Electricity bills to go down from April 1: BC Hydro
Starting April 1, electricity bills for BC Hydro customers will be reduced by an average of 1.4 per cent, following interim approval by
Police seek footage of e-scooter collision near Lions Gate Bridge
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking public assistance in their investigation of a traffic incident that occurred March 29 at approximately
Police seek help searching for missing Nanaimo woman
The Nanaimo RCMP is asking for public’s assistance in locating 25-year-old Jessica Maley-Ross. She was reported missing by her family
Paid parking planned at popular West Vancouver parks
District of West Vancouver council voted unanimously to move forward a plan for pay parking at three popular West Vancouver
BC aims to help home buyers with a ‘cooling-off’ period
BC has introduced amendments to the Property Law Act today to enable the creation of a new Homebuyer Protection Period
Exchange student punched in Vancouver stranger attack
A Coquitlam man who allegedly sucker-punched an 18-year-old exchange student is facing multiple charges after Vancouver Police tracked him down
Warning issued about unlicenced contractor
Technical Safety BC is issuing a public safety advisory regarding Michael James Fader and Fader Industries. Homeowners, businesses, building and
Inspection agency cautions as avian flu confirmed in southern Ontario poultry flock
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has advised the World Organisation for Animal Health of the confirmed presence of highly pathogenic
BC Amber Alert issued for two children after alleged abduction
A BC AMBER Alert has been activated in the search for Dawn Bellamy and her two children who were allegedly
VCH warns about new COVID vaccination scam
Vancouver Coastal Health has issued a warning about a new phishing scam related to COVID vaccinations. In this scam, text











