Person with COVID-19 attended a conference at Vancouver Convention Centre
Vancouver Coastal Health has notified attendees of the Pacific Dental Conference 2020 at the Vancouver Convention Centre about a possible
Half in Canada now worried about risk of COVID-19 infection
As Canada records its first COVID-19 related death, the latest tracking survey data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds
VPD seeks witnesses to assault on West Broadway
Vancouver Police are seeking witnesses to an assault last week on West Broadway that left one man in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police watchdog called after man tasered by Whistler RCMP dies
RCMP have notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident which resulted in the death of a man in Whistler.
BC recommends ‘social distancing’ to prevent coronavirus infection
BC Government is recommending social distancing and forgoing usual greeting such as handshake or hugs as it deals with new
Auto shop in Vancouver fined nearly $24,000 for unauthorized inspections
A Vancouver auto body shop has been fined close to $24,000 for completing vehicle inspections with no authorized inspector working at the facility.
Transit police arrest man three hours after he was released
A 37-year-old man was arrested by Metro Vancouver Transit Police, and charged with theft for an incident that occurred at a Port Moody gas station.
New case of coronavirus in BC; patient in critical condition at VGH
BC Government has announced one new cases of COVID-19 in B.C, whose is at the Vancouver General Hospital in critical condition.
Police arrest Nanaimo man on child porn charges
RCMP has arrested a Nanaimo man and charged him with several child pornography offences.
Three more cases of coronavirus in BC
BC Government has announced three new cases of COVID-19 in B.C, brining the total of people infect to 12 cases in British Columbia.
Ninth case of coronavirus identified in BC
The individual affected is a resident of the Fraser Health region and it unrelated to any previously announced case.
Debit card will soon be a payment option at BC Ferries
BC Ferries customers will soon be able to use debit card as a form of payment at vehicle and foot passenger ticketing areas.
Eighth case of coronavirus in BC
The Government of BC has announced the eighth cases of coronavirus in the province.
Coyote attacks prompt warning from conservation officer service
The BC Conservation Officer Service is warning pet owners and the public after one dog was killed and at least three other pets injured in coyote attacks in the Fraser Valley.
Metro Vancouver’s cycling network nearly tripled in a decade
The length of bikeways in the Metro Vancouver region has nearly tripled in a decade, according to a the first ever State of Cycling Report for Metro Vancouver.
Trucking company fined $175,000 for oil spill in Slocan Valley
A trucking company was fined $175,000 for an oil spill into Lemon Creek in the Slocan Valley near Nelson.
Police seize guns, knives, and drugs from tent in Oppenheimer Park
Vancouver Police seized nine guns, a small quantity of drugs, and multiple weapons from inside a tent at Oppenheimer Park this week.
Cat rescued from boarded up home in Vancouver
BC SPCA has rescued a cat that was trapped inside a Vancouver house that had been boarded up and deserted by the tenants.
Truck driver 75% liable for seriously injuring woman in Mt. Currie
A BC Supreme Court judge, Justice Lance Bernard, has held a truck driver and his trucking company liable for a motor vehicle accident on Highway 99 in town of Mt. Currie.
Police looking for man who stole seaplane in Vancouver (VIDEO)
Vancouver Police is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man who broke into the Harbour Air seaplane terminal in the Vancouver harbour on Friday and stole a seaplane.