Hells Angels-linked criminal organization dismantled in Edmonton, 19 arrests made: police
An alleged criminal organization with close ties to the Hells Angels was dismantled in Edmonton and 19 people were arrested, authorities say, following an 11-month investigation that stretched across the Edmonton area and into British Columbia. The Edmonton Police Service...
Rustad slams NDP for ‘not doing job’ amid Cowichan land title case
Tensions rose in the B.C. Legislature Monday when the governing BC NDP faced questions about a lack of communication with private property owners affected by a controversial land ruling. A B.C. Supreme Court decision in August granted Cowichan Tribes the...
B.C. launches review of post-secondary sector amid concerns about sustainability
Amid numerous reports of cuts to staff and programs at universities and colleges across B.C., the provincial government is undertaking a review into the sustainability of the post-secondary sector and blaming the problems on federal caps on international students. In...
B.C. NDP’s act of desperation to not lose battle over involuntary care
VICTORIA — The second-to-last week of the fall legislative session began with a last-minute addition by a government that showed every sign of making things up as it goes along. The bill, introduced Monday, removes a provision in the Mental...
Vancouver city council approves $2.39 billion operating budget with property tax freeze
Vancouver city council’s decision Tuesday on the 2026 operating budget was no surprise. But it was still significant, marking the biggest change in approach to municipal finances in many years. As expected, council’s approval of the $2.39 billion operating budget...
B.C. teacher gets eight-year ban for ‘sexualized’ relationship with student that started over Grindr
A B.C. teacher has been suspended from the profession for at least eight years after starting a relationship with a high school student over the Grindr dating app. Adam Richard Macdonald was teaching at a different school than the student...
B.C. still in the dark about details of energy deal between Ottawa and Alberta
Premier David Eby and his government still have yet to receive the details of Ottawa and Alberta’s memorandum of understanding on a new pipeline to B.C.’s North Coast, even as Prime Minister Mark Carney gets set to jet off to...
BCCOS relocates caught grizzly bear after Bella Coola attack
Officers from the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) caught a grizzly bear near Bella Coola after an attack on Thursday. However, the BCCOS says that it is uncertain if the bear captured was involved in the attack. CLICK HERE...
NSR stops search for missing 84-year-old man at Grouse Mountain
North Shore Rescue (NSR) has announced that it called off the search for an 84-year-old man indefinitely. Won Kil Kim has been missing since Sunday, Nov. 16, after he took the gondola up Grouse Mountain. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO...
Canucks listening to trade offers on ‘veteran players’
According to several sources, the Vancouver Canucks have let it be known that — in an effort to get younger — they are willing to listen to offers on “veteran players.” The obvious question is: Does this mean Quinn Hughes? I’m told...