Extortion cases piling up south of the Fraser River, 1 week into 2026
Following two more extortion-related shootings in Surrey and Delta Wednesday, this year is expected to keep police busy as case numbers rise, only one week into 2026. On Jan. 7, around 1:30 a.m., police in Surrey were called to a...
RCMP says shots fired in Langley Township are extortion-related
Police are investigating after a shooting in Langley Township Thursday morning. The Langley RCMP says officers responded to reports of shots fired in the area of 232 Street near 69 Avenue around 5 a.m. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO 1130...
Pedestrian hospitalized after collision at Vancouver intersection
A south Vancouver intersection was partially closed for hours Thursday morning after the driver of a vehicle struck a pedestrian. The Vancouver Police Department says it closed Knight Street to southbound traffic at 41st Avenue after the collision around 5:30...
North Vancouver’s Seaspan sells ship design for icebreaker to U.S. Coast Guard
Breadcrumb Trail Links North Vancouver’s Seaspan sells ship design for icebreaker to U.S. Coast Guard Seaspan is providing the same design it has drawn up for the Canadian Coast Guard under Canada’s national shipbuilding strategy for U.S. Coast Guard Arctic...
Families live in pain, fear after bizarre double killing in B.C.’s Kootenays
Breadcrumb Trail Links Families live in pain, fear after bizarre double killing in B.C.’s Kootenays Mitchell McIntyre faces up to 13 years in prison with no chance of parole for two deaths that were originally ruled accidental Author of the...
‘Excruciating’: London Drugs’ long-feared exit from Woodward’s a huge loss and worrying signal
Breadcrumb Trail Links ‘Excruciating’: London Drugs’ long-feared exit from Woodward’s a huge loss and worrying signal The closure is a significant blow for the immediate neighbourhood and the city at large. In the hours after the news broke Wednesday, there was...
Vancouver Lapu-Lapu Day Festival set to return in 2026, nearly one year after deadly attack
Filipino BC confirms work is underway to bring the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival back to Vancouver in 2026. It’s being planned for the weekend before the first anniversary of the April 26th vehicle-ramming attack, which left 11 people dead and dozens...
Vancouver Island logging protesters hit out at arson ‘insinuation’
A group protesting old-growth logging on Vancouver Island is hitting out at an “insinuation” they were involved in the suspected arson of logging equipment last week. Sgt. Kevin Mack with Lake Cowichan RCMP says officers responded to the scene of...
London Drugs in Vancouver’s DTES closes down
The London Drugs location in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside is officially closing its doors. The retail pharmacy chain announced that it has ended its lease in the Woodward’s Building on the intersection of West Hastings Street and Abbott Street. CLICK HERE...
‘Refineries are just a pipe dream’: What environmentalists are saying about Eby’s push for more...
Conservationists are concerned that B.C. Premier David Eby is considering expanding oil production in the province. Pacific Wild, an environmental organization in the province, is worried about potential spills damaging ecosystems and Indigenous claims to land being ignored, all of...