Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin elders named the mummified mammoth Nun cho ga meaning “big baby animal.”
Pooch became a small-town Vancouver Island sensation in the ’30s and ’40s for his tavern exploits
Local mystery adds to uptick in unsolved documents, says museum president
Premier says public engagement will now determine the future of the ‘seismically unsafe’ building
Letter found 56 years later by Rathtrevor Beach tourists
Buried treasure inadvertently dug out of 4-foot deep hole in sand
When Trains Ruled the Kootenays to be launched June 22 at the Touchstone Museum of Arts and History
Video filmed in historic 153 Mile Store was the ‘perfect place’
City of Nanaimo lowering flags to commemorate Esplanade Mine explosion that killed 150
The Swiss Edelweiss Village Foundation has temporarily secured the property
The historic Edelweiss Village has been for sale for over a year, and preservation talks are moving
Don Denton collecting and preserving details of mostly unknown photographers
Rescuing classic cars requires more than a love for the classics and…
MV Sea Lion, built in 1905, had a part in 1914 SS Komagata Maru incident
Lekwungen food expert Cheryl Bryce looks to raise awareness of traditional food systems
Vernon resident Julie McCann sets unofficial Guinness mark as fastest woman to cover 100 metres on all fours
Geoff Goodship got a call out of the blue from an amateur historian who had acquired the outfit