Shubie Park Winter RV Rentals Available Again
RV spaces at Dartmouth's Shubie Park campground are available for winter rental starting November 2025. Discover this seasonal opportunity in Nova Scotia.
RV spaces at Dartmouth's Shubie Park campground are available for winter rental starting November 2025. Discover this seasonal opportunity in Nova Scotia.
Close to 100 conservation supporters gathered in Nova Scotia to demand enhanced protection for natural areas including West Mabou Beach Provincial Park. Join the movement.
A section of Vancouver's iconic Stanley Park seawall is closing for essential maintenance and upgrades. Learn about the closure details and what improvements are planned.
Explore the ultimate comparison of Calgary and Edmonton's river valleys. Discover which Alberta city offers the best parks, attractions, and recreation for its citizens.
Windsor's iconic Peace Fountain faces delays until late 2026 due to unexpected issues discovered during underwater surveys. Discover the challenges and new timeline for this $10.5M Detroit River attraction.
Citadel community members demand answers after city removes playground without replacement plan. Local families express frustration over loss of recreational space.
The indefinite closure of Vancouver Aquatic Centre after ceiling damage displaces swim clubs. User groups face transparency issues and limited pool access in the city.
The Walt Disney Company reports a strong fourth quarter driven by streaming services and theme parks, while traditional TV networks face challenges. Discover the key financial results.
Community members rally as Calgary's beloved Douglas Fir Trail faces potential permanent closure. Learn about the ongoing efforts to preserve this natural gem.
Major improvements are coming to two Windsor riverfront parks as construction begins in November 2025. Learn about the upcoming changes to Assumption North Park and other waterfront enhancements.
Cabot's proposed golf course development would consume more than one-third of West Mabou Beach Provincial Park, raising environmental concerns. Learn about the project's impact.
Edmonton residents embraced unseasonably warm November weather to experience the new O-Day'Min Park. Discover how this downtown green space is building community connections.
Environmental advocates gathered in Calgary to demand enhanced conservation measures for Alberta's provincial parks and recreation areas amid growing development concerns.
Two childhood friends from Vancouver defied the odds by reconnecting after four decades through an impromptu football game in a local park, proving that some bonds never break.
B.C. Premier David Eby joins Coastal First Nations in urgent call to federal government to maintain critical oil tanker moratorium protecting Pacific coastline from environmental disaster.
Vancouver's elected Park Board is taking a stand against city-imposed budget reductions that threaten community services, programs, and maintenance across local parks and recreation facilities.
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is taking legal action against a British Columbia tribunal decision that fined the company $100,000 for failing to remove intimate images. Discover the details of this landmark digital privacy case.
BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon calls for Ottawa to provide forestry sector with same level of support given to Ontario's automotive industry, warning of economic consequences without federal intervention.
British Columbia libraries are facing a digital crisis as exploding demand for eBooks and digital materials outpaces available funding, creating growing wait times and access barriers for patrons across the province.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre has been shut down indefinitely after concerning ceiling damage was found during routine maintenance, leaving swimmers and fitness enthusiasts without their downtown facility.
A dedicated humanitarian team from Vancouver Island is gearing up for their fifth emergency mission to Ukraine, delivering critical medical supplies and support to frontline communities devastated by ongoing conflict.
The British Columbia government has unexpectedly pulled a $325,000 advertising campaign targeting Alberta's beer tariffs just days before its scheduled launch, raising questions about interprovincial trade strategy.
Groundbreaking research reveals alarming levels of PFAS chemicals in sea otters along British Columbia's coast, signaling widespread contamination of marine environments and potential threats to wildlife health.
Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.
Greater Vancouver's housing market shows significant cooling as October sales drop sharply while inventory grows. Discover what's driving the market shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.
A heartwarming wildlife rescue unfolded in British Columbia as RCMP officers successfully freed a young moose trapped behind a fence. The dramatic operation required careful coordination and expertise.
A Vancouver Island woman is spreading happiness across British Columbia by creating personalized paintings of what brings joy to complete strangers in her unique social art project.
The grieving mother of a murdered Vancouver real estate agent breaks her silence, pleading for information that could help find her daughter's killer on what would have been her birthday.
A British Columbia court case has resulted in a $10,000 fine against Amazon and established a crucial legal definition for delivery services that could impact e-commerce across Canada.
Celebrating journalistic excellence in British Columbia, The Globe and Mail secured four major victories at the 2023 Jack Webster Awards, including the coveted Journalist of the Year.