CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticide along rail corridor
On September 15, Canadian National Railway Company (CN Rail) pleaded guilty in Prince Rupert Provincial Court to a charge of
One dead in brazen daylight shooting at downtown Vancouver hotel
Vancouver Police are investigating after a man was found dead this afternoon in a brazen daylight shooting at a popular
Canada puts conditions on lettuce from California’s Salinas Valley
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is implementing temporary import conditions for romaine lettuce from the Salinas Valley in California for
All open fires permitted in Squamish from tomorrow
Effective noon on Thursday September 16, all open fires will again be permitted throughout the Coastal Fire Centre, which includes
Pemberton, Lillooet to get full-time paramedics
Pemberton and Lillooet are among communities where province will hire new paramedics as part of an enhanced ambulance service, the
Warrant for Nanaimo man in voyeurism and child porn possession case
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of 69-year-old Michael Gordon Lowry of Nanaimo for Observe Nudity (voyeurism) and
17 paddleboarders rescued from heavy winds and waves near Lions Gate Bridge
Vancouver Police are reminding paddleboarders and kayakers to use caution on the water after 17 wayward paddleboarders had to be
BC sets maximum allowable rent increase at 1.5%
The Province has set the maximum allowable rent increase for 2022 at 1.5%, based on inflation. This increase cannot take
Province launches vaccine card, sets Sept. 27 deadline
The Province is launching the BC Vaccine Card, a digital or printed document that shows the stage cardholders are at
Transit now free for children 12 and under in BC
Public transit is now free for all children 12 and under in BC. This will save families money, increase access











