Police say the shooting does not appear to be random
Abbotsford police are on the scene of a fatal shooting in Abbotsford, on South Fraser Way at Clearbrook Road.
Police say the shooting does not appear to be random
Abbotsford police are on the scene of a fatal shooting in Abbotsford, on South Fraser Way at Clearbrook Road.
Vancouver Police are asking for the public's help finding a man wanted B.C.-wide after he removed his electronic monitoring bracelet while out on bail on Oct. 15.
Mark Lukyn, 41, was recently granted bail for an incident in Vancouver. He was charged with sexual assault, assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, uttering threats and assault with a weapon.
No evidence that unions are funding staff behind Vancouver mayoral hopeful Kennedy Stewart
Kennedy Stewart's Vancouver mayoral campaign is making no apologies for trying to remove unproven online claims he's funded by unions.
This week, Stewart's campaign manager Neil Monckton contacted two people who tweeted that public sector unions were directly involved in his election efforts.
The future of Kelowna's civic leadership, homelessness and diversity were all up for debate
Incumbent mayor Colin Basran's leadership was both criticized and praised at an election debate co-hosted by CBC Kelowna and the University of British Columbia Okanagan on Monday.
Members of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation near Prince George in central B.C. say they're worried after homes were rocked by a pipeline explosion Tuesday, despite assurances from Enbridge — the company that owns the pipeline — that safety is its top priority.
Phyllis Seymour said her entire house shook when the natural gas line exploded at about 5:45 pm PST. She thought it was thunder until she looked out the window to see flames shooting into the air.
Pharmacy error leads to three-year-old taking too much of the drug after surgery
London Drugs is apologizing for a human error that resulted in a three-year-old on Vancouver Island taking five times the amount of morphine he was prescribed.
On the surface, the election in the City of North Vancouver is the same as so many in Metro Vancouver.
The sitting mayor decided to call it quits after several terms during which construction cranes dominated the skyline and the cost of housing nearly doubled. Residents grumbled that civic leaders listened to developers too much.