Skip to content

Home2

Caution urged as people head back into wildfire affected areas in B.C.

Caution urged as people head back into wildfire affected areas in B.C.

As the wildfire season comes to an end, hunters, nature lovers are cautioned about using the back country
Police watchdog called in to probe alleged assaults linked to hydro projects

Police watchdog called in to probe alleged assaults linked to hydro projects

Manitoba RCMP have called in the OPP to investigate the Crown utility’s work sites in the 1960s and 1970s
Skull found on Yukon trail ID’d as missing B.C. man 9 years later

Skull found on Yukon trail ID’d as missing B.C. man 9 years later

Terry Fai Vong would have been 41 years old when his remains were found in Whitehorse
Mortgage stress test losing impact on B.C. housing sales: BCREA

Mortgage stress test losing impact on B.C. housing sales: BCREA

Housing sales have been increasing each month since June across British Columbia cities
Murder suspect in B.C. girl’s death appears in packed courtroom

Murder suspect in B.C. girl’s death appears in packed courtroom

Ibrahim Ali spoke quietly with an Arabic interpreter and did not address the court
B.C. cities vote to keep plastics out of oceans, nix single-use items

B.C. cities vote to keep plastics out of oceans, nix single-use items

Motions from Vancouver and Port Alberni on the floor
42 Order of Canada recipients from B.C. urge feds to cancel pipeline expansion

42 Order of Canada recipients from B.C. urge feds to cancel pipeline expansion

Letter says Federal Court of Appeal decision is an opportunity to reconsider the project altogether
Feds spend $117M to restore rail service to Churchill, MB

Feds spend $117M to restore rail service to Churchill, MB

The rail line is the only land link to the subarctic town of 900 people, and was washed out by heavy flooding in 2017
B.C. curling cashspiel features world-class squads

B.C. curling cashspiel features world-class squads

Headlining the women’s field is 2018 Olympic bronze medalist Satsuki Fujisawa of Japan.
VW to stop making iconic Beetle next summer

VW to stop making iconic Beetle next summer

The Beetle was introduced in Germany in 1938 and came to the U.S. 11 years later