12 hours Thousands of revelers descend on NYC for annual Santa-themed bar crawl SantaCon Throngs of people dressed as jolly Old St. Nick descended on New York City for the annual SantaCon charity pub crawl on Saturday.
1 day B.C. jury finds Ibrahim Ali guilty of 1st-degree murder in girl's death A British Columbia Supreme Court jury has found Ibrahim Ali guilty of first-degree murder for the death a 13-year-old girl whose body was found in a Burnaby park in July 2017.
2 days CSIS boss apologizes for rape claim response, revamps harassment plan Canada's spy chief has apologized to staff over his response to rape and bullying allegations in the agency's British Columbia office.
2 days Israeli troops round up Palestinian men in northern Gaza as U.N. warns aid operation 'in tatters' Israel said Friday that the military was rounding up Palestinian men in northern Gaza for interrogation, searching for Hamas militants, while desperate Palestinians in the south crowded into an ever-shrinking area, and the U.N. warned that its aid operation is “in tatters.”
2 days Inside Ibrahim Ali's murder trial: threats, hallucinations, a dead witness and delays Jury members are now sequestered, debating their verdict on the death of the girl, whose body was found in a Burnaby's Central Park in July 2017.
2 days As fossil fuel execs descend on U.N. climate summit, some ask 'what are COPs about?' The world’s major climate negotiations risk turning into a trade show spectacle of unchecked corporate influence, some observers warn, as a record number of delegates representing fossil fuel interests descend on the United Nations climate change conference known as COP28.
2 days CBC head Catherine Tait summoned to committee over job cuts, executive bonuses Members of Parliament have called CBC president Catherine Tait to testify about her announcement the public broadcaster would cut 10 per cent of its workforce, while not ruling out bonuses for executives.
3 days Major retailers must sign grocery code of conduct, federal agriculture minister says Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay wouldn't rule out the possibility of provincial or federal government intervention if the grocery code of conduct doesn't have every major retailer on board.
9 hours A mysterious ‘extra toed’ dinosaur footprint has local researchers looking for answers Researchers are studying a dinosaur footprint fossil with four toe-prints instead of the typical three. The preserved track was found in northeast B.C. and researchers at the Royal BC Museum want to know what made the unusual footprint.
9 hours 'First true test of winter': Snow and high winds hit Vancouver Island Saturday Snow and high winds made travel chaotic on many parts of Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland Saturday. BC Ferries was forced to cancel sailings and float planes were grounded. As Skye Ryan reports, heavy snow on the mid-Island made for some dangerous driving conditions.
10 hours 2 suffer minor injuries after car crashes into Langford pub Two people suffered minor injuries after their vehicle crashed into the side of the Loghouse Pub in Langford on Saturday morning.
11 hours 7 people on Vancouver Island reported illnesses linked to salmonella from cantaloupe Seven people on Vancouver Island have been reported to have an illnesses due to salmonella after eating cantaloupe amid a multi-provincial outbreak.