Overnight lane closure on Lions Gate Bridge begin next month
Overnight work on the north approach to the Lions Gate Bridge will get underway this summer to smooth out the
Risk of spring flooding is ‘elevated’ across BC
British Columbians are urged to take steps to prepare for spring floods to protect their families and property as warming
One dead, 70 displaced in North Vancouver fire
One person has died in a structural fire at a seniors housing complex in Lynn Valley. On May 31, North
Minimum wage in BC to increases June 1 for lowest paid workers
As of June 1, 2022, B.C.’s lowest paid workers will get a pay boost as the minimum wage increases from
Strike to continue after transit workers reject tentative agreement
Unifor Local 114 will continue legal strike action which began on January 29, 2022 after transit workers reject the offer
BC Ferries plans to sell alcohol on three routes
BC Ferries plans to sell alcoholic beverages with a meal in select Coastal Cafes on three major routes connecting Metro
VPD seek help searching for missing Indigenous woman
Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing 20-year-old Indigenous woman. Tatyanna Harrison was in regular contact
$1 million Lotto Max ticket sold in Sechelt
A lottery ticket purchased in Sechelt has scored $1,000,000 on a Lotto Max ticket. The winning numbers are: 4 15
Police investigating alleged child abduction in Vancouver
Vancouver Police are looking for a Vancouver woman who allegedly abducted two children from their mother’s residence in the Strathcona
Grouse Grind trail opens to public this weekend
Metro Vancouver’s Grouse Grind Trail will officially open as of tomorrow, Saturday, May 28, with regular open hours of 7











