Moose Project in Peril
Recent shifts in the area of the Northern Lights Wildlife Society have resulted in a new challenge. The moose they release have become targets for some neighbors and local hunters.
Recent shifts in the area of the Northern Lights Wildlife Society have resulted in a new challenge. The moose they release have become targets for some neighbors and local hunters.
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.
Fort St. John RCMP are investigating an accident on Monday that left one person dead.
The older model Chevy Suburban was reported stolen by its owner on Sunday, according to the RCMP.
Initially, the homeowner was granted a building permit for a single-family home with one secondary unit in the subdivision.
There were tense scenes at a Vancouver School Board meeting Monday night – with two trustees claiming there is a culture of secrecy.
Donald Trump's threat to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods imported into the United States has created major waves.
When 65-year-old Dennis Walstrom died suddenly of complications from lung disease in Surrey late October, his daughter Emily Walstrom chose to have him cremated.
The family of a 64-year-old man with dementia is pleading with the public to help, urging a close look at pictures of their loved one – as a search for him extends into its fourth day.
BC Ferries says it’s changing route on how it receives feedback from the public.
A British Columbia man was handed a $4,000 fine and a one-year fishing ban after he was caught using a gillnet to illegally catch salmon.
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo has been denied parole for a third time following a hearing before the Parole Board of Canada.
A B.C. court has ordered the forfeiture of $30,000 in cash that was seized during a murder-for-hire investigation more than 30 years ago.
Tuesday was election day in Nova Scotia, but not everything went according to plan. Elections Nova Scotia says “human error” is to blame for a delayed opening at one polling station and high traffic caused its website to crash.
Toronto gridlock on blast as NHL team walks to game
For the second time in a row, Tim Houston's Progressive Conservatives have won a majority government in Nova Scotia. But this time, the NDP will form the official opposition.
Notorious killer and rapist Paul Bernardo has been denied parole for a third time after the families of his victims made an emotional plea to the Parole Board of Canada on Tuesday to keep him behind bars.
Business leaders across Canada are voicing concerns and fear over the widespread impact increased tariffs could have on their companies and workers, with some already looking to boost sales in other markets in the event their products become too expensive to sell to American customers.
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah took effect on Wednesday after U.S. President Joe Biden said both sides accepted an agreement brokered by the United States and France.
Edmonton's theatre community is in mourning after an actor died during a performance of "A Christmas Carol" at the Citadel Theatre on Sunday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Canada should address U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's border concerns in the next two months, before he's back in the White House, instead of comparing our situation to Mexico's and arguing the tariff threats are unjustified.
The Canadian dollar fell to its lowest level since May 2020 after Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian goods shipped to the United States once he takes office in January.
After U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports on his first day back in the White House unless his border concerns are addressed, there is mixed reaction on whether Canada should retaliate.
As U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatens Canada with major tariffs, sounding alarms over the number of people and drugs illegally crossing into America, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and some premiers say they agree that more could be done.