Accessible voting devices may be available at more than 1 location in Vancouver’s upcoming election
Canada launching mission to combat illegal fishing in North Pacific Ocean
Arrest made after shots fired toward group in Nanaimo park, Mounties say
Parents concerned that chatbots are now being used in Vancouver classrooms
Scammer impersonated Abbotsford worker, sent fake invoice to developer, city says
Mountie charged in crash that injured man in B.C. Interior
‘Not enough water’: Farmers worried restrictions in B.C. region will threaten crops
B.C. murder suspect says ex-wife stabbed herself and he tried to get her help
The City of Abbotsford is warning residents to be on the lookout for scammers impersonating local government workers after a recent fraud attempt.
bit.ly
An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been charged with driving without due care and attention following a crash that injured a man last year in the province’s Interior.
The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in British Columbia more than two years ago has denied pushing her into his vehicle on the morning she disappeared.
B.C. premier calls Trump's comments on not renewing CUSMA 'lame' sequel to 1987 book
Vancouver Aquatic Centre closing its doors on June 28
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
bit.ly
B.C. Premier David Eby says U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest statement that he’s not looking to renew the trade deal between Canada, the United States and Mexico is a “bit bizarre,” given that the three countries are now in talks on the deal.
The City of Vancouver and the city’s parks board are moving forward with its plans to renew the Vancouver Aquatic Centre, which has reached the end of its lifespan.
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has launched its fourth annual campaign to increase patrols in the North Pacific Ocean to battle against illegal fishing.
bit.ly
City councillors have asked Vancouver staff to explore the possibility of offering accessible voting devices at more than one location in the 2026 municipal election.
Artificial intelligence tools are being rolled out in Vancouver secondary schools, with the school board saying students need to learn how to use the technology responsibly as it becomes more and more common.
An organization representing B.C. orchardists says stage three water restrictions in Vernon will negatively impact their crops and could cause hundreds of millions of dollars in economic loss.