UPDATE: Fuel spill response underway after plane crash in Delta’s Burns Bog

Update: Saturday, Feb. 28, 7:39 p.m. Metro Vancouver has taken command of a hazardous spill response related to a small-plane crash in Delta’s Burns Bog on Saturday, Feb. 28. The Ministry of Environment and Parks reports that a response is underway in the bog after the plane went down shortly after 10:30 a.m. The pilot […]

UPDATE: Fuel spill response underway after plane crash in Delta’s Burns Bog Read More »

Final day of Trail-Rossland Winter Games spotlights rhythmic gymnastics

Saturday, Feb. 28 marks the final day of competition at the Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games. While medals are being decided across venues throughout the region, inside Glenmerry Elementary School a different kind of intensity is unfolding, one built on flexibility, precision and performance. Rhythmic gymnastics has taken over the school gym, where athletes move

Final day of Trail-Rossland Winter Games spotlights rhythmic gymnastics Read More »

History in Saskatchewan: Penticton Vees set new CHL expansion wins record

The Penticton Vees now stand alone among all major junior hockey expansion franchises. Louis Wehmann scored the only goal in a six-round shootout to lift the visiting Vees to a 3-2 win over the Eastern Conference-leading Prince Albert Raiders on Feb. 27, helping Penticton break the new Canadian Hockey League (CHL) expansion wins record. The

History in Saskatchewan: Penticton Vees set new CHL expansion wins record Read More »