VANCOUVER — A massive Vancouver housing development spearheaded by the Squamish Nation has cleared a legal hurdle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge rejected a challenge by a residents' association over lack of consultation.
The Kits Point Residents Association had...
CTV News/Ten municipalities in B.C. must build a total of 60,103 housing units over the next five years, the province’s housing minister announced Tuesday.
At a news conference in Saanich, Ravi Kahlon revealed the housing targets assigned to communities including...
Mounties in Williams Lake, B.C. are appealing for public assistance in the search for a 13-year-old girl who has been missing for nearly a week.
Bryanna Sellars was last seen at Maranatha Christian School in Williams Lake on Sept. 25,...
The leader of the Conservative Party of BC is defending a social media post about parental rights denounced as insensitive, hurtful and political on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
As Indigenous leaders were expressing optimism(opens in a new tab) that...
In 2020, few predicted that the Conservative Party of British Columbia (CPBC) would become a serious political force by 2023, let alone with potential to grow into the NDP government’s strongest challenger.
B.C. United (BCU; formerly the B.C. Liberals) has...
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby said he "strongly" suspects that the federal government is holding back information that could help the province protect its residents who have connections to India from foreign interference.
Public Safety MinisterDominic LeBlanc has...
A small island in B.C. has taken a radical step towards supporting affordable housing: it’s started taxing short-term rentals.
With a population of approximately 1,200, it seems unfathomable that Cortes Island, a 130-square-kilometre piece of land along the coast of B.C.,...
VANCOUVER — Carol Lee, chairwoman of the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation, says the neighbourhood is all about resilience.
But Lee broke down in tears as she described the impact of a triple stabbing at a festival on Sunday that had been...
As Canada continues to grapple with a housing crisis, the conversation is increasingly turning to international students coming into the country.
But multiple provinces are pushing back on federal suggestions that an international student cap could help solve the problem, and say they haven't been...
After several summers of heat waves, B.C. is looking at ways to keep its residents cool. This summer, the B.C. government proposed a change to the province’s building code that would require all new homes to include at least one...