30 p.m. and are asking the ...
An image posted by West Vancouver Police shows long traffic stretching down Highway 1 leading to the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. BC Ferries passengers heading to Vancouver Island from Tsawwassen ...
The Schuylkill River Development Corporation has announced it's partnering with the city to host an opening day celebration on Saturday, May 17, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Courier firm DHL ...
In addition to recommended trails and hike descriptions, the guide, titled the “Hiking the River Democracy Act: Proposed Wild & Scenic Rivers Hike Collection,” also advocates for protecting ...
From April through May and mid-September to early November, prices are affordable; towns are quiet, and the trails and roads are wide open. Public transit around the island is excellent ...
Those looking to hike the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail on Vancouver Island’s west coast will be out of luck this summer, as the province has yet to repair sections damaged by fall and winter storms.