23 mins Canucks' run prompts riot reflections. Can fans be trusted not to repeat history? Simon Coutts remembers being "heckled" by passersby in 2011 as he boarded up his bike shop on Vancouver's Robson Street before the Canucks' Game 7 Stanley Cup loss to the Boston Bruins, that would spur hordes of drunken fans to riot.
51 mins Community mourns thousands of fish lost as B.C. drought risk looms again Images of steelhead and trout flicker over long sheets of paper, brought to life in blue and green crayon rubbings by the thousands.
1 hour ‘Could see a plume of smoke’: 5 years since Plaza Hotel burned down lot remains empty It’s been five years since a raging fire gutted the Plaza Hotel in downtown Victoria. It took firefighters a week and 1-million gallons of water to finally extinguish the blaze.
12 hours Heavy police presence in a Bear Mountain neighbourhood West Shore RCMP closed off a neighbourhood in Bear Mountain on Tuesday evening to respond to an "incident." In a social media post at 8 p.m., Mounties said there was a "heavy police presence" at[...]
14 hours Another barge adrift in Vancouver prompts speedy coast guard response Another barge went adrift in Vancouver's English Bay, prompting a quick response from the Canadian Coast Guard.
15 hours Couple formerly living in Cedar charged with animal cruelty following raid A couple is now facing animal cruelty charges after the BC SPCA raided their former property in Cedar last fall and seized 177 animals.
15 hours Tsartlip Indian Day School survivor says federal settlement process 'retraumatizing' Survivors are waiting years for any remuneration or response. Others say the federal deadline is not compatible with the rate of healing.
16 hours CBC head spars with Conservative MPs as she testifies about executive bonuses An appearance by the CEO of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. at a parliamentary committee turned personal Tuesday, even before Catherine Tait faced a barrage of questions from Conservative MPs over executive bonuses.