Friday, April 26, 2024
The BC Coroners Service has confirmed two people died as a result of a rapid-spreading wildfire that destroyed most of the village of Lytton earlier this week. In a written statement, the service said the investigation is still ongoing but preliminary findings are...
Municipal governments are once again appealing to the B.C. government for a share of the cannabis excise tax revenue to help deal with the extra costs and responsibilities they’ve taken on since marijuana legalization. It’s the fifth year in a...
Thousands of people marched against vaccine requirements and COVID-19 restrictions in Vancouver and several other Canadian cities Wednesday. A large crowd gathered outside Vancouver General Hospital at 1 p.m., then made its way to Vancouver City Hall and across the...
British Columbians can look forward to 2021 for many reasons but mostly because we will be able to finally go to a movie theatre on the water in Vancouver. The Floating Boat Cinema is now delayed until the first week of January. Editor's Choice: Chilliwack...
63 patients are now in hospital sick from the disease The number of patients in hospital with COVID-19 rose to its highest level in four months Tuesday, as the province announced 97 new cases. Sixty-three patients are currently being treated in hospital for...
VANCOUVER - The two top executives at B.C. Emergency Health Services who oversaw an unexplained lack of preparedness for the fatal heat dome in late June have been reassigned to other roles within the health-care system. Darlene Mackinnon, who was chief operating officer...
A Vancouver man is speaking out after allegedly being the target of a hate-motivated attack for the second time in a year. Eddie Elmer, a PhD candidate and a member of the City of Vancouver's 2SLGBTQ+ Advisory Committee, said the...
VANCOUVER - An Uber driver caught travelling well above the speed limit in Vancouver last week was called out by police for trying to blame the passengers. In a social media post Saturday, Sgt. Mark Christensen said the driver clocked in...
Students at the University of British Columbia are voicing their opposition to service changes at campus residences. On Aug. 1, the university cut overnight front desk staffing at residences. It also limited the hours at "commons block" spaces – hubs...
Another 3,795 cases of COVID-19 and three related deaths have been recorded across British Columbia, the province announced Friday in its last pandemic update of 2021. The latest numbers from the Ministry of Health pushed B.C.'s seven-day average for COVID-19...
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