The Crown is appealing the bail release of a man who police say nearly ran down a Saanich officer in a Hummer while fleeing.
Tim Hortons is defending a New Brunswick store owner's decision to ban a customer for life after he complained about decaf coffee he said tasted "burnt."
Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are suing Britain’s News of the World tabloid over allegations it published about their relationship, their London lawyers said on Monday
The federal government plans to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a B.C. ruling that allowed a safe-injection site to remain open
Other than the measures to help families, the speech was heavy with rhetoric designed to promote the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. “The Olympics platform is a launching pad to lift British Columbia and Canada to new heights and new prosperity,” the speech read.
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Victoria police have charged a 19-year-old Metchosin man in connection with a Jan. 30 drive by shooting in the 3100-block of Alder Street. Someone shot three bullets at a house, narrowly missing the occupants inside.
B.C. Lieutenant-Governor Steven Point reads the government's throne speech in Victoria Tuesday. VICTORIA – The B.C. government's throne speech takes an unusually harsh swipe at Ottawa for leaving private sector investments "stranded in the mire" of duplicated federal environmental assessments.
others also read... A 67-year-old "career criminal" with more than 75 previous convictions could be facing more break and enter charges. Police are investigating a break and enter that happened around 3:30 a.m. Jan. 15. A man broke into the apartment lobby with a pry tool, entering an unlocked unit.
others also read... Victoria police have charged a 19-year-old Metchosin man in connection with a Jan. 30 drive by shooting in the 3100-block of Alder Street.
Paul Black will unveil his latest batch of original material at a CD release party Feb. 27 at the Victoria Event Centre. others also read...
The Crown is appealing the bail release of a man who police say nearly ran down a Saanich officer in a Hummer while fleeing, saying he poses a danger to the public.
Faced with a handful of options on where to put the government's emphasis, the B.C. Liberals have made the fairly safe choice: Kids.
Tim Hortons is defending a New Brunswick store owner's decision to ban a customer for life after he complained about decaf coffee he said tasted "burnt."
Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are suing Britain's News of the World tabloid over allegations it published about their relationship, their London lawyers said on Monday.
OTTAWA -- The federal government plans to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a B.C. ruling that allowed a safe-injection site to remain open, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said Tuesday.
B.C. Lieutenant-Governor Steven Point reads the government's throne speech in Victoria Tuesday. VICTORIA – The B.C. government's throne speech takes an unusually harsh swipe at Ottawa for leaving private sector investments "stranded in the mire" of duplicated federal environmental assessments.
The B.C. legislature is debating a a new throne speech this week. VICTORIA – Protecting the Flathead Valley from mining and coalbed methane development, winding down BC Rail and linking the electrical grid with California are among the priorities in the B.C. government's latest throne speech.
Josh Bryan has finesse. Jake Bryan has been known to drop his gloves.
A narrow, bumpy, decaying road lined with rotting trees welcomes millions of visitors to Butchart Gardens each year. Originally constructed in 1929 of large concrete panels which extend some two-and-a-half kilometres, Benvenuto Avenue is recognized in Central Saanich’s Official Community Plan as a “proposed heritage road”. The road, though, is in need of repair and upgrading for modern traffic ...
A plan to renovate the tennis courts in Central Saanich’s Centennial Park caused strife in the neighbourhood.
The 122nd International Olympic Committee session kicked off Tuesday with a cultural event in downtown Vancouver and recognition of the efforts put forth by organizers John Furlong and the late Jack Poole.
Toronto Argonauts co-owners David Cynamon and Howard Sokolowski have completed an agreement to sell the franchise to B.C. Lions owner David Braley.
Martin St. Louis had two goals and one assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Tuesday night.
CBC has obtained a copy of the search warrant executed last month on Wiebo Ludwig's farm near Hythe, Alta., in connection with the investigation into the bombing of natural gas pipeline sites in B.C.
The most sophisticated drug-testing lab in the world opened its doors Tuesday at the Vancouver Olympics.
Work is still going on on the 62,000 square-foot, 3,000-person capacity Molson Candian Hockey House, where hockey teams and visitors will hang out during the Olympics. PNG photographer Ian Smith got a sneak peek Feb. 9, 2010.
TAMPA, Fla. -- The NHL trade deadline is March 3 and Kyle Wellwood might want to circle that date on his calendar.
Australia’s two-women bobsled team has clinched an Olympic berth after winning a court appeal Tuesday.
Emily Carr University of Art + Design's Cultural Olympiad venue for 18 days of visual art exhibitions, music, performances during the 2010 Olympics.
Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 Tuesday night, Feb. 9, 2010.
‘Sadistic, horrific’ attack preceded suicide Kamloops This Week • Feb-08-2010 Bahvna Parekh remembers the man who checked in to her motel last Friday (Feb. 5).
Torch bearer Don Benson arrives at Queen's Park, where he lit the community cauldron on Tuesday. others also read...
Rick Hansen approaches the cauldron at Minoru Park Tuesday night. others also read...
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others also read... Parents across BC should ignore the Fraser Institute’s latest attempt to rank BC’s elementary schools and mislead British Columbians, said BC Teachers’ Federation President Irene Lanzinger.