BC plans three-hour paid leave for workers to get COVID-19 shot
The B.C. government has introduced amendments to the Employment Standards Act that, if passed, will provide workers with up to
Charges recommended against officer in chase involving police dog in West Van
The provincial watchdog has filed a report to the BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges regarding a police chase involving a police dog in West Vancouver.
One dead in shooting outside Downtown Vancouver restaurant
Vancouver Police are investigating the murder of a man last night in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour neighbourhood. Police responded to several
New COVID vaccine schedule invites those over 18 to register this week
More than 1.8 million British Columbians are being invited to register for their COVID-19 vaccine in the week ahead as
Alert: Expect ‘significant’ water flows in Seton River this Sunday
BC Hydro has advised that there will be a significant increase in water flows on the Seton River this Sunday,
Charges approved in Vancouver stalking incident
A Vancouver Police investigation has led to approved criminal charges in an alleged stalking case.
Richmond company fined over $110,000 for obstructing fisheries officers
A Richmond seafood company was fined over $110,000 for obstructing DFO fishery officers in the performance of their duties.
BC moves to decriminalize simple drug possession
The province will officially request a federal exemption from Health Canada to decriminalize personal possession of drugs in the province.
Gibsons man arrested for dangerous driving on highway
Sunshine Coast RCMP have arrested a Gibsons man for dangerous driving on the Sunshine Coast Highway.
Province announces new ‘circuit breaker’ business grant
BC Government has announced a new grant for businesses affected by the ‘circuit breaker’ measures it announced on March 30.










