Search called off for missing Bowen Island woman
Police have called off search for missing Bowen Island woman, Shilanee Stedmances. The 23-year-old was last seen near the Eagle Cliff area on Bowen Island on November 4 at 8 pm on Bowen Island.
Canadians dying at a higher rate in areas with more air pollution
Air pollution – even at levels below national and international air quality guidelines – is associated with an increased risk of deaths in Canada, according to new UBC research.
3 in 5 Canadians say biggest problem on roads is drivers not signalling
While some progress has been observed since last year, a significant proportion of Canadians continue to have negative experiences with drivers in their municipality, a new Research Co. poll has found.
Two hybrid electric ships of BC Ferries bound for BC
The ships departed Constanta, Romania on November 20, 2019, on a semi-submersible vessel for the 10,305 nautical mile journey to their new home in B.C. Damen Shipyards Group is responsible for the transport of the ships to B.C.
BC will force companies to reveal how gas prices are set
BC will force oil and gas companies in British Columbia to reveal to consumers how gas prices are set. The new changes are a result of new legislation that was introduced on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019.
Hit by car, attacked by raccoon, Scotty the survivor finds his purrfect home
This three-year-old cat was able to overcome two traumatic events and survive on his own long enough to find the Good Samaritan who rescued him.
Expect delays on Lions Gate bridge tonight, consider alternative routes
Drivers are advised that single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, to 5 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, for joint and bearing repairs on the Lions Gate Bridge.
RCMP seek public help in finding missing Bowen Island woman
Bowen Island RCMP is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing young person. Shilanne Rose Stedmances, 23, was last seen near the Eagle Cliff area on November 4 at 8 pm on Bowen Island.
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 public charging station, and almost one-third have witnessed such an argument.
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 passenger who aggressively drove his motor vehicle towards an employee at the Langdale terminal on the morning of Oct. 15.











