'Ksan to Open Temporary Winter Shelter on Lakelse
The 'Ksan society has put out a release that they intend to operate a Temporary Winter Shelter at their Turning Points Housing Connections on Lakelse avenue.
The 'Ksan society has put out a release that they intend to operate a Temporary Winter Shelter at their Turning Points Housing Connections on Lakelse avenue.
Joel Brousson has replaced Chief Chad Cooper, who had been in the role since June 2023.
Family of Cassidy Melo have created a petition in her honour.
However, the airport doesn't expect any major delays in processing departing passengers as extra customer service agents and screening officers will be on hand to ensure smooth operations.
The name and exact cause of death have not been disclosed.
The ‘GE LUNAR Pro Bone Densitometer’ replaces an outdated model that has been in use for the past 11 years, offering radiologists improved diagnostic capabilities.
Security footage from a home in Vancouver’s Kerrisdale neighbourhood clearly shows a man grabbing Christmas decorations from the front lawn, and then casually walking away with them.
The B.C. government is seeking the forfeiture of an eclectic haul of sports memorabilia, supersized luxury clothing, cash, jewelry and a gold tooth that were seized by Vancouver police in a criminal probe in March.
Former B.C. NDP cabinet minister Selina Robinson recently released a self-published memoir titled “Truth be Told.”
The first severe case of avian flu has been recorded in the United States and the state of California has now declared a state of emergency.
British Columbia's police oversight agency is investigating the death of a Central Saanich police sergeant who had been charged with sexual assault and breach of trust hours before he was found dead on Wednesday.
A former youth support worker has been convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy in B.C. government care – an incident that followed months of secret hangouts and shirtless massages that were in clear violation of his employer's policies.
Security footage from a home in Vancouver’s Kerrisdale neighbourhood clearly shows a man grabbing Christmas decorations from the front lawn, and then casually walking away with them.
A retired nurse and teacher in Newfoundland was honoured this week for her volunteer work, which included more than two decades washing the hair of bedridden hospital patients.
An appeal to a legal case that made international headlines has been dismissed by Saskatchewan's highest court.
Environment Canada has issued a series of winter weather alerts from Edmonton to St. John's as freezing rain, snow squalls and extreme cold blanket parts of the country.
A new book about Chrystia Freeland has just come out, after the publishing company sped up its release date by a few months. CTV News sifted through the book and pulled out some notable anecdotes, as well as insights about Freeland's relationship with the prime minister.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is shuffling his cabinet this morning. He is expected to make several changes to his ministerial roster in a bid to inject some stability at a tumultuous time for the embattled Liberal government.
Security footage from a home in Vancouver’s Kerrisdale neighbourhood clearly shows a man grabbing Christmas decorations from the front lawn, and then casually walking away with them.
A knife-wielding teenager walked into a school in Croatia’s capital Zagreb on Friday, killing a 7-year-old student and injuring three more children and a teacher, authorities said.
The Royal Family is spreading holiday cheer with newly released Christmas cards.
French President Emmanuel Macron faced widespread frustration and anger from residents of Mayotte during his visit to the Indian Ocean archipelago, which is still reeling from the damage of the strongest cyclone to hit the region in nearly a century.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc says it's not the Liberal government's job to respond to everything U.S. president-elect Donald Trump posts online.
For a long time, scientists believed the first humans to arrive in the Americas soon killed off these giant ground sloths through hunting, along with many other massive animals like mastodons, sabre-toothed cats and dire wolves that once roamed North and South America.