Vancouver police say they made 12 arrests and recorded six ejections from events following the FIFA men's World Cup match between Belgium and New Zealand on Friday.
The club added nine prospects at the NHL draft this weekend, including No. 3 pick Caleb Malhotra β son of head coach and former Canuck Manny Malhotra.
Seven search and rescue volunteers from Burnaby are on their way to Venezuela Saturday to help out with rescue efforts following devastating earthquakes.
Eby says China is the province's second largest trading partner, and expanding relationships beyond the United States with the goal of doubling international trade over the coming decade.
Nanaimo, B.C., police received multiple reports from fearful and frustrated homeowners, who say groups of teenagers are pounding on their doors late at night and then running away.
Richmond never had a graveyard because of its water table. But as cremation becomes more common and baby boomers approach their 80s, the demand for a memorial garden has risen.
When never-seen-before temperatures struck B.C. in June 2021, people did everything they could to stay cool, stuffing frozen water bottles under their armpits and floating in lakes. But paramedics were run off their feet, a village burned to the ground and more than 600 people died.
As the province continues to roll out broader access to free nasal naloxone in pharmacies this week, documents obtained by CBC News detail the B.C. Ministry of Health's behind-the-scenes discussions that led to the decision.
The City of Kelowna unveiled its latest landmark Friday. The sign is expected to draw tourists to take and share photos along the city's lakefront.
A cyclist from Kelowna has broken the women's record at the Tour Divide, an event many consider the pinnacle of offroad ultra-distance bike racing.
The Metro Vancouver Regional District says in a statement that the team will be led by Rob Andrews, who is listed on LinkedIn as the senior vice-president of infrastructure at consultant group EXP Engineering.
Five blocks of Granville Street in downtown Vancouver are shut down during the FIFA World Cup games. Some think it should be permanent.
As Vancouver hosts World Cup matches at B.C. Place, some Granville Street tattoo parlours say they are seeing more customers with ink requests ranging from soccer balls to Canada scorelines.
The fire chief in Kamloops, B.C., is reminding residents that individually setting off fireworks is banned in the city ahead of Canada Day. It comes as the B.C. Wildfire Service has also restricted setting off fireworks across many of the province's fire centres, covering rural land.
The Village of Pouce Coupe wants to know if their neighbours in northeastern B.C. would be interested in matching the region's time zone with Alberta.
The federal government is expected to announce on Friday that it will prioritize infrastructure upgrades that allow provinces to share excess electricity more cheaply and easily.
Residents of Port Renfrew on southwest Vancouver Island have been asked to urgently conserve water on Thursday night as crews repair a water main leak.
A proposed liquefied petroleum gas export facility at the Port of Prince Rupert has entered the federal review process, with the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada saying it is inviting public feedback.
The Nanaimo-based Tom Harris Foundation will be matching donations up to a total of $750,000 β which should help the food bank, Loaves and Fishes, reach its goal of $1.5 million in funding to finish their new warehouse without a hefty loan or mortgage.
Police named Daniel Robert Dow as a suspect in the disappearance of 20-year-old Sherri McLaughlin in Kamloops, B.C., in 1993, although Dow never admitted involvement and did not co-operate with investigators.
Vitali Stefanski had been represented by a lawyer for much of the trial, but jurors were told last week he would be representing himself, including during closing arguments.
Police have charged two foreign nationals with reckless discharge of a firearm, after a raid on a home in Surrey, B.C., earlier this month. Two other men have been arrested and remain in the custody of the Canada Border Services Agency.
Former North Fraser Pretrial Centre correctional officer Naila Sheikh is facing criminal charges of breach of trust and impersonation for personal gain. Documents obtained by CBC News appear to indicate Sheikh was the case manager for convicted gang murderer Rabih Alkhalil at the time of his brazen July 2022 escape, which remains under investigation.
The District of Tumbler Ridge says a temporary memorial site created by the community for the victims of February's mass shooting will remain in place.
RCMP say although the two robberies took place four days and 170 metres apart, it is not clear if they are connected or if there are two scooter-riding bank robbers at large.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the provincial and federal governments have done a poor job of explaining their plan to buy unsold, vacant condos in B.C. and turn them into affordable housing. He shared new details on the plan Thursday.
Residents of a small community northeast of Pemberton, B.C., have been ordered to leave immediately due to the imminent risk of flooding from a nearby glacial lake.
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A local construction company is proposing an idea for a new, coastal highway connecting northwest B.C. to the Lower Mainland, at a minimum estimated cost of $20 million per kilometre.
Qatar player Assim Madibo was given a five-match ban on Wednesday for the tackle that broke the leg of Canada midfielder IsmaΓ«l KonΓ© at the World Cup. Madibo was issued a straight red card for the incident during Canada's 6-0 victory over Qatar in Vancouver last Thursday.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is calling on the province to release the findings of an investigation into a 2024 wildfire. The Parker Lake wildfire forced the community of Fort Nelson to be evacuated for more than two weeks.
Elkfordβs water disruption is still affecting residents, schools and graduation plans. The district says temporary measures have helped move water through parts of the system, but full service has not been restored.
People need affordable homes, and thousands of empty condos in British Columbia are waiting to be sold. The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.
StubHub customers who had World Cup tickets cancelled at the last minute are calling on lawyers, politicians and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate the company.
The Vancouver Port Authority says dredging underneath the Second Narrows bridge will start in September, but it could not say how long the work will take.
The small community of Okanagan Falls is set to become a municipality known as the District of Okanagan Falls. The new municipality will retain its current name, despite earlier discussion that it could bear an Indigenous name.
New Canadian Matthias Reiche tells The National about the moment he dressed head-to-toe in Canadian swag and rode his eFoil surfboard along False Creek in Vancouver to support Team Canada in the World Cup.
Online backlash over asking rental prices at the Squamish Nation-led SenΜΓ‘αΈ΅w development in Vancouver may reflect a disconnect between market rental prices and what renters can actually afford, experts say. The prices β posted online by Vancouver real estate journalist Howard Chai and others β included $9,070 per month for a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit.
As British Columbia approaches the five-year anniversary of the deadly heat dome, it's facing calls to toughen its heat exposure regulations for workers.
The crash comes a day after a 13-year-old was also badly injured in Maple Ridge, B.C., when an Audi pulling into traffic collided with the teenager riding an e-scooter.
Investigators say they began looking into the interprovincial drug trafficking case in December 2024, making smaller drug seizures and gathering evidence before identifying five places to serve search warrants.
Fourteen communities reached daily heat records Tuesday that surpassed 30 degrees, with the highest in Squamish at 34.1 C, breaking a record set three years ago.
Vitali Stefanski pleaded not guilty last month to second-degree murder in the death of his ex-wife Tatjana Stefanski, whose body was found off a rural forest road near Lumby, B.C., in 2024.
Discussion of amalgamation in Greater Victoria has existed nearly as long as the city itself, with many people in the City of Victoria itself arguing that they pay a disproportionate share of the commercial, entertainment and policing costs that residents in the surrounding 12 municipalities benefit from.
The Salvation Army in Nanaimo, B.C., is putting the finishing touches on the extension of its New Hope Centre, which will double the number of shelter beds the organization currently offers.
A group of parents and ASL interpreters are calling for permanent staffing of interpreters in Greater Victoria schools, so every deaf student can walk into school knowing they will have consistent access to language learning.
Local retailers say demand for Canada gear has surged during the World Cup, with some stores selling out and others rushing to order new shipments.
Five years after extreme heat killed 33 people in New Westminster, the city has built out a network of cooling stations and passed bylaws aimed at cooling apartments.
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service said it is following up on the incident and it is planning to put up signage at Trout Lake.
An Abbotsford, B.C., man has been found guilty of second-degree murder after he killed his wife in her basement suite in March 2024 β just days after he arrived from India.