Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Video shows suspect in hit-and-run that left Burnaby Mountie with broken arm

Video shows suspect in hit-and-run that left Burnaby Mountie with broken arm

Burnaby RCMP are looking for this man in relation to a hit-and-run at the corner of Willingdon Avenue and Parker Street on July 4 that left a Mountie with a broken arm.
If you're a parent you should sign up for this $1,200 education grant

If you're a parent you should sign up for this $1,200 education grant

Photo Shutterstock Parents and guardians of eligible children are reminded that a deadline is fast approaching to sign up for the $1,200 B.C. Training and Education Savings Grant. Children born in 2006 or later are eligible for the grant.
Online video of B.C. bears being fed by children sparks investigation

Online video of B.C. bears being fed by children sparks investigation

British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service is investigating allegations a Vancouver-area family feed a mother black bear and her cub.
Ottawa spends $24K on rebranding 'Invest in Canada Hub' to 'Invest in Canada'

Ottawa spends $24K on rebranding 'Invest in Canada Hub' to 'Invest in Canada'

Minister of International Trade Francois-Philippe Champagne addresses a gathering at the Globe Forum in Vancouver, Wednesday, March 14, 2018.
Young scallywags who stole taxi driver's rum return it, with interest

Young scallywags who stole taxi driver's rum return it, with interest

Bowen Island’s only taxi owner, Mike Shannon, holds some of the bottles of rum — including the one that was stolen — that people gave him after reading of his travails on Facebook.
Man, 87, dies in jail after arrest; no one willing to help with bail

Man, 87, dies in jail after arrest; no one willing to help with bail

An 87-year-old Saanich man with no criminal history died in the Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Centre late Wednesday while the judge, Crown and defence worked on a plan to release him on bail.
Vancouver’s resident ‘corpse flower’ given a name fitting of its festering smell

Vancouver’s resident ‘corpse flower’ given a name fitting of its festering smell

The Vancouver Park Board and Bloedel Conservatory, with the help of social media, have named its titan arum, a.k.a. “corpse flower,” after the fictional Addams Family character Uncle Fester. Vancouver’s celebrity plant du jour officially has a name.
Student whose throat was slashed in UBC dormitory alleges negligence in lawsuit

Student whose throat was slashed in UBC dormitory alleges negligence in lawsuit

Photo CTV Vancouver A young woman whose throat was slashed inside a University of British Columbia student residence has filed a lawsuit against the school alleging negligence.
Police seek missing North Vancouver man

Police seek missing North Vancouver man

Andrew Davison, a North Vancouver man reported missing. photo supplied North Vancouver RCMP is asking for the public’s help in finding a 28-year-old North Vancouver man reported missing.
Vancouver Humane Society criticizes chuckwagon race after horse dies

Vancouver Humane Society criticizes chuckwagon race after horse dies

Photo Shutterstock The Vancouver Humane Society (VHS) is calling on the Calgary Stampede to suspend its chuckwagon race after a horse suffered an injury and had to be put down.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });