Mounties in Richmond are hoping to reunite some personal property with its rightful owner. On Thursday the RCMP issued a news release saying on Feb. 16 a Richmond resident had dropped off a box at the ...
Are you thinking of selling or trading in your vehicle? Beware. New cars are like computers on wheels and you need to wipe the data before you get rid of it. Otherwise, your privacy could be at risk.
No matter if you live in a studio, one-bedroom apartment, or large house with many rooms, you might feel overwhelmed by your stuff. From cleaner closets to better basements and attics, the experts at ...
Two major B.C. universities will require rapid testing for students and staff who aren't fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University made ...
Several dogs were rescued from a burning home near Kelowna, B.C., this week. The flames erupted from a home in Lake Country at around 4 p.m. Thursday. No people were home at the time – but the house ...
VANCOUVER -- British Columbia reported 289 new cases of COVID-19 and one related death on Tuesday, as the government unveiled its restart plan for relaxing restrictions. The province has now recorded ...
A high-profile case involving a B.C. couple alleged to have jumped the COVID-19 vaccine queue by chartering a flight to Yukon has been adjourned until later this month. Rod Baker, former CEO of Great ...
VANCOUVER -- British Columbia identified another 2,174 cases of COVID-19 and suffered 15 related deaths over the weekend. During her pandemic briefing on Monday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie ...
VANCOUVER -- B.C. restaurants struggling as a result of the latest public health orders in the province can apply to have some shelf space to sell their goods at a retail pharmacy chain. Earlier this ...
VANCOUVER -- For the second time this school year, an elementary school teacher in Surrey, B.C., who contracted COVID-19 has been admitted to the ICU. That has other teachers in the city concerned ...
VANCOUVER -- The latest data released by the province suggests B.C. will collect thousands of dollars from pandemic-related fines, if the alleged violators pay up. In a news release Tuesday announcing ...
VANCOUVER -- The number of active COVID-19 cases in British Columbia continued to creep up over the weekend as the province recorded another 1,428 infections and eight related deaths. Health officials ...