VPD charge man who allegedly uttered threats against Jewish people
A Vancouver Police investigation has resulted in criminal charges against a man who allegedly uttered threats against Jewish people and
Police seek witnesses after Squamish Nation youth killed in collision
The North Vancouver RCMP are looking for witnesses and dash-cam footage to further their investigation of a fatal collision involving
BC boat owner fined $12,000 for damage to public dock
The Canadian Coast Guard has issued a hefty fine of $12,000 to a boat owner in British Columbia. On January
Special avalanche warning issued for backcountry users in BC
In collaboration with Parks Canada and the Province of BC, Avalanche Canada has issued a special warning for recreational backcountry
Minimum wage increases in BC on June 1
British Columbia is set to raise its general minimum wage from $16.75 to $17.40 per hour, effective June 1, 2024.
Province to bring legislation on home-flipping tax in spring
The province plans to introduce legislation to introduce the B.C. home-flipping tax this spring. If passed, it will take effect
Suspect sought in hit-and-run of BC RCMP officer
A manhunt is underway for a suspect involved in a hit-and-run of a BC Highway Patrol officer. On February 17,
Temu charger recalled by Health Canada due to electric shock hazard
Health Canada has issued a recall for a USB Charger Adapter sold by the online retailer Temu due to concerns about an
BC real estate market shows growth: Report
The latest report by the British Columbia Real Estate Association shows an increase in home sales and average prices in
Wolf sightings in Lillooet prompt warning
Lillooet-Lytton RCMP is urging caution after reports of multiple wolf sightings in Lillooet in the last week. Due to recent