Ottawa approves B.C.'s request to recriminalize drug use in public spaces
The federal government has approved B.C.'s request to recriminalize the use of drugs in public spaces such as hospitals and parks.
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The federal government has approved B.C.'s request to recriminalize the use of drugs in public spaces such as hospitals and parks.
A Vancouver man who owes money to the B.C. Securities Commission has been criminally charged for allegedly withdrawing funds from accounts that were subject to a "freeze order."
Police in Victoria have released a photo of a man who allegedly spit into the open window of a car last month.
At least 192 people died in B.C. from toxic drugs in March, the latest data from the provincial coroner shows.
A former Canadian navy sailor was handed a $3,000 fine and a suspended jail sentence Tuesday after pleading guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from his shipmates aboard a Pacific fleet frigate.
The family of a teenage girl who died in Victoria says it’s traumatized by an episode of a TV show about the paranormal – and its complaints have now led to it being removed from APTN and APTNlumi.ca.
Beachgoers visiting Spanish Banks will have to pay for parking starting this summer, the Vancouver Park Board decided Monday night.
Three Indian nationals accused of murdering Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar are due to face court Tuesday over the killing that triggered a major diplomatic rift with India.
The Vancouver Park Board has approved another pilot project allowing alcohol on seven beaches across the city.
For those drawn to the nature, history, and culture of Southeast Asia, Singapore stands as a special place to see it all. And to facilitate seamless and enjoyable journeys, Air Canada and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) are proud to announce new non-stop, year-round flights between Vancouver and Singapore.
If your summer plans include hiking Quarry Rock or eating a famous doughnut, you may want to leave your car behind.
A nearly century-old church in one of Vancouver's most desirable neighbourhoods is up for sale.
A B.C. judge has upheld the eviction of a family from their North Vancouver townhouse, finding that the landlords did not take an unreasonable amount of time to move into the home after the tenants vacated it.
When all three levels of government defended the ballooning price tag to host several 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Vancouver, they repeated a claim of significant economic benefits that experts and critics are questioning.
B.C.'s police watchdog wants a review of how prosecutors handle cases where officers kill or seriously harm members of the public, saying low rates of charges and convictions are casting doubt on the province's system of accountability.