Flooding expected in parts of B.C.'s Fraser Valley, North Shore Mountains amid rainfall warnings
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BC Today: B.C. flood update | Rob Reiner 1947-2025 | Holiday stress
BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community with host Michelle Eliot. Read more |
'You're going to die in Canada': U.S. suspect charged in cross-border extortion threats
American authorities have charged a suspect in California after a cross-border investigation tied him to death threats against a target of the Bishnoi gang who was living in Canada. Read more |
OneBC ousts MLA Dallas Brodie as leader — but she says she's fighting back
B.C. political party OneBC says it has removed its co-founder MLA Dallas Brodie as its leader, but she says she still considers herself its head. Read more |
First Nations in northern B.C. vote to approve agreement with mining company
Majority of Tahltans vote in favour of agreement with Skeena Resources on the Eskay Creek mine project. Read more |
CBC B.C.'s Make the Season Kind has raised $2.16M and counting for food banks
CBC B.C.'s annual fundraiser supporting food banks throughout the province has raised more than $24 million since the annual fundraiser began in 1986. Read more |
The wisecracking Vancouver strip club sign that unzips the zeitgeist
With daily wit and political commentary, the marquee of Vancouver’s Penthouse Nightclub has become a local landmark. The best of its amusing messages are collected in the new photo book A Sign of the Times. Read more |
B.C.'s Connor Bedard on injured reserve 2 months before Canada opens Olympic hockey tourney
Chicago star Connor Bedard was injured on a last-second face-off in a 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues on Friday night and will miss his team's game the following day. Read more |
Why this North Vancouver club has produced 3 of the top young hockey stars
University of Minnesota defender Chloe Primerano, and NHLers Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard all played for the North Shore Winter Club in North Vancouver as kids. Now, they all hope to be in Italy for the Olympics this February. Read more |
Woman dies after being hit by police vehicle in Surrey: police
Surrey police say a pedestrian died after being struck by a police vehicle near the intersection of 152 Street and 64 Avenue on Sunday evening. Read more |
Vancouver Canucks win first game after trading captain Quinn Hughes, Buium scores game-winner
The Vancouver Canucks were successful in their first game after trading away Norris Trophy-winning captain Quinn Hughes — and one of the players the team received in return scored the game-winning goal. Read more |
Shots fired at Surrey restaurant believed to be extortion-related: police
Police say they are investigating an early-morning shooting at a Surrey business, an incident they believe is linked to extortion. Read more |
‘It’s really sad’: B.C. community still reeling 1 year after fatal landslide in Lions Bay
It's been a year since Barbara and David Enns died after a landslide destroyed their home in the Village of Lions Bay. An RCMP investigation into the slide is ongoing, and the Enns' children and two neighbours have filed a lawsuit against the province, the municipality and another neighbour. Read more |
New MEC store on Vancouver Island spells good news for company, shoppers: retail analyst
Dozens of people waited in line, some camping overnight, for the opening of a new Mountain Equipment Company store in Nanaimo, B.C. It's a strategic move for the retailer, and an analyst says smaller businesses may not have to worry about the new competition in town. Read more |
Nanaimo community safety officers have new tools to help prevent overdoses
The City of Nanaimo has received a grant from the federal government to strengthen its overdose response capabilities by purchasing new trucks for its community safety officers. But not everyone in Nanaimo agrees that the trucks are the way to address the ongoing toxic drug crisis in the city. Read more |
Want to recall a Canadian politician? It's not easy — if it's even allowed where you live
Only two provinces allow for the recall of politicians. But with the bar set high for the process, most politicians targeted are likely not in any jeopardy. Here's a closer look at recall legislation in Canada, its history, arguments for and against, and the chances of a recall succeeding. Read more |
B.C. files civil claim against e-cigarette giant, alleges company fuelled youth addiction
British Columbia has filed a civil claim against e-cigarette giant Juul Labs, saying the company fuelled youth nicotine addiction with “deceptive marketing practices.” Juul Labs denies the province's allegations. Read more |
Man dies after vehicle rolls into ditch in Abbotsford
A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Abbotsford on Saturday morning. Police say it happened in a part of the city not impacted by recent flooding. Read more |
More evacuation orders downgraded in Abbotsford but rain and wind warnings issued across B.C.
Rainfall warnings are back in effect for B.C.'s flood-soaked Fraser Valley. Several other regions of the province are also facing weather alerts, with forecasters saying to expect heavy rain and wind. Read more |
Abbotsford downgrades evacuation orders, lifts alerts as floodwaters recede
Environment Canada is warning of more rain for the Fraser Valley this weekend and into early next week, even as floodwaters that inundated parts of Abbotsford earlier this week begin to recede. Read more |