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In Search of Albacore

In Search of Albacore Tuna fishing in Nootka Sound Erin Brizard Waking at the first blush of morning, every member of our angling team dressed warmly and headed toward the main lodge...

5 Stunning Lighthouses To See In BC

5 Stunning Lighthouses To See In BC Michaela Ludwig Lighthouses are iconic in BC, and each tells a different story. Check out our list of five beautiful pieces of BC history that...

Exploring the BC Bird Trail – Near You

Exploring the BC Bird Trail - Near You “Chick-a-dee-dee-dee. Chick-a-dee-dee-dee.” I’m sitting outside, soaking up the elusive sliver of morning sunshine in my north-facing yard, hot cuppa joe in hand, listening...

Where to go Glamping in British Columbia

Where to go Glamping in British Columbia Jami Savage We live in an age where “outdoorsy” means something much different than it did for our great, great grandparents—and that’s okay! Some...

Seven Natural Wonders of BC

For 40 years as a magazine writer, I’ve explored the province in pursuit of its unusual adventures, scientific mysteries and natural wonders. From Atlin to Yahk (but not Zeballos),...

BC’s Best (Off-the-Radar) Campgrounds

Ryan Stuart·June 22, 2018 Forget to book a site for this weeken? Escape the crowds by visiting one of these lesser-known BC camping hot spots BC’s Best Camp Sites for both...

33 British Columbia Gold Rush Towns

British Columbia experienced several gold rushes throughout the latter half of the 1800s – some large, some small. With the influx of miners and their families, as well as entrepreneurs...

Mountain Biking In BC

Mountain Biking In BC Stellar Trails In Every Region By Michaela Ludwig British Columbia is a Mecca for mountain biking enthusiasts – from beginner to expert, this province has it all. Check out...

Taking Time for Indigenous Tourism

Taking Time for Indigenous Tourism By Diane Selkirk   Located on the unceded and traditional territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish),...

Explore: Little Huson Cave Regional Park

Explore: Little Huson Cave Regional Park A caving experience for all skill levels By Michaela Ludwig If you’re new to the world...

5 Decaying BC Shipwrecks You Can Visit – No Snorkel Needed

5 Decaying BC Shipwrecks You Can Visit – No Snorkel Needed By Donald Teuma-Castelletti Summer is just around the corner, and...

Art Hikes & Whimsical Walks

Art Hikes & Whimsical Walks When the art gallery is found in a wooded grove By Diane Selkirk I’m pretty sure we...

Eating Wild In BC

Eating Wild In BC 6 Wild Berries You’ll Want To Add To Your Foraging List By Michaela Ludwig Hikers, campers – really...

BC’s 7 Instagram Hotspots

BC’s 7 Instagram Hotspots Sharing photos online has become one of the most popular things to do on social media,...

Trail Building 101

Trail Building 101 When it comes to making a new trail, you don't just start digging. By Ryan Stuart From Ucluelet to Fernie,...

10 Out-Of-The-Way Hot Springs

10 Out-Of-The-Way Hot Springs By Michaela Ludwig The province of British Columbia is teeming with hot springs, just waiting to help...

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Puck drop date set for KIJHL season

The puck will drop on the 2025-26 KIJHL regular season on Friday, September 19, when the league’s 21 teams each embark on a 44-game schedule.

Council votes to bring Baker Street market back downtown

Following months of community debate and vendor frustration, Nelson’s Wednesday farmers market will return to it’s longtime home on Baker Street next week (July 16). 

Report makes six recommendations on event safety after Lapu Lapu festival tragedy

A report commissioned by the B.C. government after a deadly attack at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver makes a number of recommendations to improve security at public events.

B.C. SPCA welcomes proposed ban on exotic cats

The B.C. SPCA is welcoming proposed regulations from the B.C. government to ban all exotic cat species. 

RCMP seeking two men after explosion outside MLA Bowinn Ma’s North Van office

RCMP have released images of two men they believe were involved in an explosion last month in North Vancouver, which damaged the front door of the building housing the constituency office of B.C. NDP MLA and cabinet minister Bowinn Ma.
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