Toxic drug deaths in October lowest in 4 years, B.C. coroners service says
Toxic drug deaths in October reached a low not seen in years, according to new preliminary data from the B.C. Coroners Service.
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Toxic drug deaths in October reached a low not seen in years, according to new preliminary data from the B.C. Coroners Service.
A decades-old non-profit with a mandate of supporting B.C.'s small businesses abruptly declared bankruptcy – resulting in dozens of employees losing their jobs weeks before Christmas.
British Columbia has given the green light to nine wind energy projects that will boost the province's hydro-electric grid by eight per cent a year, enough to power 500,000 homes.
A 33-year-old man has died while in custody at a federal minimum-security prison in British Columbia.
The federal government is paying out more than $148 million in disaster recovery funding to British Columbia in response to recent flooding and record-breaking wildfire seasons.
Taylor Swift's three-night run at BC Place, closing out the pop star's global Eras Tour, generated daily economic impact for Vancouver that could rival the 2010 Olympics and smashed data streaming records, industry figures say.
British Columbians are invited to pay respects to former premier John Horgan at his state memorial service on Sunday.
A diabetic man who claimed he had been drinking alcohol to combat dwindling blood sugar the night he was involved in a fatal crash near Sicamous, B.C., has been found guilty of impaired driving causing death.
Police in Delta, B.C., are issuing an “urgent request” for the public’s help in finding an injured, 21-year-old man.
The holiday season is just around the corner. It’s a time for joy and togetherness, but if we have to simplify the season down to two things, they’re really about spending time with loved ones and embracing all-things cozy.
A Canadian is among three climbers missing after they'd planned to climb New Zealand's highest peak.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has decided to start all over again and shelve plans for a new nine-level tower made of wood and glass, CTV News has learned.
While he’s not faster than a speeding bullet, nor more powerful than a locomotive, this four-year-old is proving to be a superhero.
You may notice the swirling symbol that he “painted” with a power-washer on the sidewalk first.
When Tina Marsh realized the postal strike was encroaching on Christmas, she grew increasingly concerned about the kids in her neighbourhood.