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Vancouver’s Robson Square is looking more like the streets of North Korea thanks to the latest Seth Rogen and James Franco movie. The long-time friends and actors are teaming up for “The ...
VANCOUVER -- An entomologist says rain, high water, and now heat have combined to create conditions for more mosquitoes in some parts of B.C. Carl Lowenberger, a professor of entomology and ...
VANCOUVER -- Homicide investigators have been called to Burnaby after a body was found inside a vehicle in the city Wednesday. Burnaby RCMP officers were seen guarding a vehicle covered by a blue ...
WEST KELOWNA, B.C. - Cooler overnight temperatures helped firefighters and BC Wildfire Service crews make progress on the Bear Creek blaze burning about 10 kilometres north of West Kelowna, in the ...
Faculty and staff at BCIT are staging another one-day strike to back contract demands -- and students at the institute aren't happy about it. The student association has fired off a letter to ...
Firefighters say five vehicles were destroyed in a blaze at a truck yard in north Surrey on Thursday afternoon. Crews were called to a truck yard near Old Yale and Scott roads after reports of a fire.
The Fraser Health Authority has launched an investigation into the death of a 14-year-old Delta baseball star who died hours after being released from hospital. Kyle Losse, who was known for his ...
A beer advocacy group took to English Bay Beach Sunday with cans of craft brew as part of a "picnic protest" to convince the city to change its liquor laws to allow drinking on the city's beaches.
VANCOUVER -- Five-year-old Tristan Kennedy is the author of a new book full of the jokes he shared with his neighbours during the pandemic. For Tristan, an outgoing kid, life inside the home got ...
Maureen Noel was stunned when she was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2004. Within weeks she had surgery to rid her body of the disease. One thing that never crossed her mind was how the battle ...
VICTORIA -- British Columbia is taking a second shot at setting hunting allocation numbers after admitting its initial attempt at quotas for resident and non-resident hunters missed the target.
A rookie MLA will oversee B.C.’s Ministry of Education after a surprise cabinet shuffle announced by Premier Christy Clark Thursday. Peter Fassbender, who served as the public face of the ...