A 16-year-old high school student from Germany who was hit by a Jeep in North Vancouver, B.C., last weekend has died in hospital, authorities confirmed.
One week into a strike involving fuel delivery workers at the Vancouver airport, the B.C. Federation of Labour has issued a "hot" edict over their cargo.
A 23-year-old British Columbia man who pleaded guilty to carrying a loaded handgun inside a crowded nightclub has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison.
University of British Columbia athletes had a lot to celebrate in 2024. From Olympic medals to winning several national titles and getting drafted to the professional ranks, the school had no shortage of achievements to celebrate.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the appointment of longtime businesswoman and philanthropist Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia as British Columbia's 31st lieutenant-governor.
Scratch cards in stockings might seem like an exciting Christmas idea, but for those who are under the legal age limit, being lured into gambling too early could cause more mess than merriment further down the line, says the British Columbia Lottery Corporation.
Rides on Stanley Park’s iconic Christmas train will be shelved for another year for thousands of ticket holders, as officials confirm the train’s closure will continue for the remainder of the holiday season.
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A woman who impersonated nurses in several provinces has been sentenced to seven years in prison for offences in British Columbia – where she illegally treated nearly 1,000 patients across multiple communities.
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The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is calling on the provincial and federal governments to review medically-assisted dying legislation to ensure proper safeguards are in place.
Two Metro Vancouver homeowners have come forward with new allegations against a local renovator accused of faking cancer to avoid repaying a debt, saying they are also owed money after handing over hefty sums for projects that have not been completed.
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Police in Victoria say officers have made 42 arrests and recovered approximately $10,000 in stolen merchandise during a four-day retail theft operation targeting repeat offenders.
A New Westminster, B.C., man is facing multiple charges after a woman he interviewed for a housekeeping job told police she was sexually assaulted in his home.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written to Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, imploring her to 'use your authority to inform the prime minister that he must' recall the House of Commons so a non-confidence vote can be held. This move comes in light of NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh publishing a letter stating his caucus 'will vote to bring this government down' sometime in 2025.
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