Jean Charest announces run for Conservative leadership in Calgary
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest officially confirmed his candidacy for leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada on Thursday night in Calgary, telling members he...
Jean Charest formally launches Conservative Party leadership bid from Calgary
Jean Charest, the former Quebec premier and federal cabinet minister, has formally announced he's running for leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
U.S. approves $13.6B of aid to Ukraine as part of $1.5T funding bill
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill into law, averting agency shutdowns ahead of the midnight Friday deadline when existing U.S. government funds...
‘They don’t want to drive’: Volunteer-driven B.C. charities hit hard by rising gas prices
B.C. charities that rely on volunteer drivers say the price at the pump is causing major headaches.
Status quo recommended for Winnipeg police funding model
The city's public service is recommending council keep things the same when it comes to funding the Winnipeg Police Service.
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon’s appointment did not violate official languages act, commissioner rules
The Commissioner of Official Languages has ruled that the nomination process of Gov. Gen. Mary Simon did not violate federal legislation concerning bilingualism.
COVID-19 update for March 10: Four new deaths, 336 new cases announced | Masks not required on board Metro Vancouver transit | Vaccination card not required as of April 8 | Study finds 18 million deaths worldwide
Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the coronavirus situation in B.C. for March 10, 2022. Read More
Metro Vancouver gas prices tipped to drop 15 cents overnight to less than $2 a litre
Gas price analyst Dan McTeague has predicted the price of gas will drop 15 cents in Metro Vancouver overnight to $1.99 a litre. Read More
Russian convoy outside Kyiv has redeployed into firing positions, satellite photos show
The photos also show the heavy damage the Kyiv region has already suffered as forces move closer to the prime target of the invasion.
B.C. businesses hail end of mask mandate, but face long road to recovery
B.C.'s requirement to wear masks in indoor public places will be rescinded at 12:01 a.m. Friday, while vaccine passports will be eliminated on April 8.