Canadian banks that refuse to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits are forcing the government to change the law to make them do it, says Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
As Canada’s biggest bookstore-turned-gift-giver’s-paradise edges toward privatization, it's evident from a stroll around one of its Toronto stores that the retailer knows some things haven’t been working.
There’s a slide and some monkey bars — but, according to a group of neighbourhood kids, their small North Kamloops playground could really use a swing set.
After spending dropped significantly last year due to Hollywood strikes, the Thompson-Nicola Film Commission is predicting the economic impact of production in the region to bounce back to pre-strike numbers — and it's already surpassed last year's total.
B.C.’s top court has overturned a jail sentence for a “predatory” Kamloops fraudster who bilked her employer for $11,000 to pay for concert tickets, weekend getaways and electronics.
The Vernon Farmers' Market is back.
A former employee is suing the Interior Provincial Exhibition and Stampede.
Okanagan-Similkameen disc golf enthusiasts are encouraged to experience recreation with different ability levels as part of the upcoming Accessibility Week.