Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

BC News

B.C. behind on climate goals, sets new 2025 emissions target to stay on track

B.C. behind on climate goals, sets new 2025 emissions target to stay on track

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is setting a new target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 after determining it is further from reaching its goals than previously forecasted.
Mount Seymour's illegal trails coming under District of North Van scrutiny

Mount Seymour's illegal trails coming under District of North Van scrutiny

Dangerous and environmentally damaging trail features popping up
B.C. expanding enforcement measures in effort to crack down on COVID-19 rule breakers

B.C. expanding enforcement measures in effort to crack down on COVID-19 rule breakers

VICTORIA — New enforcement measures are coming into effect as part of British Columbia's crackdown on those who refuse to follow COVID-19 restrictions.
B.C. confirms 640 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 44,103

B.C. confirms 640 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 44,103

There have been 24 new COVID-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours
How vaccine distribution is taking shape amid manufacturing hiccups, remote deliveries

How vaccine distribution is taking shape amid manufacturing hiccups, remote deliveries

Ottawa says Canada still set to receive four million doses by March even as Pfizer faces production issues
Rogers rolls out first 5G standalone core in Vancouver, expands B.C. coverage

Rogers rolls out first 5G standalone core in Vancouver, expands B.C. coverage

Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI.B) is rolling out the first 5G standalone core in Canada, with Vancouver among four cities that will be able to eventually tap into the new infrastructure.
Squamish Nation hands out 1,000 turkeys to ensure all members have a meal on Christmas Day

Squamish Nation hands out 1,000 turkeys to ensure all members have a meal on Christmas Day

Squamish Nation members in need of support will have a little extra food on their tables over the holidays thanks to this initiative
Watch this cougar stroll up to a festive North Vancouver home (VIDEO)

Watch this cougar stroll up to a festive North Vancouver home (VIDEO)

Big cats enjoy holiday decor, too

No charges approved against Vancouver police after B.C. man died during confrontation

VICTORIA — The B.C. Prosecution Service says no charges have been approved against Vancouver Police Department officers involved in the arrest of a Sechelt man five years ago.
Cluster of 60 COVID-19 cases found at Big White Ski Resort

Cluster of 60 COVID-19 cases found at Big White Ski Resort

Ski resort pledges to act "quickly and decisively to address the living conditions of our staff"