Holiday win brings Burnaby couple $500,000 extra reasons to celebrate
Terry Lynne and Renato Vincelli have a few ‘extra’ reasons to celebrate this holiday season after matching all four Extra
More measures for decampment at Oppenheimer Park
As winter temperatures continue to deteriorate conditions for people experiencing homelessness in Oppenheimer Park, the Vancouver Park Board has directed
One shoplifter pulled a knife, another used bear spray
Vancouver Police are investigating two incidents of attempted shoplifting over the past week that had the potential to turn violent.
Two convicted for killing cow moose out of season
British Columbia Conservation Service Officer’s investigation has led to the conviction of two individuals in a cow moose poaching case.
TransLink outlines travel options ahead of SkyTrain strike
TransLink is informing customers of their options if union job action causes a total Expo and Millennium Line shut down December 10, 11 and 12 with the SkyTrain strike.
Police arrest seven people in connection with Yaletown stabbing
Police said quick action by police and Tactical Emergency Medical was instrumental in saving the lives of four victims.
Government moves forward with lower taxes for the middle class
Building on the success of the 2015 middle class tax cut that lowered taxes for more than nine million Canadians,
500,000 babies in BC have been screened for hearing loss
BC Early Hearing Program (BCEHP) of Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) celebrated a milestone last month – 500,000 babies across
Top 100 restaurants in Canada for 2019
OpenTable, the world’s leading provider of online restaurant reservations and part of Booking Holdings, Inc., has announced the Top 100
Volkswagen charged with violating green law, providing misleading info
Volkswagen AG was charged on December 9 with 60 counts of contravening the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. These charges
BC economy projected to outperform the country
B.C.’s economy remains resilient amid global uncertainty and is expected to outperform the country with steady growth over the forecast
Early morning stabbing in Yaletown sends four to hospital
Vancouver Police is investigating an early morning stabbing in Yaletown that sent four men to hospital, one in serious condition.
Police seek witnesses to hit and run that injured pedestrian
Vancouver Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run late last month that resulted in serious injuries to a pedestrian.
Police seeks witness to violent assault in Downtown Vancouver
Vancouver Police are seeking witnesses to an assault in the West End last Saturday. The assault left a 46-year-old Vancouver man in hospital with serious injuries.
Tactile and braille signage at bus stops across Metro Vancouver
TransLink moves ahead with plans to implement an industry-leading program benefiting customers who are blind or partially sighted. Beginning in
UBC declares climate emergency, moves forward on two divestment initiatives
The University of British Columbia has today joined communities and organizations around the world in declaring a climate emergency. “UBC
Canadians invited to participate in a survey on the mobile wireless services market
The CRTC today launched an online survey to better understand the needs, behaviours and habits of Canadians regarding their mobile
Man fined for killing therapy dog near Whistler
A Squamish man has been fined $4,000 and banned from hunting for four years in connection with the shooting death of a therapy dog near Whistler in 2017.
Violent robbery suspect arrested by transit police
The incident happened on Wednesday, November 27, when a man wrestled a woman walking past King George SkyTrain Station to ground.
Metro Vancouver tightens rules for older non-road diesel engines
Owners of older forklifts, excavators and other non-road diesel engines have until the end of January 2020 to register their