The small white pleasure craft was spotted May 5, speeding toward the midline of the Burrard Otter II
Vancouver Police say they are looking for a boat and its owner after a near miss with a SeaBus in the Burrard Inlet earlier this month.
The small white pleasure craft was spotted May 5, speeding toward the midline of the Burrard Otter II
Vancouver Police say they are looking for a boat and its owner after a near miss with a SeaBus in the Burrard Inlet earlier this month.
With thousands of British Columbians under evacuation order, the province's Interior region is bracing for rising waters as the combination of melting snow, rainfall and warm temperatures contribute to historic flooding.
A Kelowna, B.C. driver who argued "I was only holding it," after he was caught driving with a smartphone has lost an appeal.
A judicial justice has upheld a penalty against Samuel Austin Bainbridge, who in September 2016, was fined $368 for using an electronic device while driving.
Police believe suspect assaulted woman in North Delta April 12
Delta Police have released a sketch of a suspect wanted in relation to a sexual assault which took place in North Delta on April 12.
A 30-year-old man is in hospital with serious injuries after an assault in Downtown Vancouver.
The attack happened around 9 p.m. Saturday on a busy section of Alberni Street near Thurlow Street.
For a few hours, residents at a mobile home park in the Lower Nicola near Merritt, B.C., were stranded, as water breached a nearby highway.
"Within half an hour, the park was underwater. It was like a river running through the park and people were scrambling to get their belongings and their pets out of the park," said resident Julie VanKoll.
Not much to be done about 'spoofing,' Telus says — but CRTC says they could take further action
A Vancouver woman says she is the victim of a new round of scam calls targeting Chinese Canadians — although she hasn't actually received the calls herself.