Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Highlights

'Extreme violence': B.C. man gets 15 years for manslaughter

'Extreme violence': B.C. man gets 15 years for manslaughter

Details of the 2021 death of Richard Hooper at the hands of Rajesh Narayan remain unclear to this day.
Watch: Two of the Vancouver Aquarium's sea lions enjoyed the snow today

Watch: Two of the Vancouver Aquarium's sea lions enjoyed the snow today

Cute!
This is when Vancouver starts issuing fines for unshovelled sidewalk snow

This is when Vancouver starts issuing fines for unshovelled sidewalk snow

Though the city has a snow removal plan in place, residents are asked to help out too.
'Predatory airline': Metro Vancouver couple stuck in plane on tarmac for 5 hours

'Predatory airline': Metro Vancouver couple stuck in plane on tarmac for 5 hours

They say the airline also cancelled a couple of their flights and can't book them on a flight home until Thursday.
Budget 2023: ICBC, BC Place expect losses for current fiscal year

Budget 2023: ICBC, BC Place expect losses for current fiscal year

Crown corporation reports in B.C.’s budget release highlight current and future fiscal year forecasts
'Let the children have a damn snow day': Vancouver students start petition in response to school board

'Let the children have a damn snow day': Vancouver students start petition in response to school board

Parents were also not happy with the decision to keep schools open
Bob Kronbauer: Vancouver 2010 organist looks back on Canada's "golden goal"

Bob Kronbauer: Vancouver 2010 organist looks back on Canada's "golden goal"

The goal that will be forever in our memories
B.C. becomes first province to cover cost of prescription contraception

B.C. becomes first province to cover cost of prescription contraception

AccessBC has been advocating for universal, no-cost coverage for prescription contraception in BC since 2017.
More than $66,000 in costs from the English Bay Barge outstanding

More than $66,000 in costs from the English Bay Barge outstanding

A post-deconstruction habitat survey had been planned for May 2023.
Atmospheric rivers have become a financial drain for Metro Vancouver taxpayers

Atmospheric rivers have become a financial drain for Metro Vancouver taxpayers

A growing population and more intense storms are putting a strain on aging pipes in Metro Vancouver. This has prompted the regional government to ask cities to plan accordingly for upgrades — or face a $2-billion bill within the next 20 years.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });