CRAB Park campers brace for eviction
People living in a small encampment at CRAB Park are preparing for eviction Thursday morning.
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People living in a small encampment at CRAB Park are preparing for eviction Thursday morning.
The steaming waters in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, 130 kilometres east of Vancouver, could once be enjoyed in pools known as the Hobo Hot Springs for free — unlike the neighbouring Harrison Hot Springs Resort where users of its pools must be resort guests.
Data released through a Freedom of Information request is providing greater insight into hate crimes in Vancouver.
Hours after Donald Trump's win, the impact his presidency will have in Canada was front and centre in Ottawa during Question Period, where Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Trudeau traded shots Wednesday.
British Columbia Premier David Eby's new cabinet will be sworn in on Nov. 18, and it will have to feature a significant number of new ministers after last month's election saw several incumbents defeated while others didn't run.
The Vancouver Whitecaps are one win away from moving on to the next round of the Major League Soccer playoffs.
B.C.'s financial markets regulator has permanently banned a convicted fraudster from various investment activities.
British Columbia manufacturers are bracing for a hefty tariff on all products being shipped south of the border.
The remains of woman who disappeared from Surrey, B.C., eight months ago were found in the Fraser River this summer, according to authorities.
The investigation into allegations a B.C. woman drugged and stole from men who hired her as an escort – leaving one victim dead – was marked by "professional negligence, recklessness, and operational failures," according to a judge.
A landlord from B.C.’s Lower Mainland who evicted a longtime tenant only to rent out the same unit months later for more money has been ordered to compensate him $16,480.
The Vancouver Police Board has approved an external investigator to look into complaints stemming from pro-Palestinian protests.
Although the range of products at Rory Perron’s store couldn’t be more different, from half a dozen office chairs to one pair of camouflaged hip waders with size 14 boots, his price tags are all the same.
It seemed like an ordinary morning until Doug Hallstead discovered something extraordinary on the tree outside his home.
Jayson Perry is in the midst of a journey he never expected to begin.