A B.C. Supreme Court justice has ruled that a class-action lawsuit meant to represent all adults in the province whose rights were allegedly violated by provincial orders during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The former PM says closing schools, which happened for most children in the UK in March 2020, was a "personal horror" - but ...
Hamas freed the 20 hostages and Israel released some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners as part of a cease-fire. President Trump, in ...
While serving time for murder, Joe Garcia heard Taylor Swift’s music and thought of the woman he loved. Last year, they were ...
British Columbians can start rolling up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine next Tuesday. The first vaccine-booking invitations for those at highest risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19 are being ...
The kids are back in school and so is COVID-19. According to B.C.’s wastewater surveillance program, not a lot of people are sick with influenza A or B, or RSV right now, but COVID-19 cases are ...
The B.C. government introduced new legislation Tuesday to help ensure construction businesses as well as contractors, subcontractors and workers are paid on time. The new prompt-payment legislation ...
In a recent update, the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that it had fully accepted the recommendations made by its panel of external advisors. The move confirms that ...
Lynn White, president and CEO of the Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society, said opportunities are lacking for Indigenous job seekers to enter sectors such as technology. Rob Kruyt, ...
SURREY — An Ontario man has been convicted in a shooting in Surrey, B.C., that killed a man and injured a woman in February 2022. Homicide investigators in B.C. say Yusuf Kontos was arrested in ...
A mess of changing, sometimes contradictory, vaccine guidelines this year has made it confusing to tell whether you can or should get a COVID-19 shot—especially if you’re pregnant. Both the FDA and ...
Airbnb is asking the provincial government for an exemption during the FIFA World Cup next year. It says many visitors will be coming to Vancouver to take part in the action and the short-term rental ...