More collateral damage in the strike by the BC General Employees Union. The owners of a brand new taproom on the North Shore say the strike has delayed their plans.
Four of the people have since been turned over to the Canada Border Services Agency, while one man remains in Abbotsford police custody on an outstanding warrant.
School district officials in Abbotsford, B.C., say more school bus drivers are being trained in an effort to meet rising concerns over service cancellations.
Demonstrators staged a peaceful protest at a Tesla dealership in Langley, B.C., on Saturday, but Vancouver police say other protests have crossed the line and led to charges.
The only elevator at an independent living facility has been out of service for weeks, leaving dozens of seniors struggling to come and go. A fix is expected to take months.
B.C.'s basketball provincials are without a home following an investigation into allegations of harassment against a transgender athlete aimed at the original host school.
It's not just tariffs on sales to the U.S. that have B.C. farmers worried, they're also concerned about increased costs for importing vital equipment and supplies.
Port Moody council has tasked staff to develop a policy banning mobile petting zoos and animal programs from operating in the city. Some animal groups agree, while others do not.
The Abbotsford School District is following eight Grade One students from École Clearbrook Elementary School in a 12-year video project to document their experiences growing up.
Longtime family friend Tyler Willard was sentenced in December to nine months' house arrest for extortion. He was ordered to pay $260,000 in restitution.
Two suspects fled the scene of what RCMP say was a targeted shooting Saturday morning in Mission, B.C. The victim, a 57-year-old man, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.