Whitecaps score three first-half goals to dump Dallas 3-1
Brian White had a goal and an assist, and the Vancouver Whitecaps scored three goals in the first half and beat Dallas 3-1 on Saturday night.
Brian White had a goal and an assist, and the Vancouver Whitecaps scored three goals in the first half and beat Dallas 3-1 on Saturday night.
Details proved to be the difference maker for the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday.
The Vancouver Whitecaps will be without some major baggage as they hit the road this season.
The cost of gas is a major expense for many, and when the carbon tax increases on April 1 by 23 per cent, that will add about three cents a litre for drivers.
British Columbia's auditor general is expected to release two independent audits on government programs aimed at curbing the death toll from the toxic drug crisis.
A traveller who accused WestJet of failing to deliver his luggage during a weeks-long trip from Canada to the U.K. is not entitled to compensation, B.C.'s small claims tribunal has ruled.
The City of Victoria is getting into the live music business after shelling out nearly $4 million to buy the Hermann's Jazz Club building, home to one of the longest-running jazz clubs in the country.
Mounties on Vancouver Island are investigating an extreme slashing incident that sent a young hockey player to hospital on Friday.
Island Health, the province and parents are celebrating the gradual opening of a new mental health unit at Victoria’s Royal Jubilee Hospital.
Vancouver’s Commercial Drive has been ranked as one of the “coolest” streets in the world by an international travel magazine, which describes it as 'hip by default.'
Coming into its 40th year of putting theatre artists in the spotlight, the Vancouver Fringe Festival says it’s facing an uncertain future.
A B.C. taxidermy business has been ordered to pay a client more than $4,500 after failing to deliver a promised mounted elk head and sheep cape for more than three years.
Dozens of people gathered outside of the Vancouver School Board's office Wednesday to protest the suspension of admissions to a program for gifted and neurodiverse students.
Tofino's district council has voted to opt in to B.C.'s new short-term rental regulations, despite previously being exempt from them.
More than $267,000 in cash and a massive collection of designer clothes, shoes and accessories were seized during an investigation into an alleged “criminal organization” of Vancouver sex workers who extorted their clients, according to court documents.