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2025 Two additional clubs joined League1 BC, expanding the league to nine total clubs.
2025 Two additional clubs joined League1 BC, expanding the league to nine total clubs.
January 1 2025 Significant league restructuring occurs with Rivers FC becoming Kamloops United FC, Harbourside FC transitioning to Nanaimo United FC, and new clubs Evolution FC and Langley United joining the league
January 1 2025 Significant league restructuring occurs with Rivers FC becoming Kamloops United FC, Harbourside FC transitioning to Nanaimo United FC, and new clubs Evolution FC and Langley United joining the league
2024 Alice Munro, short story writer from Victoria, passes away.
2024 BC Transit rolled out the electronic payment system Umo, allowing riders to use a mobile app or card for bus fare payments, replacing traditional cash and transfer methods.
2024 TSS Rovers FC won both the Men's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2024 TSS Rovers FC competed in the Canadian Championship preliminary round with a record of 0 wins, 1 draw, and 0 losses.
2024 An additional expansion club joined the league, while two original clubs withdrew, returning the total number of clubs to seven.
2024 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Inter-provincial Championship with a record of 1 win, 1 draw, and 0 losses.
2024 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won both the Women's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2024 Alice Munro, short story writer from Victoria, passes away.
2024 BC Transit rolled out the electronic payment system Umo, allowing riders to use a mobile app or card for bus fare payments, replacing traditional cash and transfer methods.
2024 TSS Rovers FC competed in the Canadian Championship preliminary round with a record of 0 wins, 1 draw, and 0 losses.
2024 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Inter-provincial Championship with a record of 1 win, 1 draw, and 0 losses.
2024 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won both the Women's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2024 TSS Rovers FC won both the Men's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2024 An additional expansion club joined the league, while two original clubs withdrew, returning the total number of clubs to seven.
January 1 2024 Burnaby FC enters the league as a new active club
January 1 2024 Burnaby FC enters the league as a new active club
2023 Nanaimo United FC joined the league, expanding the total number of teams to six.
2023 Nautsa'mawt FC completes its participation in League1 British Columbia
2023 Victoria Highlanders FC won the Men's Regular season winner title in League1 BC.
2023 TSS Rovers FC competed in the Canadian Championship, reaching the quarter-finals with a record of 1 win, 0 draws, and 1 loss.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won both the Women's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2023 Victoria Highlanders FC completes its participation in League1 British Columbia
2023 League1 BC announced its first expansion club, Harbourside FC, bringing the total number of clubs to eight.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Inter-provincial Championship with a perfect record of 2 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup with a record of 1 win, 3 draws, and 1 loss.
2023 Whitecaps FC Academy won the Men's League champions title in League1 BC.
2023 TSS Rovers FC competed in the Canadian Championship, reaching the quarter-finals with a record of 1 win, 0 draws, and 1 loss.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup with a record of 1 win, 3 draws, and 1 loss.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won the Inter-provincial Championship with a perfect record of 2 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses.
2023 Nautsa'mawt FC completes its participation in League1 British Columbia
2023 Victoria Highlanders FC completes its participation in League1 British Columbia
2023 Nanaimo United FC joined the league, expanding the total number of teams to six.
2023 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won both the Women's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2023 Victoria Highlanders FC won the Men's Regular season winner title in League1 BC.
2023 Whitecaps FC Academy won the Men's League champions title in League1 BC.
2023 League1 BC announced its first expansion club, Harbourside FC, bringing the total number of clubs to eight.
December 1 2023 Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) acquired League1 BC from BC Soccer, taking over day-to-day operations.
December 1 2023 Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) acquired League1 BC from BC Soccer, taking over day-to-day operations.
January 1 2023 League composition changes with Varsity FC transforming into Nautsa'mawt FC, Harbourside FC joining the league, and Victoria Highlanders continuing to compete
January 1 2023 League composition changes with Varsity FC transforming into Nautsa'mawt FC, Harbourside FC joining the league, and Victoria Highlanders continuing to compete
2022 Ian Tyson, singer-songwriter from Victoria, dies.
2022 Victoria City Council voted to suspend the city's sister city relationship with Khabarovsk, Russia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2022 The city constructed additional AAA bicycle connections along Montreal Street, Superior Street, Government Street, Fort Street, and Gorge Road. In-person Go By Bike Week events also resumed after being cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 Nautsa'mawt FC joins League1 British Columbia, beginning play at UBC Campus's Thunderbird Stadium
2022 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite won both the Women's League champions and Regular season winner titles in League1 BC.
2022 No L1BC competition was held this season.

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