'Snow Angels" Program on the Hunt for New Angels
As the cold sets in and the snow begins to accumulate, a local program is putting out an appeal for volunteers.
As the cold sets in and the snow begins to accumulate, a local program is putting out an appeal for volunteers.
With Christmas less than four weeks away, it becomes the spirit of giving to those who have had a tough break in life in the Northwest, and CFTK-TV alongside Bounce Radio and Pure Country are working with the local Salvation Army on the annual Henny's Sharing Tree Donation event.
If you're looking for a family-friendly way to kick off the holiday season this weekend, look no further.
An 'iPetitions' created on November 27 has already garnered over 1,000 signatures.
Coby Roy Skiffington is wanted on two counts of assault and one count of breach of a release order.
A series of upper disturbances have combined with cold arctic air bringing snow to the region from Thursday to Friday afternoon.
A construction contractor from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been ordered to repay a $330,000 loan from a friend who gave him leeway for years, despite her own financial suffering – all because she was under the false impression he had brain cancer.
A rural Vancouver Island couple are considering their retirement investment plans after winning $500,000 in a recent Lotto 6/49 draw, according to the B.C. Lottery Corporation.
A car crash in Richmond earlier this week sent two people to hospital and left a path of destruction in its wake.
A construction contractor from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been ordered to repay a $330,000 loan from a friend who gave him leeway for years, despite her own financial suffering – all because she was under the false impression he had brain cancer.
A rural Vancouver Island couple are considering their retirement investment plans after winning $500,000 in a recent Lotto 6/49 draw, according to the B.C. Lottery Corporation.
With B.C. poised to introduce a flipping tax, new data from Statistics Canada is shedding light on how many homes are bought and rapidly re-sold – and how profitable the venture has been.
A construction contractor from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been ordered to repay a $330,000 loan from a friend who gave him leeway for years, despite her own financial suffering – all because she was under the false impression he had brain cancer.
Calgary police say a Good Samaritan who stopped to help another motorist was killed in an accident on Wednesday night.
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation says a salvage plan is now in place for a ship that ran aground in the St. Lawrence River last weekend.
The federal government's five-page piece of legislation to enact Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promised two-month tax break on a range of consumer goods over the holidays, is expected to pass in the House of Commons by the end of the day.
The union representing Canada Post workers says the Crown corporation has been laying off striking employees as the labour action by more than 55,000 workers approaches the two-week mark.
A shopping mall and office complex in downtown Montreal is being criticized for using the popular children's song 'Baby Shark' to discourage unhoused people from loitering in its emergency exit stairwells.
A construction contractor from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been ordered to repay a $330,000 loan from a friend who gave him leeway for years, despite her own financial suffering – all because she was under the false impression he had brain cancer.
Calgary police say a Good Samaritan who stopped to help another motorist was killed in an accident on Wednesday night.
Terrifying video shows a man jumping out of a moving roller-coaster in Arizona after he says his safety belt failed.
The Vienna sausage stand is a place where the street sweeper, the manager, the tourist and the celebrity converge for the same tasty snack. Now it also has the official stamp of approval as part of Austria’s heritage.
W5's Avery Haines tells the story of Jack Letts, a Canadian Muslim convert in a Syrian jail, accused of being a member of ISIS. In part two of a three-part investigation, Haines speaks with Letts, who issues a plea to return to Canada to face justice.
The Competition Bureau is suing Google over alleged anticompetitive conduct in the tech giant's online advertising business and wants the company to sell off two of its services and pay a penalty.