Tuesday · Aug 11, 2026
North Delta students raise $51,537 for ALS at Hawthorne Park community walk
Seaquam Secondary students organized the Move to Cure ALS Walk for a second consecutive year, drawing 307 participants and 15 dogs to raise awareness and funds for the disease.
Dangerous driving trial reveals camper van's 800-metre wrong-way dash that injured five on Highway 1
Dashcam footage from Sept. 21, 2022 showed the moment a driver on the Upper Levels Highway entered an off-ramp going the wrong direction into oncoming traffic, colliding with...
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Fortune Sound Club
Free Phoebe Bridgers laser show tickets available for tonight
Phoebe Bridgers' laser show at The Dome tonight at 8:30 — someone's got two free tickets they can't use. the lost weekend planetarium experience is wild if you're into her...
Majority of commercial vehicles fail inter-agency safety inspection in Coquitlam
Twelve of 20 vehicles were taken out of service for serious safety issues, with 47 total defects noted during a collaborative enforcement blitz on July 29.
Broadway-City Hall Station takes shape as Canada Line-Millennium Line interchange nears completion
New underground passageways, escalators, and elevators are connecting the two SkyTrain lines beneath one of Vancouver's busiest intersections, with public opening set for late 2027.
UBC professor honoured as new seahorse species named after her work
Amanda Vincent, director of Project Seahorse, receives recognition for decades of conservation research as a new Indian Ocean species bears her name.
Yeat with Sheck Wes
PNE Forum - Vancouver
Yeat: The LOVE/LYFE Tour
PNE Forum
Yard Act with Bambara
The Pearl
B.C. capital budget shows $4 billion unspent on hospitals, transit, and highways
The NDP government reveals widespread project delays blamed on labour shortages and supply chain issues, affecting St. Paul's Hospital, Surrey transit, and Highway 1 expansion.
Tri-City Dust Devils at Vancouver Canadians
Scotiabank Field
Basketball court with a view at Kitsilano Beach
kits beach's court is getting heavy use rn — the cn tower and north shore mountains in the background make every game feel like you're playing on the edge of the city.
Pet boarding and food available free for B.C. wildfire evacuees through BC SPCA
Emergency support for evacuated families includes temporary housing and supplies for animals at BC SPCA centres across the province.
Teacher banned from profession after sexual assault conviction
a vancouver high school teacher has been permanently banned from teaching following a sexual assault conviction. the decision closes the door on a career that involved...
B.C. wildfires force 118 more properties onto evacuation alert near Highway 5
The Ainslie Creek wildfire continues advancing on multiple fronts, with the province expanding alerts as flames approach major highways and Indigenous reserve lands.
Cyclist seeking witnesses for hit and run at Oliver Crescent
A cyclist hit by a white VW Golf Sportwagen at Oliver Crescent and MacDonald this morning at 7:10–7:15 is looking for anyone who saw it happen or caught the license plate. If...
Pedestrian killed in North Burnaby collision; police seek witnesses
A 68-year-old woman died after being struck in the area of Pender Street and MacDonald Avenue Monday evening. The driver stayed at the scene.
Charges approved in downtown Vancouver random assault cases
Charges have been approved following four random assaults in downtown Vancouver. Police continue to investigate related incidents.
Wildfire smoke could return to Vancouver this week
Smoke from B.C. wildfires could drift back over Vancouver this week, according to meteorologists tracking the fires burning across the province.
Archival newsreel shows Bing Crosby's 1948 Vancouver visit
A newly surfaced newsreel documents crooner Bing Crosby's 1948 visit to Vancouver, including footage at City Hall, Sunset Community Centre, a Squamish First Nations ceremony at...
Sapperton Station closed for medical emergency; bus bridge in effect
Sapperton Station is closed due to a medical emergency. A bus bridge is running between Columbia and Braid stations while service is restored.
B.C. government logs critical spotted owl habitat despite recovery plans
Since 2023, the province has issued permits to log 2,350 hectares of federally designated critical habitat for endangered northern spotted owls.