Provincial Court Judge J. Parker MacCarthy, who lives in Cobble Hill, officially retired as of Nov. 30 after almost 50 years ...
To preserve democracy, leaders and citizens will have to get back to the basics: free and fair elections, the rule of law and a vibrant civic culture.
A new Indigenous consultation process for mineral exploration in British Columbia could spell the end of its mining sector.
Her journey across arts, education, and law proves that education has no single roadmap. By embracing opportunities and ...
For one University of Waterloo software engineering student who is set to graduate this April, job offers from both Canadian ...
Outside a rural Saskatchewan elementary school on a fall morning in 2020 ... arrest was unlawful under Canada's Good Samaritan law, which is meant to shield people from arrest after they seek ...
Peter was born in Vancouver in 1919 and worked as a teacher in the city for more than two decades, before becoming an education professor at the University of British Columbia and later the ...
Bill Wilson, the fiery hereditary chief from Vancouver Island who helped ensure Indigenous title to traditional lands and ...
The $1.75 million in research funding from Rio Tinto will support two Research Chairs at UNBC for the next five years, generating regional knowledge critical to the long-term sustainability of the ...
Born in 1944 in Comox, B.C., Wilson was the second-ever Indigenous person to graduate from a British Columbia law school and became a Kwakwaka’wakw hereditary chief. He went on to serve in ...
This was the second game of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour, consisting of taking the league across various cities in North America to draw interest and test out potential markets, UBC Sauder School of ...