Road checks will increase this long weekend: BC RCMP
As people begin to plan for the May long weekend, the BC RCMP remind everyone that restrictions on non-essential travel
BC company fined $60,000 for importing threatened shark fins
British Columbia-based trading company fined $60,000 for illegal import of 434 kg of fins from a threatened shark species. On
Construction begins this year on $350 million patient tower at Lions Gate Hospital
The Province has selected a new proponent for a new acute-care patient tower at Lions Gate Hospital. The new acute-care
VPD warns public about six dangerous gangsters
Vancouver Police has released the photos, names and ages of six gangsters with links to Vancouver who pose a significant
CBSA seizes over 17,852.5 litres of substance used in date rape drug
The Canada Border Services Agency has seized 17,852.5 litres of a substances used in date rape drug with an estimated
Pay parking at Lynn Canyon park begins this Monday
Starting this Monday, May 17, those visiting the Lynn Canyon Park will have to pay $3 to park there. The
More than 50% of all eligible people have received the first vaccine in BC
More than 50% of all eligible people in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Premier John Horgan
Capilano University announces two new programs
Capilano University has announced two new program offerings for students to customize their programs of study. Beginning September 2021, students
BC RCMP seek help after woman found dead in Kootenay National Park
BC RCMP is asking for the public’s help after a 35-year-old woman was found dead on May 6 in southeastern
BC Hydro cautions about increased flow in Lower Bridge River
BC Hydro is advising the community of increased water flows in the Lower Bridge River this spring.











