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Rubber duck museum waddles across Washington-B.C. border

Thousands of ducks have arrived in B.C., but they didn’t fly or swim. The Rubber Duck Museum opened its doors in Delta Monday after migrating a short distance across the U.S. border. Neil and Krystal King opened the museum and...

Dec 3, 2025 | Local

B.C. man arrested after Alberta man scammed out of almost $600,000

A man from Delta has been charged after police in Lethbridge, Alta., say a local was defrauded of nearly $600,000 in a months-long investment scam. The Lethbridge Police Service says the 59-year-old victim reached out to investigators, claiming he had...

Dec 3, 2025 | Local

B.C. home share providers say they make as little as $4 an hour as new...

A program that allows adults with disabilities to live with a dedicated care provider is underfunded, understaffed and has a waitlist hundreds of clients long, according to an external review ordered by the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction....

Dec 2, 2025 | Local

Premier Eby hints at being open to second oil pipeline to Vancouver

Premier David Eby would be less hostile to the prospect of a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast if it were to a port that didn’t require lifting Canada’s moratorium on oil tanker traffic off the North Coast,...

Dec 2, 2025 | Local

UPDATE: Victim identified in fatal shooting near Surrey’s Guildford Town Centre

A Chilliwack man has been identified as the victim killed in a targeted shooting Friday evening near Surrey’s Guildford Town Centre. On Friday just before midnight, Jaskaran Birring, 26, was found suffering from life-threatening injuries on 105 Avenue, between 152nd...

Dec 2, 2025 | Local

Potash mine was openly seeking a port, so why was Eby government in the dark?

VICTORIA — Premier David Eby is pleading ignorance about the recent decision by Nutrien, the Saskatchewan-based potash producer, to choose Longview, Washington, over B.C. ports for a $1 billion export terminal. “I had no idea that this company would consider putting...

Dec 2, 2025 | Local

More children vaccinated against measles worldwide, nearly pre-pandemic levels: WHO

According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, the number of children vaccinated against measles globally is rising. The WHO says that the tallies are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO 1130 NEWSRADIO VANCOUVER LIVE! However,...

Dec 1, 2025 | Local

Vancouver Whitecaps advance to face Messi, Miami in MLS Cup final

The Vancouver Whitecaps know their work is not done.  The team downed expansion side San Diego FC 3-1 to earn the title of Western Conference champions Saturday.  Even as they raised the trophy in the air, confetti falling around them,...

Dec 1, 2025 | Local

Former VFRS captain wants barriers removed for mental health treatment

After nearly three decades with the Vancouver Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS), Rod Salas was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress and Anxiety Disorders. He says it is a daily battle even five years later. “Everywhere you go, those reminders and triggers...

Dec 1, 2025 | Local

Stanley Park Seawall reopened

The Vancouver Park Board says that the Seawall in Stanley Park has reopened after being closed for two weeks. According to the board, the closure was necessary for the annual maintenance and slope stabilization work. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO...

Dec 1, 2025 | Local