In the early evening darkness of September 13, 1987, the 15-metre fish packer Supreme No. 1 tied up in Ladner...
Craigdarroch Castle Originally home to coal baron Robert Dunsmuir and his wife, Joan, along with their 10 children, Victoria’s Craigdarroch...
What is it about prohibition that seems to have created a modern fascination with the legacy of rum-running and bootlegging? Popular television...
This coming year, 2017, will mark 100 years since women in BC were given the right to vote in provincial...
Canadians have a claim to fame when it comes to inventions that have made modern life better or easier. And...
The Rio 2016 Summer Olympics are here! Below, you’ll find a list of BC athletes competing in the Games. Be sure...
Killer whales, or orcas, are an iconic part of the British Columbia coast. Dr. Michael Bigg, a marine biologist from Duncan,...
As the leaves change and chilly fall weather settles in, British Columbia transforms into a hub of spooky celebrations. From...
Christmas is just around the corner, and what better way to get into the holiday spirit than a Santa Claus...
In 1950 the world had already been entrenched in the Cold War for three years. The perceived threat of a...
British Columbia’s first bicycle. It was rudimentary, clunky, and not for the faint of heart—or the tender of hindquarters. The...
The ‘British’ in British Columbia Aboriginal populations have inhabited these bountiful lands for 10,000 years, ever since the major retreat of...