7 eco-friendly cleaning products for a sustainable home
In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
The Curator
Apr 19
Tinted sunscreen & eclipse glasses: Here’s what Curator readers are loving this month
Looking to get inspired? Here's a rundown of our top 10 bestsellers for March.
The Curator
Mar 30
7 genius cleaning products to simplify your life
Cleaning expert Melissa Maker shares her best cleaning tips that will save you time and money.
The Curator
Mar 25
Most Wanted: Rabih Alkhalil, convicted for two murders, wanted for a jailbreak
Rabih Alkhalil made national headlines for escaping from B.C.'s North Fraser Pretrial Centre in July 2022 while on trial for murder. He’s been at large ever since.
Crime
Nov 17, 2023
Joshua Jackson, Jodie Turner-Smith to divorce after 4 years together
Jodie Turner-Smith submitted divorce papers to end her marriage with 'Dawson's Creek' actor Joshua Jackson.
Entertainment
Oct 4, 2023
Vancouver Chinatown festival stabbing suspect has a long history of violence
Blair Evan Donnelly said God wanted him to kill his 16-year-old daughter, Stephanie, when they were living in Kitimat in November 2006.
Crime
Sep 12, 2023
How a Canadian professor found King Henry VIII’s doodles after 500 years
Henry VIII beheaded two of his six wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The doodles likely speak to private inner turmoil, an Ottawa professor says.
Canada
Aug 16, 2023
Musical sensation `Six’ to hit the stage at Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre on Saturday
The show premieres in Edmonton on Saturday at the Citadel Theatre before hitting the Toronto stage Sept. 23 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
Entertainment
Aug 9, 2023
‘A long journey’: Reconciliation happening day by day, one year after Pope’s apology
Many have had a year to reflect on an apology made from Pope Francis on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church that was delivered on Canadian soil in Maskwacis, Alberta.
Canada
Jul 23, 2023
B.C. port workers holding union rally at Jack Poole Plaza
Talks between the two sides in an ongoing port strike in British Columbia have resumed, ending a days-long stretch away from the negotiating table.
Economy
Jul 9, 2023
More remains possibly found at another Saskatchewan residential school site
Neil Sasakamoose, executive director of the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Inc., said they have found 'five locations' at a former residential school that may contain remains.
Canada
Jul 5, 2021
Former Red Scorpion gangster pleads guilty to two separate murders
A former member of the Red Scorpions gang has pleaded guilty in New Westminster Supreme Court to first-degree murder in connection with a 2001 Surrey slaying and a 2003 Abbotsford murder.
Apr 13, 2010
Flood watch for Salmon River
A Flood Watch for the Salmon River near Falkland has been issued by the BC River Forecast Centre. A flood watch means flooding of areas adjacent to affected rivers may occur.
May 16, 2011
Homicide victim survived attempted hit in 2006
Convicted killer Milad Saffari served two years in jail for his role in a vicious beating death at a Richmond growing operation back in 2002.
On Wednesday night, it was Saffari who was marked for death.
Jun 4, 2010
‘Repentant’ jailed B.C. gangster celebrates 13th years of crime with Facebook party
Last December, United Nations founder Clay Roueche told a Seattle judge that he regretted his life of crime, but on a new Facebook page he is celebrating the 13th anniversary of his violent drug gang. The Chilliwack native is serving a 30-year sentence in Jonesville, Virginia after pleading guilty to being the kingpin in an international drug smuggling operation.
Jun 4, 2010
B.C. man held in U.S. after weapons stash found
The RCMP is investigating a Vancouver man arrested in Washington state last month with dozens of firearms, including a .50-calibre sniper rifle.
Jun 11, 2010
Surrey teenager gunned down in targeted hit
Seventeen year-old Huzaifa Kiani was gunned down in the passenger’s seat of a friend’s car Wednesday in what police are calling a targeted hit.
Mar 19, 2010
Four charged in murder plot that saw innocent Cranbrook couple executed
Four men have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder for a plot in which two innocent people were executed by mistake last May in their rural Cranbrook rental home.
Nov 4, 2010
Lower Mainland gang making inroads in North B.C.
A Lower Mainland gang that Abbotsford police have identified as their number one target has now made inroads into the drug trade in northern B.C. Smithers RCMP Sgt. Kirsten Marshall said this week that the "Duhre group" - headed by brothers Sandip, Balraj and Paul Duhre - is now on the radar of police in the city of 6,000.
Nov 5, 2010
Feds to spend millions expanding B.C. prisons
The federal government will spend almost $80 million to expand B.C. prisons, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews announced Monday.
Nov 29, 2010