Driving to Vancouver? Be prepared for police blitz against impaired driving
Vancouver Police are revving up enforcement against impaired drivers, and remind all motorists to think ahead and plan a safe ride home.
B.C. government takes action on old growth, protects 54 groves with iconic trees
The B.C. government is protecting some of the province’s largest trees as the first step in a new approach to old-growth management.
Green Party candidate launches election campaign from Net Zero Energy home
The Green Party candidate for West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast – Sea to Sky, Dana Taylor, kicked off his campaign from West Vancouver’s first Net Zero Energy home.
Set your own bus timing on Bowen Island with TransLink’s new program
TransLink is launching a new on-demand transit service for Bowen Island residents and tourists.
Help RCMP find two inmates who escaped from prison near Victoria
West Shore RCMP is seeking public assistance in finding two inmates who escaped from William Head Institution in Metchosin near Victoria.
Summer lane closures on Coquihalla Highway begin tomorrow
Lane closures will be in effect on Highway 5, approximately 25 kilometres north of Hope, beginning July 3, 2019. The lane closures will continue through to the end of October.
B.C. seeks public opinion on daylight saving time
Most areas of B.C. “spring forward” into daylight saving time during summer months and “fall back” to standard time in the winter.
Home sales, prices continue to tumble in BC
The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reports an 18.9 decline in home sales from the same month last year.
SPCA seizes 15 badly neglected dogs
The BC SPCA executed a warrant on May 29 to seize 15 badly neglected Bichon Frise dogs from a Fraser Valley breeder.
BC to investigate ‘high, volatile’ gas prices in province
The Province is asking the British Columbia Utilities Commission’s (BCUC) to investigate the ‘high, volatile gasoline prices’ in British Columbia and has set terms of reference for the investigation.











