Cutting back this holiday season is something four in 10 British Columbians say they plan on doing.
A survey done by TD Bank found that consumer spending is being impacted by the current economic climate.
Inflation was the reason 86 per...
As Ken Sim and his ABC majority on Vancouver City Council push ahead with their plan to dissolve Vancouver’s elected Park Board — they’ll need the green light from the province and the premier has signalled they won’t get...
VICTORIA — British Columbia's chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says she's a hopeful person, but she is leaving her office frustrated and disappointed.
Angry, even, with drug overdose deaths expected to hit record levels this year.
The B.C. Coroners Service issued a...
One of BC Ferries' largest vessels will be out of service for at least another three months, but the Crown corporation says there will be no reduction in its sailing capacity during that time.
The Coastal Renaissance, already out of service...
British Columbia's police oversight agency has been called to Nanaimo to investigate after a man collapsed with a serious injury while in an RCMP holding cell.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. says it is investigating why the man required...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's majority on council has voted to give the fire department $1 million less funding than recommended in next year's budget – while giving the police $2.1 million more.
The initial tinkering with the 2024 budget for...
A new transient orca calf has been spotted in the waters off British Columbia, adding to what's already been a record-breaking year for sightings of the Bigg's killer whales.
The Pacific Whale Watch Association says the calf is likely just...
A winter storm that brought wind, rain and – in some places – snow to the South Coast led BC Ferries to cancel several sailings on major routes Saturday.
Two midday sailings in each direction between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay...
One person died after their vehicle crashed near Chilliwack Lake Road Saturday night, Mounties said.
Police said they got the call just before 7 p.m. that a vehicle “had become airborne before crashing roadside.”
Despite life-saving efforts by paramedics and firefighters,...
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has set a December date to hear an appeal from a British Columbia couple who argue their declaration of bankruptcy should wipe out millions of dollars in court-ordered fines owed to provincial...