Police have identified suspect in fatal hit and run
The Terrace RCMP have advanced their investigation into the fatal hit and run that occurred on September 8, 2024 in the area of Old Lakelse Lake Drive and Clark Street, Terrace.
The Terrace RCMP have advanced their investigation into the fatal hit and run that occurred on September 8, 2024 in the area of Old Lakelse Lake Drive and Clark Street, Terrace.
With the BC election fast approaching, the time has come to get to know our candidates better.
The Prince Rupert RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance with locating 18-year-old missing person Lexus Hill.
According to the Agnew family lawyer, the judge found Ryan Friesen innocent because ‘injuries on his fists and body do not correspond to the injuries caused to Kiara Agnew.’
According to the RCMP, a unidentified man discovered a woman unresponsive after going to check on her at an encampment located on the intersection of 17th Street and Willowbrook Crescent.
The Thunder Creek wildfire, discovered last Thursday, was initially burning out of control near Bearhole Lake Provincial Park, east of Tumbler Ridge.
In February, when Brianna MacDonald was rushed to hospital because of a suspected overdose, her parents said they begged Surrey Memorial to keep her in the youth psychiatric ward because of her mental health and addiction issues.
As thousands prepare to take part in Terry Fox Runs this weekend to raise money in the fight against cancer, his hometown has a new legacy project in the works.
More customers have been shopping the shelves of Vancouver's Quest grocery store.
More than 700,000 British Columbians don't have a family doctor and two physicians’ groups want to know how the province’s political parties plan to address the crisis.
In February, when Brianna MacDonald was rushed to hospital because of a suspected overdose, her parents said they begged Surrey Memorial to keep her in the youth psychiatric ward because of her mental health and addiction issues.
A federal police oversight agency has found the RCMP's enforcement of a civil injunction against old-growth logging protesters on Vancouver Island was unreasonable and violated the rights of activists.
Perhaps Saskatchewan's most famous encounter with Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP/UFO) – "The Langenburg Event" is now being immortalized in the form of a collective coin.
A woman has been charged with assault following an incident at an amusement park in Bracebridge.
An Ontario woman admits she was flustered and stressed trying to book an airline ticket when she found out a close relative had died last month.
A Simcoe, Ont. woman is facing an assault with a weapon charge after she said that she accidentally sprayed her neighbour with a water gun over the Labour Day weekend, a situation that at least one legal expert says amounts to an ‘unfortunate waste of resources.’
Taylor Swift's dominance continued at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she took home seven awards — including the night's biggest, the trophy for video of the year.
A billionaire kicked off the first private spacewalk Thursday, teaming up with SpaceX on the daring endeavour hundreds of miles above Earth.
An Ontario woman admits she was flustered and stressed trying to book an airline ticket when she found out a close relative had died last month.
While Air Canada has shared advice for travellers ahead of a possible pilots strike, an airline passenger rights advocate has more tips for Canadians who may be affected.
A woman has been charged with assault following an incident at an amusement park in Bracebridge.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jon Bon Jovi and a video production assistant persuaded a woman standing on the ledge of a pedestrian bridge in Nashville to come back over the railing to safety.
As the war with Russia drains the labour force, businesses are trying to cover critical shortages by hiring more women in traditionally male-dominated roles and turning to teenagers, students and older workers.
In the web of battered, sun-baked streets winding up the hillside, bloodshed is as unrelenting as the heat. So it is not hard to see why, when raid sirens and gunfire erupted yet again on a morning in late May, 15-year-old Mahmoud Hamadneh turned his bike down an alley that held out the promise of refuge.