BC/Canada News
Trump tariffs could shrink B.C.’s economy by $69 billion, province warns
British Columbia is evaluating the possible economic damage from a proposed 25% tariff on all Canadian imports by U.S. president-elect
Competition Bureau forces end to grocery store restrictions in Alberta town
A long-standing restriction limiting grocery competition in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, has been lifted following an investigation by the Competition Bureau.
Colorado to relocate 15 gray wolves from British Columbia
Wildlife experts from Colorado are in BC to capture and relocate 15 gray wolves this winter as part of the
Camping reservations open in BC Parks campgrounds
Campsites in many BC Parks can be reserved for the 2025 spring camping season. Campsites can be reserved four months
Vancouver lawyer suspended for professional misconduct
A Vancouver lawyer, Samuel T.G. Cole, has been handed a six-month suspension following a legal tribunal’s decision to address professional
BC RMT must ensure patients “fully clothed” during treatment, college rules
The College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC has imposed interim restrictions on Surrey massage therapist Arthur DeLuis as part
Aggressive cougar shuts down popular trail on Vancouver Island
A popular trail on Vancouver Island has been closed due to an aggressive cougar. The Ammonite Falls Regional Trail, between