Tornado occurred this Saturday near UBC, Environment Canada confirms
Environment Canada has confirmed that a Tornado occurred at the University of British Columbia (UBC) on Saturday, November 6. Environment
Man and woman arrested for stealing 47 pants from Robson Street store
A man and woman are in jail for stealing 47 pairs of paints from a Robson Street store in Downtown
Winning $500,000 Lotto Max ticket sold in Powell River
A lottery player who purchased a Lotto Max ticket in Powell River is $500,000 richer this Saturday. The lucky ticket
It’s time to start wearing a poppy
It is time to start wearing a poppy. One hundred years after the Poppy became the nation’s symbol of Remembrance,
Two arrested for assaulting woman in mask dispute
Metro Vancouver Transit Police have arrested two suspects who allegedly attacked a woman following a dispute over masks onboard a
Head-on crash closes Highway 99 in both directions
A serious collision near Porteau Cove has closed Highway 99 in both directions. Two people were transported to the local
VPD investigates after several cars set on fire
Several vehicles were set on fire overnight Sunday in South Vancouver in what police believe were targeted arsons. Shortly before
BC Parks warns about hazardous conditions at Garibaldi Provincial Park
BC Parks is warning the community about hazardous conditions in the Diamond Head area of the Garibaldi Provincial Park. Expect
Hot weather claimed 595 lives this summer in BC
Record-breaking heat this summer claimed the lives of at least 595 British Columbians, according to updated data released by the
SPCA investigates allegations of abuse on dairy farm
The BC SPCA is conducting an investigation into allegations of animal cruelty at a Fraser Valley dairy farm. “Last week,
VPD seek help in identifying knife-wielding man
Vancouver Police have released video of man who tried to attack a hotel concierge with a knife earlier this month,
15% decrease for ICBC 2021 Rates approved on permanent basis
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) has approved, on a permanent basis, a 15 percent decrease to ICBC’s basic insurance
Premier Horgan to undergo surgery for a growth in throat
Premier John Horgan will be undergoing surgery to remove growth in his throat. He has released the following statement regarding
CAJ denounces BC’s proposed FOI amendments
The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on B.C. Premier John Horgan’s government to immediately reverse course and abandon its
Food banks bracing as pandemic creates ‘perfect storm’
A volatile combination of high housing costs, pandemic job losses, rising food costs and an anticipated further pull-back on government
Suspect arrested for stabbing stranger with hypodermic needle
Vancouver Police are investigating another stranger assault in the Downtown Eastside, after a woman was stabbed in the leg with
Seniors, travel agencies ask government to remove obstacles to cross-border travel
Together with the Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable, seniors from across Canada are calling on the federal government to remove
BC Ferries cancels several sailings due to extreme weather
BC Ferries has cancelled several sailings due to extreme weather tomorrow, Monday, October 25. Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Victoria (Swartz Bay) 7:00
VPD investigating after man seen with gun downtown
Vancouver Police are investigating after a man was seen downtown with a gun on Tuesday and are appealing for witnesses
Four charged in Vancouver kidnapping incident
Charges have been approved by BC Prosecution Service against four people in relation to a Vancouver Police kidnapping investigation from