For the last two years environmentalists have been monitoring roosting crows in Langley. A decline in the population, they say, could mean something has gone terribly wrong.
How Abbotsford hopes to put an end to agricultural land use lawlessness.
The Current shares data from BC's Long Term Care Directory to show which facilities are succeeding, and which are failing.
The Current analyzed data from all 25 care homes in the Fraser Valley to see where they are meeting provincial guidelines, or falling behind.
Singers from across Canada, including local country singer Karen Lee Batten, are banding together to raise funds for BC's disaster victims.
BC has budgeted $1.5 billion for flood recovery, but how much goes towards improving substandard dikes remains to be seen.
Patt Elzinga contracted COVID in April 2021. Almost a year later, she is now one of the COVID long haulers, searching for answers to her condition.
With no farming on-site and plenty of space in mansion, there's no need to keep home that was supposed to have been demolished years ago, officials say.
In the final part of this series, we look at what rural communities need to recover from November's disaster, and what challenges stand in their way.
The making of a speedy racing canoe: attention to detail, decades of practice, a good cause, and a steady mix of Pow Wow songs and AC/DC.
Long-term care homes are medicating more residents with antipsychotics than before the pandemic. Advocates are concerned that number may not go down.
Nancy Howden shares what it was like raising Olympian Reece Howden, from his first days on skis to saying goodbye before the 2022 Beijing Olympics.