Sunday, December 22, 2024
CTV News VANCOUVER - The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says higher borrowing costs combined with seasonal patterns are putting the housing market on track to see slowing sales and price stabilization. The board's outlook is being informed by August sales,...
Three school districts have cut ties with Camp Qwanoes, a popular Christian summer camp in Crofton on Vancouver Island over its views on homosexuality. The Cowichan Valley, Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Sooke school districts made the decision to sever ties this summer...
In the middle of one of its busiest weekends of the year, BC Ferries narrowly avoided cancellations on a major route Saturday. Around noon, the provincial ferry service announced it was cancelling two sailings on the busy Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay route...
For the second time this summer, BC Ferries believes one of its vessels made contact with a whale and has notified federal officials and local First Nations. In a statement Thursday, the company explained that a humpback whale surfaced ahead...
The charred hills surrounding Lake Okanagan in the B.C. Interior will likely look very different in a year's time and beyond as life returns to the wildfire-ravaged landscape, ecologists predict. An eruption of low plants, grasses, and shrubs will turn...
GOLD BRIDGE, B.C. — About 160 firefighters battling a blaze in British Columbia's Interior have pulled out of their camp after they were subjected to what the BC Wildfire Service calls "persistent bear activity." The service says the bears threatened...
Bears are about to eat and drink non-stop as they get ready for hibernation, and the public is being urged to take simple steps to ensure the animals have a safe fall. They will be on the move seeking food...
CALGARY — With more than 400 active wildfires still burning in B.C. and many residents yet to return to their homes, it's too early to know the fate of the province's honeybees. But that hasn't stopped Heather Higo, president of...
A First Nation in B.C.'s North Shuswap region is dealing with catastrophic damage in the aftermath of the Bush Creek East wildfire's devastating run through the area. One-third of all the structures in Skwlax te Secwepemculecw, located on Little Shuswap...
VANCOUVER — Politicians and environmental leaders from more than 180 countries have been in Vancouver, B.C., this week, with many pledging to accelerate action on climate change and biodiversity loss at the assembly of the Global Environment Facility. The organization...
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