‘Unfortunately, the store manager sustained a cut to his head during the assault’
The B.C. NDP government sought legal advice as concerns of travel continue
On the front lines, COVID-19 has not only led to more calls, but increased the complexity
Sgt. Clint Hampton says transit police were alerted to a YouTube video of the woman in mental distress
The pair will have to undergo surgery to amputate the infected legs before being put up for adoption
Overall hospitalizations have fallen but young people battling the virus in hospital has increased
North Delta MLA took to Twitter to share a letter his son received from a new kid at school
One toucan was found dead and several others were without food
Canadian officials say country will still likely receive four million doses by the end of March
The new rates are set to kick in on May 1
As the second wave of COVID-19 continues, many Canadians want prohibition on personal travel
Police are looking for both the suspect and victim, urging anyone with information to come forward
Province under 8 p.m. curfew until Feb. 8
Police now looking for witnesses
Extension comes as B.C. sees 761 new infections, eight additional deaths due to the novel coronavirus
‘Please bear with us while we work through this difficult time’
Canada’s first New Year’s baby of 2021 appears to have been born in Quebec
Bridging Gaps Foundation said incident highlights how much work Canada still needs to do
BC SPCA now looking to name the cat, with help from British Columbians
Liam and Oliver also remain popular choices for new babies in the province