Skip to content

BC News

Minister announces $7M in Port Coquitlam for B.C. climate projects — one in Burnaby

Minister announces $7M in Port Coquitlam for B.C. climate projects — one in Burnaby

Jonathan Wilkinson joined Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam MP Ron McKinnon to announce the funding for 12 B.C. projects related to climate resilience.
RCMP rolls out body-worn cameras for officers nationally

RCMP rolls out body-worn cameras for officers nationally

OTTAWA — The RCMP is rolling out body-worn cameras for officers, deploying more than 10,000 cameras across the country in the next 12 to 18 months. Officers will be expected to turn on their cameras when they answer calls or interact with the public.
Why 6G might actually deliver on 5G’s hype

Why 6G might actually deliver on 5G’s hype

Industry experts point to numerous unforeseen challenges that prevented 5G from reaching its full potential
80,000 emails: Evidence disclosure continues in China info-passing case

80,000 emails: Evidence disclosure continues in China info-passing case

Bill Majcher was a member of the Richmond Non-Partisan Association while working as an RCMP undercover operator.
Police cleared of fault in fatal 2023 crash in B.C.'s Interior

Police cleared of fault in fatal 2023 crash in B.C.'s Interior

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia's independent police watchdog has cleared officers of wrongdoing in a crash where three people were killed south of Kamloops in July of last year.
Canadians are increasingly pessimistic about their financial success: survey

Canadians are increasingly pessimistic about their financial success: survey

Experts say cost of housing, global political uncertainty and economic hardship are just a few factors that have left people feeling discouraged.
B.C. road rage assault suspect still wanted Canada-wide

B.C. road rage assault suspect still wanted Canada-wide

Amber Toews has been known to travel around B.C. and other western provinces.
Opinion: Climate inequality must take centre stage at COP29

Opinion: Climate inequality must take centre stage at COP29

Centring climate justice in our global efforts against climate change could bring myriad benefits for us all. COP29 in Baku must make this dream a reality.
Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

The college says it has 400 fewer international students than it budgeted for in 2025/26 and numbers are expected to decline further, resulting in a projected deficit of at least $5 million
Green ribbons at NDP MLAs' swearing in a tribute to 'superfan' Horgan

Green ribbons at NDP MLAs' swearing in a tribute to 'superfan' Horgan

Shamrocks owner Jim Hartshorne said the former premier had a “crazy interest” in lacrosse, and wore his Shamrocks hat in photos around the globe