Skip to content

News

Saanich council greenlights 208-unit rental development on Tillicum Road

Saanich council greenlights 208-unit rental development on Tillicum Road

The project is set to alleviate urging housing needs for this key growth area
Economists disagree on what B.C. United tax cut would mean for B.C.

Economists disagree on what B.C. United tax cut would mean for B.C.

Two economists disagree about B.C. United's plan to eliminate the provincial income tax for 60 per cent of taxpayers.
VIDEO: Rescuers free 2 humpbacks tied together near Vancouver Island

VIDEO: Rescuers free 2 humpbacks tied together near Vancouver Island

Two whales disentangled near Campbell River
Greens plead for stricter measures as drought hits Island regions hard

Greens plead for stricter measures as drought hits Island regions hard

Comox, Cowichan Valleys under level 5 droughts
Former BC Liberal Leader hopeful named Kelowna-Mission Conservative candidate

Former BC Liberal Leader hopeful named Kelowna-Mission Conservative candidate

Gavin Dew replaces former BC Conservative candidate Alexandra Wright who was removed from the position by the party on Aug. 8
Cathedral Grove still a concern for province, but not a priority

Cathedral Grove still a concern for province, but not a priority

Parked vehicles causing congestion, safety issues with highway bisecting popular Vancouver Island park
Housing, health among B.C.'s top human rights inequities: report

Housing, health among B.C.'s top human rights inequities: report

Report will serve as a baseline to monitor change; follow-ups planned every 3 years
Holdout municipality falls in line with new B.C. housing requirements

Holdout municipality falls in line with new B.C. housing requirements

District of West Vancouver passes zoning changes to match new provincial regulations
13 charged in pro-Palestinian protest that blocked B.C. railway

13 charged in pro-Palestinian protest that blocked B.C. railway

Vancouver Police say mischief charges connected to May protest in East Vancouver.
B.C. wildfire costs at $387M and counting so far this year

B.C. wildfire costs at $387M and counting so far this year

Price marks 17 per cent decrease from amount spent battling fires at this time last year.