April saw 119 lives lost due to unregulated-drug toxicity in B.C.

In April, 119 people in British Columbia lost their lives to suspected unregulated-drug toxicity according to data reported by the BC Coroners Service. That is...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

Parent ticketed after E-Scooter crash involving a 12-year-old in North Van

A 12-year-old youth is recovering from a e-scooter crash involving a car in North Vancouver. North Vancouver RCMP say that on June 10, around 5...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

Ahead of the first World Cup Game at BC Place, be aware that several road...

Vancouver will be hosting seven games at BC Place and road closures all around the arena will be in effect on game days. Pacific Boulevard...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

Man and woman allegedly stole over 30k worth of valuables in West Vancouver

A man was waiting in a parking lot at 21st Street and Esquimalt Avenue in West Vancouver on June 8 around 11 a.m. said a...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

Charges laid in grandparent scam investigation in Chilliwack

Chilliwack RCMP have announced that charges have been laid in relation to a fraud investigation that began last October. On Oct. 11, 2025, Chilliwack RCMP got...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

5 people died on B.C. highways over May long weekend, says highway patrol

Five people died over Victoria Day long weekend this year, which BC Highway Patrol (BCHP) says is a “dark return to form.” Cpl. Michael McLaughlin...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

B.C. welcomes online safety bill, despite shortfalls, AG Niki Sharma says

British Columbia’s attorney general says the federal government’s new online safety legislation can’t come soon enough, even as it falls short of what the province...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

Surrey basketball player makes NCAA history without compromising identity

Surrey basketball player Eesher Singh Sarai has become the first turbaned Sikh Canadian to commit to NCAA Division I basketball, signing with Winthrop University in...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local

B.C. home sales struggle in May as mortgage rates rise and labour market stays weak

Rising mortgage rates and a weaker labour market are weighing on home sales in British Columbia, especially in the Lower Mainland. The B.C. Real Estate...

Jun 12, 2026 | Local