Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Injunction hearing told pipeline critics 'inconvenience' Kinder Morgan in B.C.

Injunction hearing told pipeline critics 'inconvenience' Kinder Morgan in B.C.

A lawyer representing one of 15 people named by Trans Mountain in its application for an injunction against pipeline protests in Burnaby, B.C., says citizens have a constitutional right to freedom of expression. Casey Leggett told a B.C.
Affleck teed off over mayor’s motion to turn Langara golf course into park

Affleck teed off over mayor’s motion to turn Langara golf course into park

Mayor Gregor Robertson’s motion directing staff to approach the park board to discuss turning the golf course into a park with sports fields surprised many.
Ottawa spends $9.1 million on studies aimed at protecting whales

Ottawa spends $9.1 million on studies aimed at protecting whales

Researchers check out a dead right whale in the Gulf of St.Lawrence in a handout photo. The federal government is spending more than $9.
Ottawa 'determined' to see Trans Mountain pipeline expanded: minister

Ottawa 'determined' to see Trans Mountain pipeline expanded: minister

Canada's natural resources minister says Ottawa is determined to see the Trans Mountain pipeline expanded, despite an interprovincial dispute on whether the project should go ahead.
Transport Canada says it has suspended Orca Airways air operator certificate

Transport Canada says it has suspended Orca Airways air operator certificate

Photo Christine McAvoy Transport Canada says it has suspended Orca Airways Ltd.'s air operator certificate, a move that prohibits the company from providing commercial air services.
New Ocean Wise campaign tackles plastic pollution

New Ocean Wise campaign tackles plastic pollution

Plastic pollution in the ocean. Shutterstock Plastic has long been a ubiquitous part of modern life. Ocean Wise scientists were sounding the alarm Wednesday saying that microplastic pollution is threatening ocean life right here in Vancouver. Dr.
Piano teacher accused of sex crimes a court no-show

Piano teacher accused of sex crimes a court no-show

An image from Dmytro Kubyshkin’s website. Photograph By COQUITLAM RCMP A Coquitlam piano charged with three counts of sexual assault against his former students failed to show for his court hearing yesterday.
Meet Denis and Michael: Two faces of Vancouver’s homeless population

Meet Denis and Michael: Two faces of Vancouver’s homeless population

Denis Quesnel, 34, was living under a tarp at Cambie and Broadway Wednesday morning. He was expected to be counted in the city’s annual homeless count, which began Tuesday.
Bridge to replace Massey Tunnel could be cheaper than originally thought: Delta

Bridge to replace Massey Tunnel could be cheaper than originally thought: Delta

Opened in 1959, the George Massey Tunnel struggles to handle today’s traffic volumes. Photograph By Gord Goble Scrapping the George Massey tunnel and replacing it with a bridge will cost less than the $3.
Toys R Us says Vancouver stores will stay open

Toys R Us says Vancouver stores will stay open

As stores across the U.K. and U.S. prepare to close, negotiations underway for buyer of Canadian outlets
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });