COVID alert for Shoppers Drug Mart stores in Vancouver
Loblaws has issued COVID-19 alerts for two stories in Vancouver. The company issued a notification about an employee testing positive
COVID-19: Two party hosts arrested from Downtown Vancouver condo
Vancouver Police arrested two party hosts at a Downtown condo Saturday morning for allegedly violating the public health order that
Former Mission teacher charged with sex offences
A former teacher in Mission has been charged with sex offences in an investigation dating back to 2007.
BC company fined $163,776 for illegally importing European eel meat
On March 3, 2021, a BC Company, Pacific Gateway Holding Inc., was ordered to pay a fine of $163,776 after
Health Canada warns against male sexual enhancement product ‘Harmony’
Health Canada is warning consumers to not use Harmony, a male sexual enhancement capsule, because it may pose serious health
BC to expand parking at Joffre Lakes Provincial Park
British Columbians are invited to share their feedback on a proposed strategy aimed at managing the growing number of visitors
Cat ownership on the rise amid COVID-19: Research
Almost one-in-five Canadian cat owners decided to get their feline during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Research Co. poll has
Pemberton man wants to preserve cougar at First Nations centre
A Pemberton man has launched a Go Fund Me page to raise funds to preserve a cougar that was killed on his family farm.
Changes proposed for pilot cars on BC Highways
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is reviewing oversize-load pilot car requirements to introduce new changes for the vehicles on
Get free, virtual help with your taxes!
It’s been a challenging year, but Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) hopes it can make one thing easier – doing your
Majority of Canadians link vaccination to foreign travel
A survey of 5,785 past customers of tripcentral.ca, a travel agency specializing in booking leisure travel for Canadians, was conducted
Canadian desire to drop monarchy reaches highest level in 12 years
The proportion of Canadians who express a wish to no longer have a monarch has reached the highest level recorded
COVID vaccinations for seniors begin in March
BC Government has announced the beginning of the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination plan in which 400,000 people will
Chinese speakers talk to John Weston after Parliament’s genocide vote
Over 50 people, mainly Mandarin-speakers, participated yesterday in a virtual roundtable discussion convened by Conservative Party nomination candidate John Weston,
Drivers, leave your phone alone; stricter enforcement in March
A new Ipsos survey reveals that most drivers believe that texting (95 per cent), talking (88 per cent), or even
2 ferry passengers fined $920 for not wearing masks and misbehaving
Just after midnight on Sunday February 21, 2021 Nanaimo RCMP were called to the Departure Bay ferry terminal to meet
Man steals face masks from Vancouver store, attacks security while fleeing
Vancouver Police have arrested a man who stole masks from a store and then attacked security who tried to stop
As overdose deaths escalate, majority favour decriminalization of drugs
It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last
A Canadian river gets legal personhood and rights
The Muteshekau-shipu Alliance announced on Tuesday the granting of legal personhood to the Magpie River, through the adoption of two
VAC will invite veterans and their families to share their thoughts
Veterans Affairs Canada is developing a 10-year strategic plan for commemoration in consultation with the Commemoration advisory group and other