Man fined $30,000 for fishing in closed area of Desolation Sound, retaining undersize prawns
A judge at the Powell River provincial court has fined a man $30,000 for fishing in a closed area of Desolation Sound among other violations of the Fisheries Act.
Two fined, have sailboat forfeited after exceeding catch limits in Sechelt
Two men were ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and forfeit their sailboat and fishing gear for violating Canada’s Fishers regulations.
Potential suspect in Vancouver stalking incident identified
Vancouver Police have identified a person of interest yesterday in the suspicious circumstance of a man following a woman in
$1,000 reward after racoon trapped in West Vancouver
A $1,000 reward is on the table after a raccoon was found dragging a trap late Sunday night in West Vancouver.
BC Hydro work on Highway 99 near Lillooet; 90-minute delays
BC Hydro will be conducting work to repair the transmission structure on Highway 99 near Pavilion Lake near Lillooet on Tuesday, March 30 and Wednesday, March 31.
ICBC delays rebate cheques due to cyberattack
ICBC is delaying the mailing of COVID-19 rebate cheques to customers, due to a cyberattack on a third-party vendor contracted
Senior dies after falling off cliff in West Vancouver’s Lighthouse Park
A 70-year-old senior has died in a tragic fall from a cliff in the Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver.
Two killed in work place incident on Gabriola Island
Two people are dead following a work place incident on Gabriola Island. The accident happened today, March 16, at 10:49
BC to increase income and disability assistance rates
More than 300,000 British Columbians will benefit from the largest-ever permanent increase to income assistance and disability assistance rates, according to the Government of BC.
119 small dogs surrendered to SPCA in Fort Nelson
The BC SPCA is caring for 119 small dogs surrendered into care from a property near Fort Nelson on March











