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
BC man sentenced for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos
A BC man has plead guilty and was sentenced by the provincial court for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos. Vivesh
Ferrero recalling Kinder brand chocolate due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Ferrero Canada Ltd. is recalling certain Kinder brand chocolate products from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. This recall
Police seek help searching for missing Nanaimo woman
The Nanaimo RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 25-year-old Jessica Maley-Ross, who was reported missing by her
‘N’ driver ticketed for driving at 133 km/h on Highway 99
A driver was ticketed for committing several traffic offences on Highway 99. On March 28, the British Columbia Highway Patrol
Student sucker-punched in Vancouver stranger attack
A Coquitlam man who allegedly sucker-punched an 18-year-old exchange student is facing multiple charges after Vancouver Police tracked him down
Warning issued about unlicenced contractor
Technical Safety BC is issuing a public safety advisory regarding Michael James Fader and Fader Industries. Homeowners, businesses, building and
Inspection agency cautions as avian flu confirmed in southern Ontario poultry flock
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has advised the World Organisation for Animal Health of the confirmed presence of highly pathogenic