
A presentation at the annual Council of Councils meeting shows the average household will see an increase of $43 per year for the next four years. Continue reading
The mother of the patient, who lives in the Fraser Health Authority region, is worried more people may have been exposed in the area. Continue reading
Trucks laden with U.S. food and medicine returned to warehouses in Colombia after opposition supporters failed to break through lines of troops, who dispersed them with tear gas and rubber rounds, injuring dozens. Continue reading
The protests followed a proposal by TransLink to introduce dedicated bus lanes along a portion of Marine Drive. Continue reading
The attorney general of B.C. alleged in a statement of claim that the Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act was meant to counteract steps taken by B.C. in its opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline project. Continue reading
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un was on a train Sunday to Vietnam for his second summit with President Donald Trump, state media confirmed. Continue reading
Wet snow was reported in several cities across Metro Vancouver, but meteorologists say it won’t amount to another pileup on the ground. Continue reading
New study says carbon dioxide is released during crop irrigation with lake water. Continue reading
“Canada is deeply concerned by the acts of violence allegedly perpetrated by the Maduro regime, designed to block the entry of relief items from neighbouring countries,” read the statement. Continue reading
Police believe the various thefts, which involve people manually entering fraudulent credit card numbers into point-of-sale terminals, have cost several businesses over $50,000 combined. Continue reading
The Vancouver School Board released a draft long rage facilities plan on Friday afternoon, putting more than two dozen elementary and high schools in danger of closing. Continue reading
“I can’t bear it anymore. We can’t keep putting up with Colombian territory being used for attacks against Venezuela,” Maduro said in a speech. Continue reading
Alexi Makris, co-owner of The Greek in Vancouver, shares a simple yet delicious recipe that’s quick to make. Continue reading
The U.S. Justice Department says 41-year-old Nathan Hall tried to bring more than 20 kilograms of ecstasy into the United States in April 2013. Continue reading
“Caregivers provide care to families in Canada that need it, and it’s time for Canada to care for them in return,” said Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen. Continue reading
Looking for a new cellphone plan that doesn’t break the bank? Here’s what Global News found in its quest for Canada’s best cellphone plans. Continue reading
How long cannabis can be detected in your system depends on a number of factors. Continue reading
The mother of the patient, who lives in the Fraser Health Authority region, is worried more people may have been exposed in the area. Continue reading
The Barho children — Ahmad, 14; Rola, 12; Mohamad, 9; Ola, 8; Hala, 3; Rana, 2 and four-month-old Abdullah — all perished when fire swept through their Spryfield home just after midnight Tuesday. Continue reading
The charges come weeks after Lifetime documentary series, ‘Surviving R. Kelly,’ took a close look at old sexual misconduct allegations. Continue reading
A presentation at the annual Council of Councils meeting shows the average household will see an increase of $43 per year for the next four years. Continue reading
The mother of the patient, who lives in the Fraser Health Authority region, is worried more people may have been exposed in the area. Continue reading
The protests followed a proposal by TransLink to introduce dedicated bus lanes along a portion of Marine Drive. Continue reading
The attorney general of B.C. alleged in a statement of claim that the Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act was meant to counteract steps taken by B.C. in its opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline project. Continue reading
Wet snow was reported in several cities across Metro Vancouver, but meteorologists say it won’t amount to another pileup on the ground. Continue reading
New study says carbon dioxide is released during crop irrigation with lake water. Continue reading
Police believe the various thefts, which involve people manually entering fraudulent credit card numbers into point-of-sale terminals, have cost several businesses over $50,000 combined. Continue reading
The Vancouver School Board released a draft long rage facilities plan on Friday afternoon, putting more than two dozen elementary and high schools in danger of closing. Continue reading
Alexi Makris, co-owner of The Greek in Vancouver, shares a simple yet delicious recipe that’s quick to make. Continue reading
The U.S. Justice Department says 41-year-old Nathan Hall tried to bring more than 20 kilograms of ecstasy into the United States in April 2013. Continue reading
The society is urging pet owners to sign a pledge on its website to never use the devices, which it says can cause lasting physical and psychological harm. Continue reading
BRANDON, Man. – Jiri Patera made 37 saves as the Brandon Wheat Kings downed the Saskatoon Blades 6-2 on Friday in Western Hockey League action. Continue reading
Numerous vehicle incidents were reported during the afternoon commute around the Kelowna area on Friday night. Continue reading
The WHL Kelowna Rockets took a 4-3 win against the Spokane Chiefs in Washington state on Friday night after the tie game was forced into a shootout. Continue reading
The recommendations for slower, quieter ferry traffic came on the same day the province announced it was restoring nearly 3,000 sailings to coastal communities. Continue reading
Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6. Continue reading
The B.C. Speaker’s office is promising more reports looking into activities by the clerk and sergeant-at-arms at the B.C. legislature. Continue reading
Thirteen depots across Metro Vancouver will accept the clothing, which will be sent to an Ottawa-based company for sorting and donation purposes. Continue reading
Although search and rescue groups can be the difference between life and death for those who end up relying on them in the backcountry, they’re facing an uncertain future as the government didn’t announce any money for them in the latest provincial budget. Continue reading
City says geotechnical report shows high risk of slope failure. Continue reading
He’s a seven-time professional wrestling world heavyweight champion. He’s now a vocal champion for people recovering from stroke. Continue reading
City council unanimously approved the project at Clark Drive and East First Avenue, which will be built in collaboration with BC Housing and Vancouver Coastal Health. Continue reading
The health authority says it is also investigating possible exposures in Vancouver, Richmond, Squamish, Whistler and Steveston where one of the cases may have traveled last weekend. Continue reading
Ministry of Transportation says the 201 Forest Service Road was a useful detour, but not worth paving. Continue reading
A snowfall warning remains in effect for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, with amounts between five and 10 centimetres expected. Continue reading