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Chicken abusers fired
The company responsible for catching chickens at farms in Chilliwack says it has fired five employees after an animal rights group released video of alleged...
Shots fired, school closed
Surrey RCMP are investigating two shootings that led police to a residence in the Newton area. They have closed down nearby J.T. Brown Elementary School as a...
Body discovery suspicious
Police are investigating the discovery of a body inside a Vancouver Island apartment building. Ryan Hendrick Young, 36, was found dead in a hallway at the Gala...
Foremost milk recalled
If you bought milk at Superstore, you may need to throw it out. Parent company Loblaw has recalled Foremost brand milk products due to the possible presence of...
'Sickening' farm violence
Animal advocates say they have opened an investigation into "absolutely sickening" alleged animal abuse by a chicken-catching service in Chilliwack....
Police rescue for ducklings
Five ducklings that were trying to cross the Trans-Canada Highway got a police rescue, Monday. A passing motorist was concerned about the ducklings, as they...
Pilot recounts crash
The pilot of a small plane that crashed in North Vancouver, Sunday, says he feels lucky to be alive. Octavio Hernandez thanked those who came to his rescue,...
Locals keep cabinet posts
Kelowna's Steve Thomson and Norm Letnick retain their cabinet portfolios in what could be a short-lived provincial government. Premier Christy Clark and her...
Child killer still a threat
A Crown lawyer says a man found not criminally responsible for killing his three children poses too much of a threat to be allowed escorted outings into the...
$598 ticket for E-boarder
A Vancouver man has pulled the plug on his electric skateboard after receiving a $598 ticket the first time he took it out on the street. Daniel Dahlberg said...
Clark to be sworn-in today
Premier Christy Clark and her cabinet will be sworn in today in what is expected to be a short-lived Liberal government in British Columbia. The swearing-in at...
Terror victim mourned
Hundreds turned out Sunday evening in Castlegar for a memorial service honouring several young people from the West Kootenay community, including a local woman...
Fatal crash near Golden
RCMP responded to a five-vehicle fatal collision near the east entrance to Glacier National Park gate on the Trans-Canada Highway just after 5:30 p.m. on...
Banks urged to shun pipe
A coalition of interest groups is calling on Canada's six biggest banks and others to back away from providing funding for Kinder Morgan Canada's...
Invasive mussels movement
The Okanagan Basin Water Board is looking for significant movement from the federal government on invasive mussels. Directors were asking for stronger support...
Survived small plane crash
Officials say a small plane has crashed in North Vancouver. Transportation Safety Board spokeswoman Sophie Wistaff says four people were on board the Cessna 172...
Arrest in SkyTrain assault
A man has been arrested on a warrant for sexual assault at a SkyTrain station last February for allegedly forcibly kissing a woman as she waited on a platform....
A decaying necessity
Despite the rats, roaches and clogged toilets at decaying rooming houses and hotels in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, activists and experts say they provide...
Crack whip will be essential
Gerard Janssen remembers the day then-premier Glen Clark was left pounding on a locked door after arriving late for a vote in the British Columbia legislature....
Tiny homes to solve crisis
Residents on the Sunshine Coast are taking their housing crisis into their own hands. Pamela Robertson created a GoFundMe page with the lofty goal of raising $1...