19-year-old stabbed to death near Vancouver night club
Vancouver Police are investigating after one man was killed in the city’s fifth homicide of the year this morning. VPD
Canada Post has a message for dog owners on North Shore
Canada Post is requesting dog owners to take certain precautions for the safety of its employees. Every day, Canada Post
Woman seriously injured in Highway 1 collision
Burnaby is investigating a collision on Highway 1 east of the Kensington on-ramp that sent a woman to hospital with
BC Liberals propose three actions to address high gas prices
The BC Liberals are calling on the NDP government to immediately take three key actions to address out of control
Nanaimo RCMP search for missing Indigenous teen
The Nanaimo RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating an 18-year-old Indigenous teen. Trisha Harry did not return
Fine issued for Coastal GasLink project
The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has issued a second administrative penalty to Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. (CGL) for non-compliance with
Special weather statement for Coquihalla Highway
A special weather statement is in effect for Coquihalla Highway, from Hope to Merritt. There is a potential for flurries over
BC Ferries to increase fares on June 1
It’s going to cost more to ride on BC Ferries. BC Ferries is advising customers that due to current fuel
Lillooet RCMP responds to call about ‘strange thing in the sky’
Lillooet RCMP responded to a complaint from a woman who saw something strange in the sky. On April 29 at
New picnic areas planned at Belcarra Regional Park
Planning is underway to open the south picnic area to the public at Belcarra Regional Park. The project will increase
Police investigating after Gastown steam clock damaged
Vancouver Police have launched an investigation after Gastown’s famous steam clock was damaged overnight Saturday. Pictures of the damaged landmark
Lack of oversight puts children in care at extreme risk: MLA Kirkpatrick
The BC Liberals continue to raise concerns about the lack of oversight and protection of vulnerable children and youth in
Nunavut government fined for spilling 18,400 litres of diesel in Hudson Bay
A judge has ordered the Government of Nunavut to pay $100,000 fine for Rankin Inlet diesel fuel spill into Hudson
Salish artist gets first look at work on BC Ferries’ Salish Heron
“My Heron started out as a six inch by two-inch sketch so to see it on such a grand scale
Motorcycles, cars impounded for speeding on Highway 99
Two motorcycles and two vehicles were impounded by BC Highway Patrol for speeding on Highway 99. Officers from the BC
It’s time to put Environment into the Canadian Charter of Freedom and Rights.
Go big or go home, is a quote often associated with innovation or idea generation. This essay tries to capture
BC teacher banned for trying to start romantic relationship with students
A BC man has been banned from teaching for 10 years by the provincial regulatory body for trying to start
BC launches new personal property registry
People in BC can now register their personal property online with the launch of a new, modernized personal property registry. The
BC woman loses over $23,000 in romance scam
A Lillooet woman was swindled out of $27,000 in a romance scam that started in South Africa. On April 7,
Three protestors charged for blocking TransCanada Highway
Charges of mischief have been approved against three anti-logging protestors after a demonstration in January blocked highway traffic and caused