Transportation board approves first ride-hailing application
A total 24 ride hailing applications have been received to date including the two announced today. The board is reviewing the other applications.
Booth, Buchanan appointed to Metro Vancouver’s 2020 standing committees
Mayor Mary-Ann Booth and Mayor Linda Buchanan have been appointed to the standing committees of Metro Vancouver Board, which were announced yesterday.
Federal government announces funding to support homeless and at-risk veterans
Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence today announced funding for Good Shepherd Refuge Social
Vancouver foam ban starts in two weeks
In two weeks, Vancouver will join the ranks of 100 other North American cities that have banned polystyrene foam cups
BC Ferries eliminates fuel surcharge
BC Ferries announced today the current 1.5 per cent fuel surcharge will be removed as of December 17, 2019. BC
Dangerous avalanche conditions for Coastal Mountains
The snowpack structure is a loaded gun waiting for the next storms with the unusually low early season snowfall, according to an avalanche warning issued for Coastal Mountains, which includes Sea to Sky.
Canada’s first CBD e-commerce marketplace is in the works
SpeakEasy Cannabis Club Ltd., a holder of a federal licence to cultivate, process and sell cannabis under the Cannabis Act,
From today, you have new rights under Air Passenger Protection Regulations
Starting today, December 15, air passengers will have new rights under the Canadian Transportation Agency’s (CTA) Air Passenger Protection Regulations
Guide fined $2,000 for approaching a whale at distance of less than 100 metres
In August 2019, in Prince Rupert Provincial Court, the Honourable Judge George Leven found fishing guide Scott Babcock guilty of
Man injured in Downtown Vancouver shooting
Vancouver Police are investigating a shooting in Oppenheimer Park that happened late evening of December 12.
Seven-in-ten Vancouverites happy with separated bike lanes
More than two thirds of City of Vancouver residents appear satisfied with bike infrastructure, a new Research Co. poll has
Milestone for Seaspan: Ships built in Canada for Canadians
Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) and its 2,700 employees have completed Delivery of CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier, the Canadian Coast Guard’s newest
Zipper truck counter flow system debuts on Alex Fraser this month
A moveable barrier system with a zipper truck is about to make its debut on the Alex Fraser Bridge to make this key crossing safer and faster for commuters.
Polar Bear Swim celebrates 100th anniversary on January 1
One of the largest and oldest Polar Bear Swims in the world is set to celebrate its 100th anniversary on Wednesday, January 1 at English Bay.
New DriveBC webcams help travellers ‘know before they go’
People can better prepare for their travels thanks to the 30 new cameras and 71 more views added to the
BCSC reaches settlement with 2 men for tipping and insider trading
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has reached settlement agreements with two B.C. men, one of whom admitted to tipping
Motor vehicle accidents involving electrical equipment are rising
BC Hydro released new data today that shows the number of motor vehicle accidents involving its equipment is on the
Man arrested on 11 outstanding warrants after following through fare gates
A man who decided to follow another passenger through the fare gates, without tapping his own fare media, obviously didn’t
Stolen clothes and liquor worth $130,000 seized by VPD
Vancouver Police has seized close to a $130,000 worth of stolen property from a home in the Downtown Eastside.
Two fined $115,000 for selling malware tools to help hackers
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has issued a penalty of $100,000 to John Paul Revesz and Vincent Leo Griebel,




















