The BC Prosecution Service is appealing the not-guilty verdict for a man charged in a tragic crash that killed a Vancouver child.
Month: May 2024
‘Deeply disturbing’ that Legault asked police to dismantle McGill encampment: opposition parties
The pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill University say they have no plans to leave their encampment, despite a closed-door meeting with the school administration and calls from the premier for the demonstration to be shut down.
Garbage truck rollover near city dump in Kelowna
Police say the truck’s load shifted, resulting in the vehicle rolling over onto its side.
Oilers fans in B.C. brace for Canucks playoff rivalry
The Vancouver Canucks secured a second-round playoff date last week with the Edmonton Oilers. In the days since, both fan bases have been sizing up their Canadian competition.
Montreal Canadiens to get fifth overall pick in NHL draft
The Montreal Canadiens retained the fifth pick in the upcoming NHL lottery draft on Tuesday night.
Videos show another barge drifting towards Vancouver beach
A barge began drifting toward the shore in Vancouver Tuesday afternoon, prompting a call to the Coast Guard.
Garbage truck tips over near entrance of Kelowna landfill
Emergency crews are at the scene of a garbage truck rollover near Kelowna’s landfill.The truck has tipped over at the landfill entrance road off John Hindle Drive.Access to the dump appears to remain open, but drivers should expect delays while traveling through the area….
Alberta announces committee to help speed up oilsands tailings reclamation
The Alberta government has appointed a new committee to look into ways to speed up the reclamation of the large and growing tailings ponds in the province’s oilsands.
3 Montreal police officers hospitalized after being assaulted downtown
Three police officers were sent to hospital with injuries after a 23-year-old man assaulted them on a downtown street, Montreal police said on Tuesday.
