Canadians divided in desire for home prices to rise or tank
Not long after COVID-19 lockdowns began in May 2020, the head of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation predicted a
12 new cellphone towers to be installed along Highway of Tears
Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to Prince George will soon have cellular coverage along the entire route, fulfilling a critical
Sunshine Coast resident finds grenade in garden
A citizen in Sunshine Coast called police after the local resident found an old grenade in the garden.
Suspects sought in break-and-enter in Horseshoe Bay
West Vancouver Police are asking for the public to come forward with any information that will help identify two individuals
Health Canada issues advisory for face masks that may contain graphene
Health Canada is advising Canadians to not use face masks that contain graphene because there is a potential that they
‘Pushed to limits’: A record year for BC’s Search and Rescue groups
British Columbia’s ground search and rescue (GSAR) groups have just wrapped up the busiest year in their history. Between April
McBride resident claims $13 million Lott Max win
Tammy Manning won’t soon forget the day she won $13,000,000. The McBride resident is having March 19, 2021, the Lotto Max
North Van teacher injured in attacked expected to make full recovery
A school teacher injured in the knife attack outside the Lynn Valley Library is expected to make a full recovery.
COVID-19: Whistler Blackcomb shut down for three weeks
The Government of BC has introduced new and amended orders and guidelines that will be in effect through to April
Funds beings raised for single mom attacked in North Van mass stabbing
Locals are raising funds for victims of mass stabbing at the Lynn Valley Library in North Vancouver on Saturday which











