BC gas retailers did not exploit market volatility to earn more: BCUC study
Gas prices increased sharply this spring but gas retailers didn’t take advantage of the “market volatility” to set higher gas
Over $23,000 raised for injured puppy found under Lions Gate Bridge
The BC SPCA says people have raised over $23,000 for an injured puppy found under Lions Gate Hospital. Spirit, a
Warning about man posing as a police officer in North Vancouver
North Van RCMP are warning the public about and seeking public assistance to identify a 25 to 30-year-old man who
Taiwan independence? How the path to hell could be paved with good intentions
At a recent gathering in West Vancouver, Conservative Leadership hopeful Scott Aitchison demonstrated great empathy for the value of Taiwan
New bike skills park opens in Pemberton
The Pemberton Bike Skills Park, located at Den Duyf Park, is officially open to the public. The Park includes four
MP Weiler announces $11.5 million funding to retrofit Brennan Park Recreation Centre
On behalf of federal government, Patrick Weiler, MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, has announced over $11.7 million
Wildfire near Lytton grows to 75 hectares
The wildfire fire near Lytton has grown to 75 hectares and is now a Wildfire of Note, according to an
Crews battle wildfire near Lytton
The BC Wildfire Service is responding to a wildfire about two kilometres from Lytton. In a tweet, the service said
Open burning restrictions in effect in Squamish this week
Effective noon on Friday, July 15, most open burning activities will be prohibited throughout the Coastal Fire Centre’s jurisdiction, which
An orca calf is born into K Pod in BC waters after 2011
On July 9, Center for Whale Research (CWR) met the newest member of K Pod, K45. CWR received word that











