Truckers in B.C. call for more training after another truck hits overpass
The United Truckers Association will send a letter to the provincial government asking for better support for drivers who have to handle oversized loads.
The United Truckers Association will send a letter to the provincial government asking for better support for drivers who have to handle oversized loads.
B.C. Premier David Eby has hinted at new measures in the new year to help British Columbians with the high cost of living.
Jada Yee, Thomas Benjoe and Cadmus Delorme are a power team who created OneHoop, an Indigenous consulting business that unlocks economic reconciliation.
'Olivia' was the top name for girls, with 'Oliver' placing second in the boys category. 'Emma' was the second most popular name for girls.
Paramedics said an elderly man was taken to hospital with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries. The fire occurred in the McCowan Road and Finch Avenue East area.
'No matter how absurd a call might be on the surface, we have to treat every 911 call as an emergency until we can confidently determine otherwise,' said E-Comm's Alaina Milicevic.
The British Columbia Supreme Court has blocked new provincial laws against public consumption of illegal substances.
A 22-year-old man from Stella has been arrested.
On Dec. 21, after the seizure of electronic devices, 60-year-old Randolph Letwiniuk from Saskatoon was charged with the trafficking and possession of cocaine and hydromorphone.
Viterra contract talks with GSU are set to begin again on Jan. 3 and 4.
Here's a list of what's open and closed in Toronto on New Year's Day, including malls, attractions and public transit schedules.
“If we have a low snowpack continue into those months, and then warm temperatures for an early snow melt, then we may be out of snow quite early.”
The Winnipeg Police Service will be speaking to the media today regarding what they said was a serious incident on Furby Street on Thursday.
Rob Stone at Stone Farms near Davidson, Saskatchewan, said the ground is currently frozen and any moisture in future snow events will have a hard time infiltrating the soil.
Health Canada is recalling the BlendJet 2 Portable Blender, warning it poses 'fire and laceration hazards to consumers.' Here's what to know.
The RCMP has quietly closed its investigation into the wildfires that burned in the Halifax area last spring, having found no criminality was involved in its cause.
British Columbia is home to thousands of news stories every year. Here are some of the more interesting stories that took place in 2023.
Zoo officials say a rhino named Sabi gave birth to a healthy calf just before 8 a.m. on Thursday.
A three-goal flurry late in the second period allowed the Flyers to ease to a 4-1 win and snap the Canucks' nine-game point streak.
Drivers using Highway 407 ETR will soon see tolls increase. The privately owned 108-kilometre stretch of roadway will have a new rate schedule take effect on Feb. 1.
In her research, Quebec researcher Gail McInnis found that the rapid growth in urban beekeeping was negatively impacting nearby wild bee populations.
Investigators say a 27-year-old woman was hit by a van or pickup truck Thursday morning at the intersection of Franklin Boulevard and Saginaw Parkway.
New Brunswick's francophone health agency is asking residents to avoid two of its emergency rooms unless absolutely necessary because of capacity issues.
Patient Kathleen Wilson says the 32 procedures done in one visit resulted in pain and suffering, as well as emotional distress and disfigurement.
The suspect was wanted in connection to a bank robbery and attempted bank robbery in two separate incidents in Steinbach and the town of Grunthal.