Neighborhoods — Page 13
B.C. Supreme Court appoints administrator for Surrey condo tower after strata council feud
Justice Richard Fowler declared a December election invalid and stepped in to manage the 180-unit D'Corize building in Whalley after...
Eleven people rescued from capsized canoe near West Vancouver's Ambleside Beach
RCMP's Tactical Marine Operations Group pulled all 11 people from the water after their canoe capsized Sunday during the Squamish...
Langley ex-Mountie faces sentencing for second assault conviction against detained prisoner
Crown prosecutors are calling for three months in jail for former RCMP staff sergeant Damian Volk over the July 2020 assault.
Britannia Secondary's hockey academy pauses as low enrolment and teacher reassignment loom
The district-wide, low-barrier program—operating for nearly 20 years—faces suspension in September due to staffing cuts.
Surrey police officer cleared after investigation into arrest that left suspect injured
The Independent Investigations Office found the suspect's fractured elbow resulted from his fall, not excessive force.
B.C. nurses expand job action to Surrey Memorial Hospital Thursday morning
Picket lines begin at 5:30 a.m. as union escalates pressure over pay and workplace safety.
White Rock Players Club stages 'The 39 Steps' spoof through mid-July
Patrick Barlow's farcical take on Hitchcock's classic sends four actors through 100-plus characters with minimal sets — running through...
Inquest reveals Tatyanna Harrison's remains buried without family's knowledge or consent
The mother of a young Indigenous woman found dead at a Richmond marina in 2022 learned during an inquest that her daughter's body was...
West Vancouver approves 90 minutes of free parking at Ambleside Park
After months of debate, the district will let visitors park free for the first 90 minutes, then charge $2.50/hour.
New Westminster's Fridays on Front returns with weekly street festival
The free weekly food and street festival runs Fridays from July 10 to 24, then August 7 to 21, with live music, food trucks, and themed nights.
One dead in Coquitlam house fire on Roderick Avenue
Crews discovered a deceased person inside the home Tuesday morning after responding to a residential fire around 9 a.m.
North Vancouver council reverses chlorine plant ban after three months
District allows Chemtrade to continue operations with new safety covenant ending production by 2046.