Vancouver police have released security video as they seek witnesses to an unprovoked assault in the downtown core.
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Fire in Cochrane housing development destroys home
Cochrane RCMP say a fire broke out in the town on Tuesday night, destroying at least one home under construction.
Residents blast STM over lack of proper consultation on proposed ventilation station project
Montreal’s transit authority failed to properly consult with the public over its ‘indefensible’ plan to force an elderly couple out of their home to build a new ventilation station in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, a commission was told Tuesday evening.
Vancouver draft budget proposes 5.5% property tax increase
Vancouver councillors were given the first draft of the 2025 operating budget Tuesday, a 373-page document detailing a $2.4 billion dollar budget.
B.C. police failing to enforce ‘restraining orders’ too often, report finds
Inconsistent policework is leaving too many B.C. women vulnerable as they attempt to flee from intimate-partner violence, according to a new report highlighting a range of issues plaguing the province’s system of protection orders and peace bonds.
‘Helping new entrepreneurs’: Gather Local Market lets potential food businesses test out product
With seven months under their belt, Gather Local Market at River Landing continues to try new ideas to move their concept forward. The latest addition is helping small businesses get off the ground.
Giving Tuesday campaign targets support for Victoria health centre
A Greater Victoria non-profit has launched a $1.5-million fundraising campaign to build a health centre on the main floor of its Crosstown development.
Bad blood? Taylor Swift ticket dispute settled by B.C. tribunal
A B.C. woman and her daughter will be attending one of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Vancouver – but only after a tribunal intervened and settled a dispute among friends over tickets.
‘Serial mischief’ suspect wanted for allegedly throwing rocks at businesses in Mississauga
Peel police are looking for a suspect who they described as a ‘serial mischief’ following at least 10 incidents of rocks being thrown at businesses in Mississauga.
Province announces nearly $100K for dementia care in Chatham-Kent
The province is investing $99,900 to connect more people in Chatham-Kent to dementia care and support.
