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Clean-up continues one month after water main pipe burst in New Westminster

It’s been one month since a massive water main pipe burst, flooding a handful of residential towers in New Westminster, and at least one resident is frustrated by the clean-up response. Zoran Filipovic lives on Jamieson Court and was among...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

Private Vancouver alcohol stores sees rush to buy up last of U.S. booze

British Columbia’s move to pull United States-made alcohol from provincial shelves is fueling a sales boost at some private liquor stores. Darryl Lamb manages the Legacy Liquor Store in Vancouver’s Olympic Village. “Since this became a thing like that, first...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

Alaska senator threatens to halt cruise ships from coming to B.C.

Friday brings another threat by the United States on Canada. This time, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan wants to take legal action to prevent cruise ships from stopping at British Columbia ports, permanently. He says this is in response to Premier...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

Stanley Park crash kills 18-year-old, sends another person to hospital

An early morning single-vehicle crash in Stanley Park has turned fatal, the Vancouver Police Department says. Police say the white BMW was travelling along Stanley Park Drive between Second and Third beach around 3 a.m. when the driver lost control...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

B.C.’s Kwantlen university to lay off 70 faculty due to $49 million revenue loss

About 70 faculty members at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Metro Vancouver will receive lay-off notices Friday after a “sharp decline” in international students resulted in a revenue loss of about $49 million. Laurie Clancy, vice-president of human resources at the...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

‘Oops’: Vancouver mayor apologizes for series of recent slip-ups

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is owning up to a string of recent blunders that have stirred up controversy. Sim issued two public apologies Thursday during a major announcement for the Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood, which will see a $5.2-million investment aimed at...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

Shots fired at Surrey home

Police are investigating after shots were fired at a Surrey home and vehicle overnight. The Surrey Police Service says Mounties in the Support Unit were called to a house on 114 Avenue near 140 Street just after 1 a.m. Thursday...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

B.C. court grants production order to man defrauded out of $26 million in bitcoin

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has granted production orders to name cryptocurrency account holders to a man who claims he lost $26 million in bitcoin in a fraud connected to a person who claimed to live in Vancouver. The court...

Mar 14, 2025 | Local

South Surrey shooting leaves 1 critical, suspects arrested

One person has been hospitalized in a critical but stable condition after being shot in South Surrey late Tuesday night. The Surrey Police Service says that just after 11:15 p.m., officers got reports of “several” shots fired along 33 Avenue...

Mar 12, 2025 | Local

Fraser Health Authority chair subject of Question Period clash

“Does the Fraser Health Authority chair Jim Sinclair have the full confidence and support of this minister?” That was the question directed at B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne on Tuesday, as Surrey-White Rock MLA Trevor Halford took her to task,...

Mar 12, 2025 | Local