CBC - British Columbia (17 minutes ago)
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...
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (18 minutes ago)
Tensions are boiling over south of the Fraser River after a controversial 48 hours in which a high-ranking RCMP officer was forced to publicly apologize for not declaring the rising number of extortions a ‘crisis.’ On Tuesday afternoon, the BC Extortion Task Force held a news conference about the ongoing situation. Despite being pressed,...
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The elevators on the ferries serving B.C.'s northwest coast are back in service after months of intermittent outages. While residents welcome the repairs, people with disabilities say past breakdowns have left them uncertain about relying on the vessels for critical medical travel.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (13 hours ago)
People in southwest B.C. were dazzled by the northern lights on Monday and Tuesday, and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says there's a good chance the aurora borealis will be visible again Wednesday night across much of B.C.
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B.C. Premier David Eby said the head of a police anti-extortion task force needs to step aside if he cannot demonstrate a sense of urgency in the fight. RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer has since apologized for not using the term "crisis" to describe the rash of extortion attempts.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (19 hours ago)
A Vancouver palliative care doctor, who says she chose to resign rather than authorize patient transfers for the purpose of medical assistance in dying (MAID), took the stand in the B.C. Supreme Court case that will determine the constitutionality of faith-based, publicly funded health-care facilities prohibiting MAID in their buildings.
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (19 hours ago)
George Abbott: Dufferin was dismissed as a troublemaker after he declared during his B.C. visit 150 years ago "not until [we negotiate treaties] do we consider that we are entitled to deal with a single acre.” Historic decisions continue to shape current challenges
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The City of Victoria is collaborating with B.C. Housing to create a new shelter by converting one of its public works buildings. It will provide space for 34 people who are currently homeless to live temporarily, while accessing social services and preparing to transition to more permanent housing.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 days ago)
Marie-louise Felicia Allen claims in a B.C. Supreme Court filing that the B.C. SPCA seized a miniature therapy pony that she had raised for 11 years. The pony was subsequently destroyed, despite it being under the care of a veterinary team and having a treatment plan, the petitioner alleges.
ReadThe Province - Local (2 days ago)
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ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 days ago)
Vancouver is considering a new strategy aimed at making public washrooms easier to find and better maintained across the city. Residents, front-line workers and businesses say a lack of accessible washrooms has contributed to rising human feces complaints, particularly in the Downtown Eastside.
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"Our veterans are the ones that feel defeated first and it's been going on here for a few years. We get off our game, we get frustrated, we over-complicated it and slamming the gate and things like that. It's something we've got to get out of our culture.' — Canucks head coach Adam Foote.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 days ago)
The motion was prompted by Coun. Chak Au, who has held both a federal and municipal position since May 2025. Au was elected as a Conservative in the Richmond Centre-Marpole riding in last year's federal election, and has served on both council and in the House of Commons since.
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