Inflation anxiety: More Canadians are worse off now than any time since 2010
A new study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds some Canadians struggling more than ever to endure the financial
BC schools districts to get 200,000 rapid antigen test kits
As many as 200,000 rapid antigen test kits are being shipped to schools use by staff, teachers and administrators with symptoms of
Nominations being accepted for the Order of British Columbia
Nominations are being accepted for the Order of British Columbia, the Province’s highest honour. British Columbians who have demonstrated outstanding
North Vancouver woman identified as victim of fatal stabbing at Burnaby mall
A 25-year-old woman from North Vancouver woman was identified as the victim of a fatal stabling that took place last
BC company fined for illegally importing shark fins
Environment and Climate Change Canada has fined a BC company for unlawfully importing a protected shark species without a permit.
Police thwart break-in at posh Vancouver store
A would-be thief is facing charges after being caught in the act by Vancouver Police on Sunday morning. VPD arrested
Ontario company fined $761,967 for condo renovation bid-rigging
Construction company CPL Interiors Ltd. was fined $761,967 after pleading guilty before the Ontario Superior Court for its role in
Cougar lunges at man walking dog at popular Kelowna park
Conservation Officers are warning the public in Kelowna after a cougar lunged at a man walking his dog at a
Tsunami advisory for parts of Coastal BC
A Tsunami warning has been issued for parts of Coastal BC following a volcanic eruption near the Tonga Islands on
Man arrested for allegedly photographing women at Vancouver hair removal clinic
A Vancouver Police investigation has led to the arrest and charges against a man who allegedly photographed and sexually assaulted











