Cowichan Tribes case back in court as Montrose Properties seeks to reopen case

The Cowichan Tribes land title claim was back in court on Friday as Montrose Properties seeks to have the case reopened. Montrose’s lawyers say the company was not made aware of the implications of the case before it went to trial. But the opening salvo related to this new application belonged to the First Nation. […]

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B.C. Interior locals supporting Nordic skiers behind the scenes at Paralympics

For Jess Kryski, an exercise physiologist who’s lived in Nakusp for five years, traveling with Team Canada to Italy next Sunday, Feb. 22, will mark the start of her third Paralympics. While not competing as an athlete at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, running from March 6 to 15, Kryski will play an

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‘Margaritaville’ in Surrey as new band plays Jimmy Buffett’s island-vibe songs

Tribute concerts are nothing new at Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey, but none have ever celebrated the music of Jimmy Buffett, the American singer-songwriter known for “island escapism” songs and Parrothead super-fans who love a good Hawaiian shirt. Now along comes Volcano, an eight-member band launched in 2025 to recreate the tropical-rock vibes of

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