Skip to content

BC News

Transportation Safety Board investigating train's link to Lytton fire

Transportation Safety Board investigating train's link to Lytton fire

The official cause of the fire remains under investigation by the BC Wildfire Service.
West Vancouver dentist who thought he was 'freeman on the land' fined $578K for tax evasion

West Vancouver dentist who thought he was 'freeman on the land' fined $578K for tax evasion

Peter Balogh also received an 18-month conditional sentence for breaking the law
Spot-ted: Justin Trudeau and John Horgan eating lunch at legendary B.C. chain restaurant (PHOTOS)

Spot-ted: Justin Trudeau and John Horgan eating lunch at legendary B.C. chain restaurant (PHOTOS)

Two of Canada's high-profile political Dads got take-out from the Vancouver-based family restaurant. 🍔
B.C.'s 10-storey wooden 'skywalk' attraction sets opening date (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

B.C.'s 10-storey wooden 'skywalk' attraction sets opening date (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Guests also have the option to take an exhilarating ride down a 20-metre spiral slide after, too.
B.C. veteran, 102, completes walkathon despite record temperatures and death of wife

B.C. veteran, 102, completes walkathon despite record temperatures and death of wife

Centenarian inspired by the story of Capt. Tom Moore, who raised $55M for the U.K.'s National Health Service by walking his garden.
Suspect and police dog killed in Campbell River after RCMP try to stop vehicle

Suspect and police dog killed in Campbell River after RCMP try to stop vehicle

Gator’s accomplishments included finding a distraught man during a snowstorm and helping in the arrest of a knife-wielding man who had robbed a store.
Back to the office: employers’, employees’ rights and responsibilities

Back to the office: employers’, employees’ rights and responsibilities

Planning for the return to a physical workplace is quickly becoming a top priority for many employers.
Ottawa might seek more international help to fight B.C. wildfires

Ottawa might seek more international help to fight B.C. wildfires

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in B.C. on Thursday.
Visitor restrictions being lifted at long-term care homes in B.C.

Visitor restrictions being lifted at long-term care homes in B.C.

VICTORIA — Visitors to long-term care homes in British Columbia will soon be allowed to see loved ones without COVID-19 restrictions as part of a plan to resume usual social activities for residents. Provincial health officer Dr.
Wildfire officials urge drone operators to stay away from fire scenes or risk hefty fine, jail

Wildfire officials urge drone operators to stay away from fire scenes or risk hefty fine, jail

You could be fined up to $100,000.