Evacuation order downgraded to alert following threat of rockslide in Penticton
A rockslide evacuated 25 homes in the Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park on Tuesday. As of 6 p.m. Thursday, the residents have been given the green light to return home.
A rockslide evacuated 25 homes in the Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park on Tuesday. As of 6 p.m. Thursday, the residents have been given the green light to return home.
Vancouver police say the number of stranger assaults in the city have fallen from about 4.5 per day in early 2021 to about 1.1 per day in the first half of 2023.
Police in two Lower Mainland cities issued warnings this week amid reports of businesses being targeted by extortionists.
The London Knights scored three power play goals to earn a split in their season series against the North Bay Battalion.
'It was scary because if they slipped or anything, they could have fallen into my stomach area. I could have ended up in the hospital. My legs are already very weak.'
"Our annual food budget is over $2 million. With this time last year, we're now spending $20,000 more a month on our grocery bill."
Two-thousand Calgarians are on a list waiting for affordable housing, and some have resorted to living in encampments that will eventually get dismantled.
If ratified a new collective agreement with members will make the Vancouver Police Department the top-paying police agency in the country.
A leading B.C. conservationist says a draft policy on ecosystem health could shift the way the province manages forests away from viewing the economic value of trees first.
Trudeau offered little detail about Canada's participation in the Horizon Europe pact as he welcomed the top two heads of the EU to St. John's for the EU-Canada Summit.
When electric buses hit the road in 2020 little did the City of Edmonton know that just a few years later, more than half of them would already be out of service.
Many Alberta municipalities are looking at larger-than-expected tax increases but that could be driving some Edmonton residents outside the city limits.
Alberta's energy regulator ruled Thursday that it won't reconsider approvals for Suncor to expand an oilsands mine into a wetland once considered for environmental protection.
At long last, construction work to expand the southwest portion of Anthony Henday Drive is wrapping up.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith won't say what happened to her government's promise to hold face-to-face meetings with citizens in December on quitting the Canada Pension Plan.
Consumers are being inundated with Black Friday deals. But with inflation and a high cost of living, are shoppers willing to spend as much this year?
A recently released document shows David Yager, a longtime oilpatch executive, journalist and conservative activist, is being paid $70,000 to review the Alberta Energy Regulator.
Mark Shupe has overcome some tough odds along the way, tackling a challenge that’s become a matter of life and death.