8 mins B.C.Transit to put more electric buses and charging infrastructures in B.C. After a previous setback, BC Transit will be taking another direction in its plan to electrify and will be purchasing 66 electric buses from two suppliers.
11 mins Victoria on track to meet housing targets, Saanich and Oak Bay running behind The six-month progress reports on municipalities with housing targets set have now come in, and show that Victoria is ahead of schedule to meet its goals while Saanich and Oak Bay are running behind schedule.
1 hour Singh tells Conservatives to back off as House prepares for first pharmacare vote NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is warning Conservatives to back down from attempts to block pharmacare legislation.
2 hours London Drugs aims to reopen all stores by end of day Tuesday London Drugs says it has reopened 40 of its stores so far, and aims to have the remaining 39 open by the end of day Tuesday.
2 hours B.C. paramedics union to lobby for better health care services, mental health supports Representatives of the paramedics union in B.C. will be in Victoria this week to lobby for improved paramedic services and mental health supports for their members.
3 hours Hamas accepts cease-fire proposal for Gaza after Israel orders Rafah evacuation ahead of attack Hamas announced Monday it has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari proposal for a cease-fire to halt the seven-month-long war with Israel in Gaza.
4 hours Winnipeg man admits to killing four women, says not criminally responsible A man has admitted in court that he killed four women in Winnipeg, but his lawyers are asking he be found not criminally responsible because of mental illness.
5 hours Spike in 'violent rhetoric' since Oct. 7 attack from 'extremist actors,' CSIS warns The Israel-Hamas war has led to a spike in "violent rhetoric" from "extremist actors" that could prompt some in Canada to turn to violence, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service warns.