B.C.'s dispute over bitumen control likely to end up in Supreme Court: lawyers
British Columbia's court case over the flow of heavy oil through the province could be damaged by the NDP government's previous positions against the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, says a legal expert.
Judge says Elizabeth May and other pipeline protesters should face criminal charges
A B.C. Supreme Court judge says the Crown should consider laying criminal contempt of court charges against Green party Leader Elizabeth May and dozens of other demonstrators alleged to have violated a pipeline court injunction.
Inquiry into missing, murdered women only scratching the surface: chair
The head of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls says that without an extension, it will feel as though work remains undone.
Trial begins over fuel spill in English Bay, one defendant doesn't show up
"When you smell gasoline, you know the smell of gasoline," James testified on the opening day of a trial for a company and vessel charged after the spill. "We knew it was bunker oil, which was serious."
Tempers flare as old, new BC Liberal leadership candidates debate
Tempers flared at the B.C. Liberal leadership debate in Vancouver as veterans butted heads over the future of the party with newer faces calling for change.
U.K. 'loneliness minister' puts spotlight on issue Canada also needs to tackle
The appointment of a minister of loneliness in the United Kingdom to tackle social isolation is an acknowledgment of a problem Canadian experts say needs to be addressed here as well.
Changing tastes prompting new park designs, facilities in Canadian cities
Cities across Canada are rethinking their park spaces as play changes, replacing teeter-totters, golf courses and baseball diamonds with space for cricket, pickleball and play structures for all ages.
BC Liberal leadership hopefuls on the defence debating plans for party's future
Several of the BC Liberals leadership hopefuls were on the defence as their fellow candidates picked apart their platforms during a heated debate in Kelowna, B.C., on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017.
Police officer dies after shooting in Abbotsford, B.C.
A British Columbia police officer is being remembered as a "hero" after he died on Monday, November 6, 2017, in an exchange of gunfire with a man accused of shooting at people in a parking lot.
Oprah Winfrey and a host of celebrities attend 'B.C. Miracle Concert'
The David Foster Foundation's annual Miracle Gala and Concert that touted a celebrity guest list including Oprah Winfrey and Steven Tyler has come a long way from it's roots as a softball tournament.