- B.C. border guard pleads 'not guilty' Vancouver Sun - 22 hours ago
A former B.C. border guard accused in 2009 of aiding a drug smuggling ring by allowing them to cross through his lane with illicit cargo undetected has been extradited … More »B.C. border guard pleads 'not guilty'
- If we win ... we become legends: Kesler Vancouver Sun - 23 hours ago
In answering a question Tuesday about the one point he has managed in the Stanley Cup Final, Ryan Kesler chose instead to make his point. More »If we win ... we become legends: Kesler
- Clean technology emerges as driver of B.C. economy Vancouver Sun - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
The clean technology sector is emerging as a strong, positive force in the British Columbia economy, according to a new report from KPMG More »Clean technology emerges as driver of B.C. economy
- Lobbyists lobby for right to work Victoria Times-Colonist - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
Lobbyists are unhappy that the federal government is cautioning companies against using them during the countdown to the bid deadline for billions of dollars of shipbuilding … More »Lobbyists lobby for right to work
Lobbyists are unhappy that the federal government is cautioning companies against using them during the countdown to the bid deadline for billions of dollars of shipbuilding work.
- Fans have proven the Canucks really are a provincial team Victoria Times-Colonist - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
Maybe there is something to that Cridge Centre for the Family sign on Hillside Avenue reading: "We are all Canucks." More »Fans have proven the Canucks really are a provincial team
Maybe there is something to that Cridge Centre for the Family sign on Hillside Avenue reading: "We are all Canucks."
- Songwriter compensated after melodies plagiarized Victoria Times-Colonist - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
A Victoria singer-songwriter says she has received a cash settlement after her song was plagiarized by a South Korean pop star. More »Songwriter compensated after melodies plagiarized
A Victoria singer-songwriter says she has received a cash settlement after her song was plagiarized by a South Korean pop star.
- Scientist re-enacts clash, shows stabbing scars Victoria Times-Colonist - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
Clutching a fake gun and writhing on the stately red carpet of a B.C. Supreme courtroom Tuesday, an American scientist reenacted the armed confrontation that almost took … More »Scientist re-enacts clash, shows stabbing scars
Clutching a fake gun and writhing on the stately red carpet of a B.C. Supreme courtroom Tuesday, an American scientist reenacted the armed confrontation that almost took his life.
- Dead woman reportedly had vanished Victoria Times-Colonist - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
The woman at the centre of a homicide investigation by Saanich police was reported missing by her boyfriend last Friday, two days before her body was found in Colquitz … More »Dead woman reportedly had vanished
The woman at the centre of a homicide investigation by Saanich police was reported missing by her boyfriend last Friday, two days before her body was found in Colquitz River Park, police said Tuesday.
- Ready for the game of their lives Vancouver Province - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
A loud, crazed cavalcade of Canucks supporters were on hand Tuesday to welcome home the Vancouver Canucks. More »Ready for the game of their lives
- Nux ticket scammer robs man of $4,400 Vancouver Province - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
A Craigslist scammer pulled a weapon on a Canucks fan and stole $4,400 from him after luring him to a Coquitlam mall parking lot to buy Game 7 tickets on Monday, police … More »Nux ticket scammer robs man of $4,400
A Craigslist scammer pulled a weapon on a Canucks fan and stole $4,400 from him after luring him to a Coquitlam mall parking lot to buy Game 7 tickets on Monday, police say.
- Ticket prices break records Vancouver Province - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
Ticket prices for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final are hitting new records. More »Ticket prices break records
Ticket prices for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final are hitting new records.
- Retired MP Day joins think-tank as distinguished fellow Vancouver Sun - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
Former Conservative MP and cabinet minister Stockwell Day has accepted a post-politics role as a distinguished fellow to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, the think-tank … More »Retired MP Day joins think-tank as distinguished fellow
Former Conservative MP and cabinet minister Stockwell Day has accepted a post-politics role as a distinguished fellow to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, the think-tank announced Tuesday.
- New $48-million project connects remote first nation to Web Vancouver Sun - Wed, 15 Jun, 2011
A new wave of Internet upgrades for remote aboriginal communities arrived Tuesday in northeast British Columbia. More »New $48-million project connects remote first nation to Web
A new wave of Internet upgrades for remote aboriginal communities arrived Tuesday in northeast British Columbia.
- Lack of courtroom sheriff forces suspension of murder trial Vancouver Province - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
A Vancouver murder trial is the latest case to be suspended by a judge concerned about cutbacks in the sheriffs’ service. More »Lack of courtroom sheriff forces suspension of murder trial
- Anti-HST campaign violated city bylaw Vancouver Sun - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
Anti-HST signs taken down by Chilliwack city workers last week have been returned and campaigners paid a $500 deposit so they could put them back up. More »Anti-HST campaign violated city bylaw
- Surrey documentary film crew captures horror of domestic violence Vancouver Sun - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
SURREY - A Surrey film company is producing a short documentary on murder victim Maria Catroppa in an effort to help residents who are impacted by domestic violence … More »Surrey documentary film crew captures horror of domestic violence
- Two suspicious house fires break out in Abbotsford overnight Vancouver Sun - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
Abbotsford police have someone in custody after two suspicious house fires broke out in the early hours of Tuesday morning. More »Two suspicious house fires break out in Abbotsford overnight
- SAR team aids police in search for missing Langley teen Vancouver Province - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
Langley RCMP and volunteers from the Central Fraser Valley Search and Rescue were out in force Monday night combing the wooded areas near missing teen Amanda Grace McPhee’s … More »SAR team aids police in search for missing Langley teen
- Woman escapes one of two suspicious fires in Abbotsford early Tuesday Vancouver Province - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
Abbotsford police have a man in custody after two suspicious fires were set in the early morning hours Tuesday, one of them at a home with a sleeping resident inside … More »Woman escapes one of two suspicious fires in Abbotsford early Tuesday
Abbotsford police have a man in custody after two suspicious fires were set in the early morning hours Tuesday, one of them at a home with a sleeping resident inside.
- Telus roaming rates cut in bid to end 'bill shock' Vancouver Sun - Tue, 14 Jun, 2011
Telus announced Monday that it intends to cut roaming rates for its mobile phone customers by up to 60 per cent as part of a strategy to end "bill shock" -the reaction … More »Telus roaming rates cut in bid to end 'bill shock'