Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Highlights

'Troubling incident': Photo of suspect who allegedly tried luring 11-year-old Vancouver girl released

'Troubling incident': Photo of suspect who allegedly tried luring 11-year-old Vancouver girl released

The girl waved down a passing driver to get away.
Geomagnetic storms might produce epic northern lights display in Metro Vancouver this week

Geomagnetic storms might produce epic northern lights display in Metro Vancouver this week

Viewing is possible from New York to Idaho.
Police seek man who allegedly groped 80-year-old woman in Burnaby park

Police seek man who allegedly groped 80-year-old woman in Burnaby park

Burnaby RCMP is looking for help identifying a man in connection with a reported sexual assault in Central Park on Feb. 19.
Oddsmakers and NHL experts don't expect the Canucks to win...anything

Oddsmakers and NHL experts don't expect the Canucks to win...anything

Would you bet on the Canucks to win the series? The Stanley Cup?
Scientists, clinicians across Canada preparing for future pandemic threats

Scientists, clinicians across Canada preparing for future pandemic threats

Researchers in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have signed onto the project.
Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon for greenwashing

Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon for greenwashing

Activist group Stand.Earth accuses athleisure retailer of increasing its environmental burden while claiming otherwise.
Zipair Vancouver to Tokyo: You can save 50% off flights from YVR to Japan

Zipair Vancouver to Tokyo: You can save 50% off flights from YVR to Japan

Journey to the Land of the Rising Sun for less.
Baldrey: Let's put Vancouver's 2026 FIFA World Cup spending into context

Baldrey: Let's put Vancouver's 2026 FIFA World Cup spending into context

Columnist Keith Baldrey believes putting B.C. back into the international spotlight will generate more positives for the province.
Banished, jailed B.C. man can't argue he was punished twice in arson

Banished, jailed B.C. man can't argue he was punished twice in arson

Hǝ' Yǝł' Kǝn pleaded guilty to intentionally or recklessly causing damage by fire to a house on the reserve lands of the Wei Wai Kum First Nation in 2019.
Here is what to expect in Vancouver for the next round of Canucks playoff games

Here is what to expect in Vancouver for the next round of Canucks playoff games

The city says locals should expect traffic disruptions due to various road closures.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });