B.C. Opposition Leader Rustad wants to hit U.S. with ‘carbon tax’ on coal shipments

British Columbia Opposition Leader John Rustad is proposing a “carbon tax” on U.S. thermal coal that is shipped out of B.C. ports to use as leverage against...

Feb 25, 2025 | News

Vancouver pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by car, police investigating

Cambie Street near West Broadway in Vancouver was closed temporarily Monday morning after a pedestrian was hit by a car before 6:30 a.m. 6:35 –...

Feb 25, 2025 | News

4 Tips to Help Teens Spot Money Scams

In today’s digital world, scammers are constantly finding new ways to target unsuspecting teens. According to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) data, consumers reported losing over...

Feb 24, 2025 | Press Release

Delta emergency room to close for the second consecutive night Sunday

Delta Hospital’s emergency room will be closed overnight Sunday, Fraser Health announced late afternoon, citing staffing challenges. This will be the second night in a...

Feb 24, 2025 | News

Multi-vehicle collision in Surrey sends 2 to hospital; intersection closed for several hours

A three-vehicle crash in Surrey sent two people to hospital with serious injuries Sunday morning, police say. Police responded to the scene of the crash...

Feb 24, 2025 | News

Vancouver’s Jewish Book Festival returns amid rising antisemitism and the fragile Gaza ceasefire

Vancouver’s Jewish Book Festival returned this weekend for its 40th year amid the backdrop of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Festival director Dana Camil Hewitt...

Feb 24, 2025 | News

Vancouver police locate missing man with autism

The Vancouver Police Department is thanking the public for help finding an missing man with autism. Police say the man had been in the hospital...

Feb 24, 2025 | News

VPD officer who used Taser on man after 2024 hammer attack acted reasonably: IIO

B.C.’s civilian police oversight agency says a Vancouver Police Department officer who used a Taser on a man after a hammer attack last year acted...

Feb 24, 2025 | News

Workers’ group calls for enhanced safety on anniversary of a woman’s death

A workers’ group is demanding better safety regulations at construction sites on the first anniversary of a fatal crane incident at Vancouver’s Oakridge Park development....

Feb 24, 2025 | News