Plunge into 2025: Polar bear swims around Metro Vancouver
It’s almost Jan. 1, 2025, and what better way to ring in the new year than with a plunge, splash or swim in frigidly cold waters? The largest Polar Bear swim around town is in Vancouver’s English Bay, but there’s...
Thinking of building a secondary suite in B.C.? These programs may help pay for it
Homeowners in B.C. who want help covering the cost of converting an unused basement into a rental apartment or a garage into a laneway home can tap provincial or federal loan programs that are part of much larger plans to...
Drought hangover at B.C. Hydro has eased as utility enters 2025
Drought conditions that limited B.C. Hydro’s domestic electricity production starting in 2022 have eased over the fall, but it remains a question how much difference the change will make as the utility enters 2025. Hydro, in its second quarter financial...
Internet stranger helps track down Hughes jersey
An act of kindness from a stranger has a Vancouver Island couple in awe during the holiday season.
Nurse impersonator sentenced
A woman pretending to be a nurse, administering drugs to hundreds of patients including children, has been sentenced to seven years in jail. Serial nurse impersonator Brigitte Cleroux was sentenced to seven years in prison for a long list of...
Banner year for B.C. athletes
From winning Olympic medals to making the NFL, 2024 was a banner year for B.C. athletes.
Hit and run victim’s plea for driver
A Burnaby woman is pleading for the driver who hit her while she was walking to work to come forward.
Bird flu spreads in United States
Health officials around the world are closely monitoring the spread of bird flu, with growing concerns in the U.S.
YVR to experience busiest day of the year
YVR is expecting over 75,000 travellers to come and go on Friday, with 65,000 on Christmas Day and 68,000 on Boxing Day. Last year, the airport was hit with a snowstorm that left many passengers stranded resulting in chaos inside...
Poilievre calls on GG to recall House: What does this mean?
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written to Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, imploring her to “use your authority to inform the prime minister that he must” recall the House of Commons so a non-confidence vote can be held. This move comes...