One killed in collision near Caulfeild on Highway 1
One man’s life was tragically cut short after a single vehicle collision on Highway 1 eastbound near Caulfeild over the weekend.
BC home sales rise 89% over Feb last year, break 2016 record
The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reports that a total of 10,918 residential unit sales were recorded by the
Stunt driving in West Van sends three to hospital
On March 10, at 3:00 pm, officers were called to the scene of an accident in the 3800 block of Cypress Bowl Road in West Vancouver.
COVID-19: Two party hosts arrested in Vancouver
Vancouver Police arrested two party hosts at a Downtown condo Saturday morning for allegedly violating the public health order that bans social gatherings inside residences.
BC company fined $163,776 for illegally importing European eel meat
On March 3, 2021, a BC Company, Pacific Gateway Holding Inc., was ordered to pay a fine of $163,776 after entering a guilty plea in Vancouver court to two charges under federal wildlife legislation.
Former Mission teacher charged with sex offences
A former teacher in Mission has been charged with sex offences in an investigation dating back to 2007.
North Van RCMP seek public’s help after missing woman’s items found near area park
Police in North Vancouver have issued an appeal to public after a missing woman’s belongings were found in the Heywood
Cat ownership on the rise amid COVID-19: Research
Almost one-in-five Canadian cat owners decided to get their feline during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Research Co. poll has found.
BC extends deadline for small and medium sized business grant program
The BC government has extended the deadline for the Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program.
Changes proposed for pilot cars on BC Highways
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is reviewing overload size pilot car requirements to introduce new changes for the vehicles on provincial highways.










