Two dead in Lytton wildfire
Two people have died in the fire that ravaged the small community of Lytton. “With the assistance of the RCMP,
SPCA seizes dog strapped to RV crate on Highway 1 during heat wave
A dog who was spotted in a crate strapped to the back of an RV driving along Highway 1 during
25 sudden deaths in Burnaby linked to heat wave
In a 24 hour period since Monday, Burnaby RCMP has responded to more than 25 sudden death calls, where heat
BC campfire ban comes into effect tomorrow
Effective at noon on Wednesday, June 30, campfires, Category 2 and Category 3 open fires will be prohibited throughout the
MP Weiler and Minister Murray announce investment for BC small biz
Joyce Murray, Minister of Digital Government and Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra, and Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for
SPCA cautions to not leave pets in hot car
With record high temperatures across across the province, BC SPCA is reminding pet guardians not to leave their pets in
$1 million to upgrade washrooms at Coquihalla Highway
BC is investing $1 million to upgrade washrooms for people travelling on the Coquihalla Highway. The washrooms that are being
Man arrested for carrying shotgun on SkyTrain
Metro Vancouver Transit Police arrested a man on transit after locating a shotgun concealed down the front of his pants.
Sechelt man fined $800 for attracting wildlife
A Sechelt man has been fined $900 under the BC Wildlife Act for attracting dangerous wildlife to a premise. In
VPD investigating after man exposes himself to 8-year-old girl at downtown school
Vancouver Police are investigating an indecent act at a downtown elementary school yesterday where a child was targeted. An unknown
Sea to Sky Gondola reopens on June 11
Sea to Sky Gondola will be will be reopening on June 11. As part of the reopening, gondola has implemented
Health Canada extends expiry date of AstraZeneca vaccine
Health Canada has approved an extension to the expiry dates of two lots (MT0055 and MT0056) of the AstraZeneca COVID-19.
Cats needed for COVID-19 study in BC
The BCCDC and the BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries are interested and seeking cats to study the transmission
17 neglected puppies seized from Interior breeder
Sixteen neglected Pomeranian and Yorkshire terrier-cross puppies and one three-month-old Labrador retriever are in the care of the BC SPCA
Crews battle wildfire at Porteau Cove
BC Wildfire crews are battling a wildfire at Porteau Cove. The fire that started yesterday evening has now been ‘held’.
Man fined $45,000 for fishing in Haida Gwaii heritage site
A Prince Rupert court has fined a man $45,000 for fishing in a culturally significant area inside the Gwaii Haanas
Kevin Falcon launches leadership bid for BC Liberal Party
Business executive and former cabinet minister Kevin Falcon today announced his intention to run for the leadership of the BC
VPD seeks suspect in Gastown groping
Vancouver Police are investigating a groping that occurred in Gastown in March and looking for help in identifying the suspect.
VPD investigating mischiefs at Chinese consulate
Vancouver Police are investigating two mischiefs to the exterior of the Chinese consulate and are asking for the public’s help
Police seek info about graffiti vandals in Gibsons
Sunshine Coast RCMP are looking for anyone with information about the identity of vandals who defaced public property in Gibsons.