16 mins Civil society at ‘high risk’ of cyber threats from state-sponsored actors: CSE Canada's cyberspy agency says countries like Russia and China are increasingly targeting non-profit and advocacy groups, as well as journalists and human rights activists.
57 mins CVRD launches water conservation campaign ahead of usage spike this summer The CVRD has launched a water conservation campaign to encourage residents to turn off their taps more frequently this spring and summer.
1 hour SunChips Harvest Cheddar, Munchies recalled due to possible salmonella contamination Frito Lay Canada has recalled two of its chip flavours due to possible salmonella contamination from its supplier of the seasoning.
2 hours Wildfire growth prompts another evacuation order in northeastern B.C. A wildfire just outside the community of Fort Nelson has grown as residents in British Columbia's northeast receive more evacuation orders.
2 hours Canadian short story legend, Nobel Prize winner Alice Munro has died Canadian short story legend Alice Munro has died. The news was confirmed by Munro's family and her former editor and publisher Doug Gibson.
4 hours B.C. wolf cull program must end, wildlife conservation groups say Wildlife conservation groups are calling on the provincial government to end, what they call, the inhumane and ineffective wolf cull in B.C.
18 hours 'Extremely difficult conditions': Wildfire creeps closer to Fort Nelson as other regions announce burning restrictions With the Parker Lake wildfire creeping closer to communities in Northeastern B.C., restrictions are being put in place on Vancouver Island ahead of the long weekend.
18 hours 'Tarantino-esque': Crown describes 2022 group beating of man inside Victoria supportive housing A man was beaten up, taped to a chair and had a torch-heated toonie placed on his chest, before being set on fire, all over a $200 drug debt.