Einstein Exchange shutdown: BCSC acts to protect customers
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has taken action to protect customers of Einstein Exchange, a crypto-asset trading platform based
Vancouver received more than 1 million cruise passengers in 2019
As many as one million cruise passengers visited Vancouver on 288 ships, a 22 per cent increase in passenger volume over last year, according to Port of Vancouver.
$10 million Lotto Max ticket sold in Vancouver
For the second time in a week, a single ticket purchased in British Columbia has matched all seven numbers to win a life-changing jackpot.
High-risk offender back in custody
Cory Schaumleffel was arrested late yesterday evening on the Downtown Eastside after officers in the area located and took him into custody.
50% discount at SPCA adoption event
There’s never been a better time to Fall Head Over Tails in Love! The BC SPCA is teaming up with
Business owners optimistic about their business but worried about economy
A new poll of Canadian entrepreneurs and business owners finds that nearly nine-in-10 (87 per cent) are optimistic about the
Transit police identify suspect who spat on bus driver
Metro Vancouver Transit Police and Burnaby RCMP have identified a suspect believed to be involved in the assault of a bus operator.
Man charged with animal cruelty for leaving dog tied to a tree
Kevin Timothy of Chemainus has been charged with animal cruelty following a BC SPCA investigation. In early May, 2019, the
Unifor strike action can reduce service from Friday morning: TransLink
The job action by TransLink bus drivers and Seabus workers could mean reduction in bus and Seabus service as soon as 8 a.m. tomorrow.
BC Ferries bans aggressive passenger from travel for one year
BC Ferries has enforced its zero-tolerance policy for abuse of its employees by issuing a one-year travel ban to a
Woman charged in stabbing death of common-law husband
Vancouver Police has arrested and charged a 25-year-old woman with second-degree murder.
People are arguing over charging etiquette at electric pumps
BC Hydro finds almost a quarter of electric vehicle (EV) drivers have argued with a fellow EV driver at a
Jackpot! $20 million Lotto Max ticket sold in northern BC
A single winning Lotto Max ticket purchased in the Stikine region of British Columbia matched all seven numbers to win
People in pickups, UTVs fined $8,000 for driving in grizzly bear habitat
Conservation officers issued 16 tickets – totalling more than $8,000 in fines – on the weekend to 14 people for
VPD investigating fatal car collission
Vancouver Police is investigating a car collision in Marpole neighbourhood which killed a 59-year-old Vancouver man.
Driver clocked doing 130 km/h on Granville Street
Vancouver police is reminding all road users to slow down, stay safe and use common sense while driving. One driver,
These pups will ‘intern’ with dogs who sniff out superbug
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) and VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation are pawsitively thrilled to announce two English Springer spaniels are on the rookie list to join the C. Difficile Canine Scent Detection Program.
BC Hydro working to restore power after windstorm causes widespread damage
Strong winds have caused widespread damage to BC Hydro’s electrical system in multiple regions of the province, resulting in outages to around 120,500 customers.
BC to amend laws to end hidden property ownership
The Province says it will amend the existing laws to fight money laundering and tax evasion by requiring private B.C. businesses to keep transparency records of beneficial owners.
High winds: Stanley Park closed, BC Ferries cancels service on major routes
BC Ferries has cancelled ferry service on two key routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island because of wind warnings.