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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has thrown out evidence, including two firearms, seized after an “illegal” Okanagan traffic stop.
Developer breaks ground on a downtown Vancouver hotel as builders pivot away from offices and condos
Despite this, developers are increasingly looking at hotel proposals outside the downtown core of Vancouver, according to ...
With just five days left in the legislature’s spring sitting, the NDP’s controversial infrastructure bill is finally up for ...
A woman who slipped out of a harness while bungee jumping in Nanaimo on the weekend walked away mostly unscathed. The woman ...
B.C. Ferries is bracing for what it expects will be its busiest summer on record as peak travel season gets underway starting ...
One place where Canadians can get their hands on an authentic Labubu is through the store Showcase. The trending toys can ...
They say: A new-to-Canada French skin care brand, La Rosée offers a full range of products from face sera to this ...
Vancouver's first solar roof has panels incorporated into the roofing material instead of being attached separately on top ...
Fevere-Marchesi said if an employee is able to write cheques without being detected, it likely means the “separation of ...
A Greater Victoria School District teacher is awaiting trial on five charges related to youth sexual assault. Marnie Burnham, 36, who also taught under the name Marnie Forin, was arrested on Feb. 15, ...
A Federal Court judge has denied a bid to prevent the Canadian Food Inspection Agency from culling 400 ostriches on a B.C.
With Gregor Robertson sworn in as Canada’s new minister for housing and infrastructure, many in his home province hope Ottawa ...
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