The city of Kamloops, B.C., recently debuted a collection of interpretive signs at West Highlands Park, as part of the Climate Connections Trail.
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The federal government will provide more than $157,000 to the Tourism Bowen Island Association, to help implement wayfinding tools and address gaps in visitor services on Bowen Island, B.C.
The Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL) recently unveiled a vibrant new mural at its Nanaimo Harbourfront branch.
Throughout August, Vancouver transit provider TransLink is encouraging users to “ride with Pride,” on its one-of-a-kind, bee-themed Pride bus.
A new, community-led fundraising campaign aims to improve the wayfinding signage along the Okanagan Rail Trail in British Columbia.
More than 500 vintage signs from a collector in British Columbia are set to be included in an online auction this week.
Residential school survivors of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, B.C., are planning a monument to signify their strength and resilience, as well as promote healing for them and their families.
The retail landscape is always evolving, and we are in some exciting times when it comes to showcasing brands and their products.
The city of Nelson, B.C., plans to redesign its current wayfinding signage, to make visitors and new residents feel more welcome, as well as better navigate the streets and sidewalks.
The town of Squamish, B.C., will soon come to life with colourful, symbolic representations of familiar fauna, depicted in new street banners from local artist Ciarra Saylor.