Boil Water Notice for Prince Rupert
Northern Health has directed the City to issue a Boil Water Notice as a result of equipment failure.
Northern Health has directed the City to issue a Boil Water Notice as a result of equipment failure.
The BC Corners Service has confirmed with CFTK news that they are investigating the crash that took two lives on Highway 37 earlier this month.
A memorial walk will be held in Terrace tomorrow to remember a youth taken too soon from the Community.
According to Fort St. John Staff Sergeant Scott Watson, one of the victims had to be extracted from a vehicle.
A new report from the United Nations says 140 women and girls on average were killed every day last year by a family member or intimate partner.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, the front engine of a GMC Pickup Truck was fully engulfed in flames.
The tree at the B.C. legislature is already up and decorated, but you would be hard pressed to spot an MLA in the hallways, and they won't gather in the chamber for more than two months, until February's Throne Speech.
A social media poster has shared an up-close encounter with a coyote on a leafy residential street in a Vancouver neighbourhood.
On Monday, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, YWCA Metro Vancouver rolled out an ad campaign aimed at educating people about how prevalent sexual violence is in their communities.
The tree at the B.C. legislature is already up and decorated, but you would be hard pressed to spot an MLA in the hallways, and they won't gather in the chamber for more than two months, until February's Throne Speech.
On Monday, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, YWCA Metro Vancouver rolled out an ad campaign aimed at educating people about how prevalent sexual violence is in their communities.
OpenTable has revealed its list of the year’s top 100 Canadian restaurants, and 15 of those are from British Columbia.
Toronto police say they have charged a mother with second-degree murder following the death of her infant, who was found with critical injuries in midtown Toronto last week.
A First Nation says it wasn't meaningfully consulted before the British Columbia government "effectively greenlit" what has been called the world's largest undeveloped gold mining project.
Nova Scotians will cast their votes Tuesday in a snap provincial election.
Toronto gridlock on blast as NHL team walks to game
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his cabinet are expected to face fresh questions today about Donald Trump vowing to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all products from Canada and Mexico on his first day in office, if border issues aren’t addressed.
An Ontario woman thought she got a good deal when she bought a van for $2,700, but later learned the odometer had been rolled back nearly 100,000 kilometres.
Canada Post says it's missed out on delivering an estimated 10 million parcels as a strike by more than 55,000 workers across the country continues ahead of Black Friday.
The Bank of Canada on Tuesday said inflation, which has been the center of attention and unhappiness for years amid rising prices, should fade into the background again as the annual rate settled back at 2 per cent.
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo is scheduled to appear before the Parole Board of Canada today for a hearing.
New U.S. regulations now force airlines to provide swift and automatic refunds for passengers when their flights are either cancelled or significantly delayed.
Disney has agreed to pay US$43 million to settle a lawsuit that it paid female employees less than their male counterparts in similar roles for nearly a decade.
In an announcement Monday, Dictionary.com said one word experienced a 'meteoric rise in usage' in 2024.
Consumer debt rose to a record $2.5 trillion in the third quarter as many Canadians continue to struggle with high living costs and rising unemployment, new surveys from two credit bureaus say.