BC Ferries expects very busy Thanksgiving weekend
BC Ferries expects a very busy Thanksgiving long weekend, especially on the Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Victoria (Swartz Bay) route, as
Cypress Mountain expands snowmaking system
Cypress Mountain has announced a significant expansion of its Snowmaking System. Cypress has purchased 15 new snow guns, providing the
Winter tire regulations now in effect in BC
Drivers and vehicle owners are reminded that BC’s annual winter tire requirements are in effect. Drivers without the proper winter
Grouse Grind trail to close for five weeks
Starting Monday, the Grouse Grind Trail will be closed on weekdays for approximately five weeks for upgrades. The trail will
Burnaby Lotto Max ticket wins $70 million
A Lotto Max ticket purchased in Burnaby scored a phenomenal $70 million during last night’s Lotto Max jackpot draw. It is
Flaw in Carrier Gas furnaces caused many CO exposures
Technical Safety BC has conducted a comprehensive investigation into commonly used Carrier Gas furnaces, and found that a design flaw
Police warn after possible child luring incidents in Pemberton, Mt. Currie
RCMP are investigating two possible child luring incidents between September 4 and September 8 in Pemberton and Mount Currie. On
North Van stabbing: Murder charges laid against Yannick Bandaogo
Additional murder charges and aggravated assault charges have been laid in the Lynn Valley stabbing incident that took place in
Only 25% in BC think cell phone costs will be reduced: Survey
More than two years after the federal Liberal Party promised to reduce the cost of mobile phones and internet bills
High-speed ferry planned between Nanaimo and Downtown Vancouver
Three organisations are working to provide a high-speed ferry service between Nanaimo and Downtown Vancouver. The Nanaimo Port Authority and











