Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Latest

Helpline and funding for groups to combat hate-motivated violence in B.C.

Helpline and funding for groups to combat hate-motivated violence in B.C.

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government is offering groups affected by hate crimes up to $10,000 each in a bid to combat what it says is a spike in racially motivated incidents across the province.
CNC wins national award for energy management

CNC wins national award for energy management

CNC has been awarded the 2023 Canadian Region Institutional Energy Management award
Anti-vax soldier came close to mutiny, should face severe punishment: prosecutor

Anti-vax soldier came close to mutiny, should face severe punishment: prosecutor

A reservist's fight against Canada's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for members of the Armed Forces came close to mutiny and could have spurred protests similar to the storming of the United States Capitol in January 2021, a court martial in British Columbia heard Wednesday.
B.C. mutual fund agent stole $115K from ill client

B.C. mutual fund agent stole $115K from ill client

A client entrusted a Victoria-based mutual fund agent with his online banking information only to lose over $100,000.
Highways prepared for extreme weather 'new normal,' says B.C. transportation minister

Highways prepared for extreme weather 'new normal,' says B.C. transportation minister

VICTORIA — British Columbia's transportation minister says 130 kilometres of highway that was severely damaged by flooding two years ago is now more resilient to extreme weather.
Northern B.C. chamber of commerce concerned with tax increases

Northern B.C. chamber of commerce concerned with tax increases

The Dawson Creek Chamber of Commerce met with city council at their November 14 meeting this week, expressing concerns over tax increases.
100 Vancouver police sent to protect Trudeau after Gaza protest surrounds restaurant

100 Vancouver police sent to protect Trudeau after Gaza protest surrounds restaurant

About 250 people showed up to the restaurant.
B.C. man married dying sister-in-law to get her home, lawsuit claims

B.C. man married dying sister-in-law to get her home, lawsuit claims

"I verily believe that this marriage was orchestrated by Mihajlo Tusa and Eileen Crysler to gain possession of Unit 254."
Exploration Place celebrates milestones

Exploration Place celebrates milestones

The centre is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of Tracy Calogheros, chief executive officer, in her leadership role with the museum and science centre.
Northern B.C. municipality celebrates People’s Choice awards

Northern B.C. municipality celebrates People’s Choice awards

While Alaska Highway News may have closed, community awards from the publication are still being recognized.