CBC - British Columbia (9 minutes ago)
Hudson Williams, who stars as Shane Hollander in the Crave series, has connections to Vancouver, Kelowna, Kamloops and New Westminster. The cities' tourism bureaus are now leaning in to the success of the series with in a tongue-in-cheek competition on social media to claim the actor as their own.
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With no requirement to prove eligibility, accessible seats at major sports and entertainment venues across the country are sold on the honour system — sometimes leaving people who rely on wheelchairs and other mobility aids unable to get tickets.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (An hour ago)
Toronto awoke Monday to the aftermath of a once‑in‑a‑generation winter storm, a system that delivered record‑breaking snowfall, paralyzed transportation across the region, and forced widespread school closures from the GTHA. Environment Canada’s updated snowfall analysis shows 61 cm fell in downtown Toronto, one of the highest totals ever...
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Farmers on Delta's Westham Island say the closure of their only bridge link is disrupting daily lives. A temporary barge system has been set up, but residents warn it is slow and costly. TransLink says repairs to the damaged bridge could take several weeks.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (23 hours ago)
The Langley RCMP says it is investigating after an alleged robbery at Willowbrook Mall that resulted in a youth being taken to hospital with serious injuries. Officers were called to the shopping centre, located on Fraser Highway near 197th Street, shortly after 4:30 p.m. Saturday. When they arrived, they found a young victim who appeared […]
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The federal government has introduced rules that mean pleasure boaters will have to renew their pleasure craft licences (PCLs) every five years. It is part of an effort to help authorities crack down on owners of derelict vessels, and sees the introduction of a $24 fee.
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Community members gathered in Port Alberni, B.C., to help paint over hateful graffiti on a local bridge. Swastikas and a racial slur were painted on the structure, which is known locally as "the orange bridge” that honours residential school survivors. It was the second time in two weeks it had happened — and the third since 2022.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (3 days ago)
A B.C. couple is mourning the loss of a dog and raising the alarm about traplines on public land after their husky was fatally injured earlier this month. On the morning of Jan. 9, Sean Boxall and his husky Moon headed out for a hike just outside of Radium Hot Springs — a B.C. village […]
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A B.C. currency exchange specializing in transfers between Canada and Iran is facing a series of lawsuits and demands from customers allegedly owed tens of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, legislation passed to regulate currency exchanges is still not in force more than two years after the provincial government heralded new measures intended to...
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (3 days ago)
"The Canadian dental care plan is working, sort of,” says Bruce Ward, president of the Canadian Dental Association. “As of the end of 2025 more than 5.5 million people were approved for coverage. However, not all of them have received care.” According to government figures, 3.5 million people have seen a dentist under the plan. […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 days ago)
The Regional District of Nanaimo needs to secure $7.5 million by the end of January to purchase the Hamilton Marsh site and, if all goes to plan, turn it into a public park and conservation area. With a week to go, it is just $25,000 shy of the goal.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (3 days ago)
Business owners and community members south of the Fraser River are increasingly calling for the RCMP to declare the rising wave of extortion-related crimes a ‘crisis’ — and for police and politicians to do something about it. Puneet Sandhar is vice-president of the South Asian Business Association of BC. She is among the chorus of […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (4 days ago)
An ongoing public hearing into possible police misconduct in the 2015 death of Myles Gray has been unexpectedly delayed. "Obscene language" was broadcast over the public audio livestream earlier Wednesday, and the afternoon session was closed to the public.
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