Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

News

Charity helps Vancouver’s homeless have their say in election

Charity helps Vancouver’s homeless have their say in election

It’s the second time the organization, which is dedicated to helping people overcome homelessness, poverty and addiction, has offered the city’s most vulnerable people a chance to have their voices heard in an election.
Crackdown in Port Coquitlam to save bears

Crackdown in Port Coquitlam to save bears

Conservation officers hope if household attractants are removed, bear families will move on to find natural food
BCLC CEO foresees conflicting interests with Crown agency during money laundering inquiry

BCLC CEO foresees conflicting interests with Crown agency during money laundering inquiry

BCLC President and CEO Jim Lightbody seeks standing status in anticipation of conflicting interests between he and the Crown agency and its employees
Suspicious death in Strathcona deemed a homicide

Suspicious death in Strathcona deemed a homicide

Maggie Nelson, 60, was found dead in her apartment Wednesday
Province to seek public input on future of ferries

Province to seek public input on future of ferries

The province will launch an online engagement process in the new year to help develop a long-term vision for coastal ferry services, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure announced Friday.
It’s going to be a wet one: Vancouver forecast calling for up to 40 mm of rain today

It’s going to be a wet one: Vancouver forecast calling for up to 40 mm of rain today

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for extremely wet weather on Friday, Oct. 18 as as well a risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
U.S. punk band claims involvement in Vancouver ‘dragging’ collision

U.S. punk band claims involvement in Vancouver ‘dragging’ collision

Minneapolis band Off With Their Heads has cancelled remaining shows of its tour after accident in Downtown Eastside
Police investigating after body found in Burnaby park

Police investigating after body found in Burnaby park

Burnaby RCMP is alerting the public to a continued police presence around the Patterson Avenue and Mayberry Street entrance to Central Park in Burnaby.
Climate activists holding route-less ‘snake march’ through downtown Vancouver Friday

Climate activists holding route-less ‘snake march’ through downtown Vancouver Friday

The same group that held a day-long disruption on Vancouver’s Burrard Bridge to draw attention to climate issues will conduct a route-less “snake march” in downtown Friday afternoon.
South Granville businesses are leaving en masse and scores of jobs hang in the balance

South Granville businesses are leaving en masse and scores of jobs hang in the balance

Vancouver’s high property taxes, labour costs and exorbitant leases are forcing smaller, independent business out of the neighbourhood
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });