Category Archives: British Columbia

Autopsy says dingoes likely didn't kill Canadian, but there were 'pre-mortem' bites
The father of a young Canadian found dead on a beach in Australia on Monday said her family hopes to bring her remains home next week, after an autopsy suggested dingo bites on her body were likely no...
The Canadian Press Jan 23, 2026

Fewer black bears killed in B.C. last year than in last decade: conservation officers
New figures suggest fewer black bears in British Columbia were killed in 2025 than in previous years in the last decade. The Conservation Officer Service says officers dispatched 178 black bears and e...
The Canadian Press Jan 23, 2026

OneBC group 'facilitated' off UBC campus by RCMP amid safety fears
VANCOUVER - The University of British Columbia says RCMP officers "facilitated" a group of people from the OneBC party off its Vancouver campus after they failed to follow instructions to leave for th...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

B.C. minister condemns hate crimes after Nazi symbol spray-painted on bridge
VICTORIA - British Columbia's Indigenous relations minister is condemning "repeated acts of racist vandalism" in Port Alberni after someone spray painted a Nazi symbol over a message of 'every child m...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

B.C. to fund $600,000 expansion of forensic firearms lab to fight extortion violence
VICTORIA - British Columbia is undertaking a $600,000 expansion of the province's forensic firearms lab, a move the government says is a direct response to the recent rash of extortion violence. The f...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

Ex-grocery boss Jones to make 'big announcement' amid B.C. Conservative race
VICTORIA - Former grocery executive Darrell Jones says he'll be making a "big announcement" next week as he considers running for the leadership of the B.C. Conservatives. Jones, whose announcement is...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

Myles Gray police-beating death hearing in B.C. adjourned due to hot-mic obscenity
VANCOUVER - A public hearing into the 2015 police beating death of Myles Gray that got underway in Vancouver this week has been adjourned because a lawyer used a strong obscenity to describe someone i...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

First Nations-owned Vancouver Island wood chip plant set to close in March
ALERT BAY - A wood chip plant on Vancouver Island that's majority-owned by a First Nation in British Columbia and was acquired with help from provincial funding, says it is closing, the latest setback...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

Prosecutors fail to have B.C. man jailed indefinitely after attempted robbery
A British Columbia judge has rejected a bid by prosecutors to have a man who was convicted of attempted robbery jailed indefinitely as a dangerous offender, a designation typically reserved for violen...
The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2026

Police investigating first Vancouver homicide of 2026
VANCOUVER - Police in Vancouver are investigating the city's first homicide of 2026. A statement from police says a man was stabbed Tuesday near East 10th Avenue and Commercial Drive. Police say they ...
The Canadian Press Jan 21, 2026

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