Municipalities empowered to ban single-use plastics
Municipalities throughout the province can now move more quickly to prevent plastics from polluting their communities. Under new rules, local
Winds expected to increase wildfire activity
The BC Wildfire Service is issuing a wind advisory for the Interior, southern Interior and southeastern B.C. from Tuesday, July
BC Ambulance Service ‘neglected and mismanaged’
Below is a letter that Steve Williams, the president of BCAS 10-7 Association Society, wrote to the District of Squamish
Motorcyclist seriously injured in accident on highway in West Van
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC is investigating a motor vehicle incident in West Vancouver which left a motorcyclist
Burnaby man charged for role in CRA scam
The BC RCMP Federal Financial Integrity team has secured charges against Haoran Xue, a Burnaby man, who scammed people by
Mother bear euthanized after accident on Highway 1 in West Van
The North Shore Black Bear Society is asking public in West Vancouver to look for two orphaned cubs after their
Four coyotes euthanized in Stanley Park
Four coyotes in Stanley Park were euthanized by the Conservation Officers overnight and this morning. One of the coyotes was
BC to fund 22 new ambulances
BC says it’s acting immediately to reinforce ambulance operations by providing funding for 22 new ambulances. As many as 85
Kelowna crane collapse: Fifth body recovered from rubble
The fifth body has now been recovered from Monday’s fatal crane collapse in Kelowna. The body of the fifth victim
SPCA rescues dog left for dead at Vancouver doggy care
The BC SPCA is hoping people will help Gator, a six-year-old dog left for dead at a Vancouver dog care.








