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
Company sentenced for destroying nests of threatened bank swallows
On February 18, 2021, in Granby courthouse, Pete Persons Terre Sable & Gravier Inc. was sentenced and fined a total
North Van company wins $17.3 million contract for extension work on CCGS Wilfred Grenwell
Following an open and competitive process, Public Services and Procurement Canada, on behalf of the CCG, has awarded a $17.3-million contract
CRA will provide extra assistance when you file taxes
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says it is taking steps to accommodate those who need extra assistance when filing their
Most Canadians say horses are not food, reject exports to Asia
The export of Canadian horses for slaughter and human consumption abroad is rejected by a large majority of Canadians, a
One dead in accident on Coquihalla Highway
A 38-year-old person has died in a crash on Coquihalla Highway. The southbound lanes of the highway between Merritt and
WEC extends funding for women entrepreneurs impacted by COVID-19
Women’s Enterprise Centre (WEC) announced that additional funds will be made available to BC women business owners through the Regional Relief and
RCMP launches the 2021 Name the Puppy contest
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police needs your help to name puppies that will become Canada’s future RCMP police dogs. The
85-year-old Vancouver man wins $1 million on Lotto Max ticket
Yee Mon Gin says he has a deep love for cruises and has taken half a dozen thus far, making them one of his favourite things to do.
Second winter storm warning for North Shore
A second snowfall warning is in effect for North Shore, Vancouver, and other Metro Vancouver municipalities.
Snowboarder dies in Whistler avalanche
A 45-year-old snowboarder has died in an avalanche in Brandywine Bowl near Whistler. Whistler RCMP were called around 2:03 pm
Skier dead in avalanche at Blackcomb Glacier
One person has died in an avalanche at Blackcomb Glacier in Whistler. Several skiers were swept up in the avalanche.
Think & thump your vehicle to save animals
When it’s cold outside, cats like Fievel will try to find warmer places to seek shelter.
Man and his dog killed in Coquihalla Highway crash near Hope
A South Okanagan man and his dog have died in a collision on Highway 5, north of Hope. The highway