New-home rebate boosts Sun Peaks sale
Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago15 - 5040 VALLEY DR., SUN PEAKS -- Type: Four-bedroom, four-bath-room half duplex More »New-home rebate boosts Sun Peaks sale
15 - 5040 VALLEY DR., SUN PEAKS -- Type: Four-bedroom, four-bath-room half duplex More »New-home rebate boosts Sun Peaks sale
For many years, the Salient Group's Robert Fung has made it his mission to restore and revitalize the … More »Condos breathe life into historic block
202 - 4001 Mt. Seymour Pky., North Vancouver -- Type: Three-bedroom, two-bathroom townhouse More »North Vancouver townhome sells for $599,000
The U.S. chain Target said Friday it intends to open dozens of stores in Canada and 18 in B.C. by spring … More »Target announces plans for 18 locations in B.C
The stakes in the battle over cross-border shopping, already a multi-billion-dollar business, are about … More »Shoppers' drive south worries retailers
Catalyst Paper pensioners, who stand to lose $115 million after a vote to restructure the company narrowly … More »Pensioners want restructuring to go ahead
The B.C. government looked at the possibility of off-loading surplus property owned by the University … More »B.C. government considered land sales
Vancouver police are scrambling to find a firearm that a cop lost while chasing a suspect in the Downtown … More »Police appeal to public for help finding officer's gun
B.C.'s AirCare program, which many Metro Vancouver motorists have regarded as a costly headache despite … More »Province abandons AirCare after 20 years
The largest bequest to a single charity in B.C.'s history has come from a European immigrant who pledged … More »Cancer donation sets B.C. record
The B.C. Securities Commission has permanently banned a Surrey man from the B.C. securities market after … More »Surrey man banned for bogus gold scheme
A new committee will be giving Vancouver's arts communities a direct line to city hall. More »Advisory committee gives artists voice at city hall
The vice-president of medicine at the Northern Health Authority resigned at the end of March after an … More »Northern Health's VP of medicine resigned after internal probe: official
City of Vancouver crews are investigating after a strip of concrete fell from the Granville Bridge in … More »Concrete strip falls from Granville Bridge
A Surrey gym has been ordered by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to pay $1,916 to a customer who was told … More »Tribunal 'puts boots' to Surrey gym
A last-minute deal has saved the 632 West Broadway location of Book Warehouse. More »Buyer found for Book Warehouse
For the second time in three years, the organizer of the Merritt Mountain Music Festival has cancelled … More »Organizer pulls plug on Merritt festival
The B.C. Liberal government has overruled the province's independent utilities regulator to preserve … More »Liberals rein in Hydro rate hike
After two years of deliberation, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Mark McEwan has struck down Victoria's hefty … More »Judge finds civil hearing fees unconstitutional
More than two decades after the original Man in Motion tour came to a close, Rick Hansen still knows … More »Anniversary relay reaches finish line
A new company - Aurora Jet Partners - is promising all the benefits of jet ownership, but at a fraction … More »Company offers fractional ownership of private jets
B.C.'s energy sector continues to be shaped by evolving public policy and changes in the world around … More »Tightening the regulatory process benefits customers
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has been called to Bowen Island after a body was found on … More »Body found on Bowen Island property
Increased numbers of pink salmon, warming ocean temperatures, and salmon farms along migration routes … More »Fraser River sockeye salmon face trio of challenges: study
Four police officers were injured and 45 demonstrators arrested after baton-wielding police clashed with … More »45 arrested as police clash with protesters at Chicago NATO summit