Conservation officers seize 9-foot python from Chilliwack home
B.C. conservation officers recently seized a nine-foot-long Burmese python from a home in Chilliwack.
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B.C. conservation officers recently seized a nine-foot-long Burmese python from a home in Chilliwack.
The prime minister chose an East Vancouver community centre to woo Millennials and renters with an announcement Wednesday that was big on populist rhetoric but apparently light on impact.
A jewelry store owner in South Surrey is devastated after his business was broken into and robbed for the third time.
The race to reunite an orphaned orca calf that’s stuck in a shallow lagoon with a neighbouring pod has entered its fifth day, and a marine scientist says the clock is ticking.
The British Columbia government has filed an unexplained wealth order in an effort to seize a quarter-million dollars in cash, as well as 45 gold bars and luxury jewelry from the operator of a fraudulent cryptocurrency exchange company.
A major tourist attraction in Hope, B.C., that’s been shut down for more than two years because of flood damage will partially re-open this July.
With the Easter long weekend approaching, Vancouver residents are being urged not to approach the feral rabbits living at Jericho Beach.
A B.C. teacher who condoned "extremely inappropriate" behaviour among students on school grounds has been suspended.
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a man's body on Vancouver Island this week – one day after RCMP officers were asked to search for him at the same location.
Sparrow MD, a Vancouver-based physician-owned and operated boutique clinic, challenges stereotypes about medical aesthetics by prioritizing natural and elegant results while emphasizing the importance of individuality and self-confidence.
Patrons at the West Vancouver Memorial Library are abuzz over a loan program of mason bees that come with their own 'bungalow.'
A B.C. city that requested an exemption from the province's upcoming short-term rental rules has been denied.
Annie Ohana's classroom is decorated with colourful and thought-provoking posters and flags. They're part of Ohana's curriculum at L.A. Matheson Secondary in Surrey, B.C., and meant to ignite dialogue amongst her students.
A dispute over a real estate transaction that began more than 60 years ago has been resolved in B.C. Supreme Court.
The estimated cost of completing a troubled wastewater treatment plant on the North Shore has ballooned to $3.86 billion, officials revealed Friday.