Police in Abbotsford, B.C., are investigating a suspicious death near the Sumas border crossing after a man's body was found in a ditch Saturday afternoon.
Police in a Metro Vancouver suburb are investigating after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted early Saturday morning.
November is living up to its reputation as B.C.'s wettest month in the calendar year.
The Vancouver Canucks chased Colorado goalie Craig Anderson after two periods on Nov. 14 and followed up with five goals Friday night for their third win in a row over the Avalanche, 5-2 at General Motors Place.
Homicide investigators have identified a Kelowna, B.C., mother who was gunned down at a Halloween party in Surrey and are asking for the public's help in solving the case.
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Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford and North Vancouver's Bryn Parry will have to put their PGA Tour dreams on hold for another year.
It was a frantic, unplanned home delivery but thanks to the help of a family friend Maple Ridge newborn Nathan Boey rushed into the world like a silent whisper.
The ex-girlfriend of a Colwood man allegedly murdered by a former Highlands councillor and his two sons screamed hysterically as she begged someone to help him, a key Crown witness testified yesterday in B.C. Supreme Court.
The B.C. government is investigating a major security breach after police discovered the personal records of 1,400 income-assistance clients in the home of a government employee, the Times Colonist has learned.
Joy Gallant was pleasantly surprised by the waves of emotion that swept through her at the sudden appearance of a tall yellow flame cutting through the pounding music of the Olympic torch relay event in Charlottetown Saturday night.
The owner of a Vancouver tattoo parlour suspects a bid to clean up the city for the Olympic Games is behind a visit he received from city inspectors about a sign outside his shop that features a bare-breasted woman.
Two women were hospitalized in separate attacks in Metro Vancouver overnight.
A man’s body was found in a ditch in Abbotsford Saturday afternoon, but police are unsure whether the death is suspicious.
Residents in Duncan returned to their homes Saturday morning to survey the damage and begin cleaning up after floodwaters forced hundreds to flee.
Prince George's road network will be greatly expanded if the forecasts set out in a recently-completed study prove accurate.Emphasizing that the outlook is based on an "aggressive" assumption that the city's population will grow two per cent per year, city transportation engineer Glenn Stanker said there could be a need for as many as 23 major network improvements by 2026.The study, which was ...
New telehealth equipment being installed throughout Northern Health Authority will bring faster and greater access to health care to patients across Northern Health Authority.It's all part of the Northern Cancer Control Strategy (and planned cancer centre) designed so patients can receive care by oncologists, pharmacists, surgeons, social workers and more without having to leave home.They'll ...
Decals telling mothers they're welcome to breastfeed in public places will be gracing the entrances of city buildings.The decals should be up by the end of this year, city recreation co-ordinator Glenda Newsted said, once the design has been finalized and they've been printed up. Locations will include the Civic Centre, the swimming pools and arenas and city hall.City council approved the ...
It's time for Prince George families needing assistance for a family Christmas to apply for family Christmas hampers.The St. Vincent de Paul Society will accept applications from Nov. 24 to 27 from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3:30 p.m.; on Nov. 30 through Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m., and on Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon.This year's location to submit applications is at the old ...
NDP forestry critic Norm MacDonald has asked Auditor General John Doyle to examine the B.C. Liberal government's progress in implementing the 2004 Filmon report recommendations on preparing for wildfires.The Liberal government commissioned the Filmon report - headed by former Manitoba premier Gary Filmon - following the severe fires in the Okanagan in 2003, then agreed to implement all its ...
Territorial politicians could be travelling to your community to gauge support for new restrictions on the use of snow machines, quads and dirt bikes in the territory.
Could it be the deer knew exactly what it had to do to be rescued? Could it be the deer knew exactly what it had to do to be rescued? Conservation officer Kris Gustafson doesn’t know.
Four Arctic Edge skaters were at the BMO Skate Canada Sectionals BCYT Section in Richmon, B.C. this past weekend, with two bringing medals back to the Yukon.
Kevin Martin throws a rock this morning in the Skookum $50,000 cash spiel. OLYMPIC HOPEFULS IN TOWN – Kevin Martin throws a rock this morning in the Skookum $50,000 cash spiel. Mark Kennedy, left, and Ben Hebert sweep. Team Martin will compete for an Olympic spot in Edmonton next month.
Yukoner Denise McHale defended her title at the 100 kilometre Haney to Harrison race in Vancouver on Nov. 7.