How a B.C. First Nation is rescuing 10 Port Moody homes from the wrecking ball
The houses will be carried by truck through Metro Vancouver, before being loaded onto a barge and relocated to the shíshálh nation's Selma Park subdivision project.
Economy
Apr 2
Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
An elephant seal drawing attention in a Vancouver Island neighbourhood and a lucky winner on a B.C. slot machine are just two of the stories we want to highlight this week.
Trending
Apr 5
Partial solar eclipse: TELUS World of Science invites Edmontonians to safely view April event
Edmontonians who are excited for a much-talked-about astronomical event set to take place next month are being invited to a "safe telescope viewing" by the city's science centre.
Science
Mar 27
Quebec coroner hears from police involved in failed arrest that led to officer’s death
A Quebec coroner's inquiry into the deaths of a provincial police sergeant and the man who killed her is hearing today from police officers who took part in the fatal operation.
Canada
Mar 13
Alberta school boards take precautions, offer safety advice ahead of Monday’s partial solar eclipse
If the sky is clear on April 8, Albertans may be able to witness a partial solar eclipse, however, it is not safe to view the event unless eyes are properly protected.
Science
Apr 4
Origin of skeletal remains being investigated: Kamloops RCMP
“Who the remains belong to and the circumstances surrounding their discovery are part of the ongoing investigation occurring in consultation with the BC Coroners Service.”
Crime
Feb 26
Woman found dead in B.C. field was killed by dogs, not a bear: coroner
Ridge Meadows RCMP officers were called and determined the woman's death was suspicious due to "evident traumatic injuries" according to the Coroner's report.
Crime
Apr 12
‘I did everything I believe that I could,’ officer tells inquest into deadly B.C. hostage taking
The officer in charge when police in Surrey, B.C., killed a hostage taker and the woman he was holding says he believes he did everything possible to save her.
Politics
Apr 17
Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie sales in Lindsay to support Ross Memorial Hospital, Kawartha Lakes Food Source
The participating restaurants including three on Kent Street West, one at the corner of County Road 36 and Mount Hope Street and the other on Highway 35 south of Highway 7.
Health
Apr 23
Human remains discovered between piers in Hamilton Harbour: police
Hamilton police says discovery of the remains was made Tuesday afternoon between piers 16 and 17 in an industrial section on the northside of the city.
Crime
Apr 10
WWII-era grenades dropped off at front counter of Vernon RCMP station
A Vernon, B.C., man had good intentions when he packed up a couple of Second World War-era grenades and dropped them off at an RCMP station.
Crime
Apr 11
Inquest hears B.C. hostage was lying on her captor before fatal shooting
The first police officer to enter a room where a woman was being held hostage told a B.C. coroner's inquest that he saw her lying on a bed on top of her captor.
Politics
Apr 18
Louis Riel Cup in Saskatoon looks to build reconciliation through hockey
The Louis Riel Cup is being held in Saskatoon with the aim of building reconciliation.
Sports
Apr 20
Police lay further charges in teen’s slaying at Trenton, Ont. motel
Kiean Stoddard, 17, was found dead in a suite at the Park Motel Jan. 7.
Crime
Apr 8
Drivers prepare for a number of major road closures in Toronto this weekend
Drivers in Toronto should prepare for a difficult weekend of getting around the city with several road closures set to take effect.
Traffic
Apr 26
Traffic woes not a concern as Kingston, Ont. eclipse-watchers reflect on experience
The City of Kingston had prepped for a traffic surge into the city. But while such a surge didn't materialize, for those watching the eclipse, the experience was worth it.
Canada
Apr 8
SIRT to review RCMP’s response to wellness check after man dies in Britannia, Sask.
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team have been notified following an investigation of a man who later died in hospital after a wellness check was conducted.
Crime
Apr 5
2 Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler system
There's no doubt that fire safety is important, but losing long-term care spaces at a time of such critical need doesn't make sense, said Lisa Sharp.
Canada
May 3
Alberta resource guides learners towards Indigenous language revitalization
Now with more available programing and cultural celebrations, more people want to reconnect with their culture and learn the language and traditions.
Education
Apr 15
Husband of slain Quebec provincial police sergeant testifies at coroner’s inquest
The husband of a provincial police sergeant killed in the line of duty in March 2023 told a coroner's inquest Wednesday that he is still haunted by her murder.
Canada
Mar 20