Missing 13 year old girl
Surrey RCMP are asking for help in finding a 13 year old girl. The family of Subeehah Buksh reported the girl missing on July 28th. She went missing from her home in Surrey--she was last seen at 4pm....
View ArticleMan charged with attempted murder after fiery fight
A 56 year old North Vancouver man is in serious condition in the Lions Gate Hospital burn unit after a drunk fight that went way too far. Police say the man and another man got into a fight in the 700...
View ArticleFire danger remains high in BC
Warm weather across BC over the holiday weekend hasn't sparked any major wildfire activity yet. Four large fires are now being fought in the northeast corner of BC, but Erin Ctherall with the Wildfire...
View ArticleUnion Gospel Mission needs help
The Union Gospel Mission on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside is in desperate need of a couple of items during this warmer weather. Spokesperson Keela Keeping is appealing to the public for water bottles,...
View ArticlePepper spray fired at Oakridge Mall
A robbery at Oakridge Mall this afternoon resulted in the evacuation of the food court after pepper spray was let-off. Vancouver Police Constable Brian Montague says a man agreed to meet another person...
View ArticleBeluga Dies at Vancouver Aquarium
One of the oldest Beluga whales at the Vancouver Aquarium has died. "Kavna" had been at the Aquarium since 1975 and was estimated to be at least 46 years old and considered to be at the end of her...
View ArticlePrime Minister doesn't take questions at Surrey event
The Prime Minister invited media to the ranch of Senator Gerry St Germain but declined to allow reporters to ask any questions on Monday. The event was to wish St Germain well as he retires as a...
View ArticleBC Tory leader says no to back room talks to unite the right
A number of BC Liberals were also in attendance at the annual conservative BBQ in South Surrey on Monday, as they stood in a crowd which included a provincial rival. BC Conservative party leader John...
View ArticleBC's Finance minister defends costy credit card bills to the taxpayers
BC's Finance Minister is defending millions of taxpayer dollars being spent on government credit cards across the ministries and the premier's office. Kevin Falcon says as people hear about the costs...
View ArticleCivic Party Rebuilding
The new president of the Non-Partisan Association says he hopes to avoid the "mis-steps" of the past. Peter Armstrong says he wants to see organization renewal and modernization of the party and move...
View ArticleMan harrassing women at Joyce Street Skytrain station
Vancouver Police are looking for a man who may be connected to seven different harrassment complaints all around the Joyce Street Skytrain station. The complainants are all women in their early 20's....
View ArticleRocky Mountaineer labour dispute drags on
With no end in sight to the lock out of unionized workers the Rocky Mountaineer tourist train is forging ahead with a new route. Ian Robertson speaking for Rocky Mountaineer was asked if there is way...
View ArticleSomething else to be aware of at the pump
A warning from Vancouver Police: lock your doors while gassing up. The heads-up comes after a series of recent robberies, in which purses and cell phones were snatched while unsuspecting drivers were...
View ArticleFood banks are suffering throughout Metro
It's one of the worst years ever. That from the head of an organization representing food banks across the Province. Marilyn Herrmann is the President of Food Banks BC. She says Christmas donations,...
View ArticleSupervisors future still undecided
We still don't know whether anyone will lose their job one week after 21-year old, special needs woman Joy Zhang went missing in the forest near Sasamat Lake. She walked away from a Douglas College...
View ArticleMusqueam First Nation to demonstrate Friday
Dozens, and perhaps hundreds of protestors are expected to take to the streets this morning at the 100-day mark of a land dispute centred around a native burial ground. Members of the Musqueam First...
View ArticleBad biker busted below Burnaby
One man has been arrested after a wild chase through several Metro Vancouver communities. Burnaby RCMP Sergeant Dwayne Beckerlig says Air One first spotted a speeding motorcycle on Highway one,...
View ArticleMan stands by email: "Lose the traditions, or stay in India"
Saying they must respect what he calls the 'Canadian way of living,' a man who wrote an offensive email in the wake of a deadly shooting at a temple in the U-S is standing by his comments against...
View ArticleBC Court of Appeal says ALS victim can end her own life
The BC Court of appeal has ruled, a West Kelowna woman can end her life through doctor-assisted suicide, if she chooses to do so. In June, the BC Supreme Court Gloria Taylor a "constitutional...
View ArticleMusqueam stage brief blockade
The blockade was brief, but the point was made. This morning, dozens of protesters spent several minutes keeping traffic from moving onto the bridge linking Vancouver with the city's airport. The...
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