Premier David Eby said efforts to enable a new pipeline through B.C. have created an unnecessary “distraction” from major projects that are already underway in the province.
A complaint from a person who alleged they were contacted about a debt by Scotiabank more than 100 times has been resolved by a B.C. regulator, which is clarifying that a creditor cannot “harass” someone who owes money.
An elderly B.C. man found with thousands of photos and videos showing the violent sexual abuse of young girls has been sentenced to two years less a day in jail, according to a recent court decision.
The B.C. SPCA will be recommending animal cruelty charges in a “deeply concerning” case where a golden retriever required surgery to remove a chain that had become embedded in her neck.
An animal sanctuary in B.C.’s Okanagan is sharing more information about an outbreak of avian influenza staff and volunteers have described as “devastating” and “heartbreaking.”
A team of federal investigators has been deployed to Vancouver after a collision between a cargo vessel and a recreational boat in Vancouver’s English Bay Sunday.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC party published inaccurate statistics about a decrease in violent crime in the city when touting the impact of its “historic investments” in public safety.