Friday, April 19, 2024
B.C.'s top doctor reported 96 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, as the number of active cases in the province dropped significantly. There are now 1,465 active cases in B.C., a decrease of 522 from Monday. Almost all of that decline occurred...

B.C. election 2020: Nanaimo

It was billed as the most consequential byelection in B.C.'s history. But in the end the B.C. NDP did what they always do: won Nanaimo. When Leonard Krog quit to become Nanaimo's mayor Premier John Horgan's top guns got to planning...
For its third phase of public consultation on the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain project, TransLink is seeking public feedback on the designs of the new stations that will be built along Fraser Highway for the Expo Line Extension reaching Fleetwood. In a...
VANCOUVER -- British Columbia identified another 2,174 cases of COVID-19 and suffered 15 related deaths over the weekend. During her pandemic briefing on Monday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said one of the latest fatalities involved someone between the...
CTV News The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouversays December home sales rose compared with a year earlier as the region closed out 2023 with balanced market conditions despite high borrowing costs. The board said in a report released Wednesday that...
VICTORIA — British Columbia is again extending its provincial state of emergency that's been in place after torrential rain caused severe flooding and mudslides last month. The province says in a news release that multiple highways are still damaged, so...
VANCOUVER — Vast amounts of cash started flowing into British Columbia's largest casino in 2010 and transactions of $800,000 or more became common as players hauled in bags, suitcases and backpacks full of cash, an inquiry heard Monday. Steven Beeksma,...
The B.C. government will increase its efforts to levy and collect fines for those who violate orders aimed at curbing COVID-19. Premier John Horgan told reporters on Tuesday that the province will work with community safety investigators and others to ensure...
The Canadian Press/VICTORIA — British Columbia is introducing a new saline gargle test for students from kindergarten to Grade 12 to help make COVID-19 testing easier for children and teenagers. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said B.C. is one of...
(Global News)-Visitors to the Vancouver Police Department's headquarters on Cambie Street will notice that several bollards are now in place outside the front of the building. The 22 concrete barriers were installed earlier this week and have been in the...
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