Significant drug seizure in Prince Rupert
On September 6, 2024 the Prince Rupert RCMP General Investigation Section executed a series of search warrants in relation to drug trafficking in Prince Rupert.
On September 6, 2024 the Prince Rupert RCMP General Investigation Section executed a series of search warrants in relation to drug trafficking in Prince Rupert.
The Skeena Valley Men's Shed isn't just an idea any more - it's a reality. CFTK caught up with members of the organization at a fundraiser.
MLA Ross said a heartfelt goodbye to his constituents this past weekend at a banquet to celebrate his two terms in office, and was surprised with an award.
On September 3, 2024, at 10:32 AM, RCMP received a report of surveying equipment found near the intersection of West Bypass Road and 244 Road.
The weeklong fundraiser raises money for child cancer research.
On September 18th, 2024, city park crews were seen in Matthews Park cleaning up trash left behind by a recently dismantled homeless camp.
In one of the final speeches he makes before the provincial election campaign period formally begins, Premier David Eby promised a gathering of B.C.'s mayors that he would continue to work closely with them if he's returned to government, but didn't make any last-minute spending announcements.
The Union of B.C. Municipalities is asking the provincial government to make transit free for teenagers.
The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.
An agreement between First Nations and the British Columbia government will see thousands of homes made available in Vancouver at 40-per-cent below cost.
The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.
If the lead up to British Columbia's provincial election campaign is any indication of what’s to come, voters should expect the unexpected.
The University of Ottawa's special advisor on antisemitism says he has resigned following posts he made on social media celebrating the pager explosions in Lebanon this week.
A special ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome marked the successful recovery of an iconic portrait of Winston Churchill after a two-year search by Ottawa police.
The mayor of Fort Saskatchewan apologized on Thursday for comments she made earlier this week about killing feral cats.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Treasury Board President Anita Anand to take on additional duties as Canada's minister of transport.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh got into a heated exchange in the House of Commons on Thursday, just minutes after Singh announced his party would not be supporting the Conservatives’ first non-confidence motion against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
A majority of Canadians say we should accept fewer immigrants in 2025, with nearly three-quarters saying immigration should be reduced until housing becomes more affordable, according to a Nanos survey for CTV News.
CTV News has learned there are multiple Canadian women alleging they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the late Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is calling on the Bloc Quebecois to topple the Trudeau government next Wednesday and trigger a federal election.
For most people, dinner on a cruise ship is a time to relax. But when influencer couple Abby and Matt Howard decided to kick back with a dinner à deux, they ended up kicking up a storm.
The University of Ottawa's special advisor on antisemitism says he has resigned following posts he made on social media celebrating the pager explosions in Lebanon this week.
The mayor of Fort Saskatchewan apologized on Thursday for comments she made earlier this week about killing feral cats.
The leader of Hezbollah vowed to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this week's mass bombing attack on its communication devices, and said Israelis displaced by the fighting from homes near the Lebanon border would not be able to return until the war in Gaza ends.