Strata owners looking to set language precedent at B.C. Human Rights Tribunal
A group of condo owners in Richmond has won the right to take their case to the Human Rights Tribunal.
A group of condo owners in Richmond has won the right to take their case to the Human Rights Tribunal.
Surrey's Fijian community is trying to find any news about their homeland after Cyclone Winston slammed into the country this weekend -- leaving behind a path of destruction.
A march was held today to remember a young Surrey man shot and killed by police last summer.
A decade before Flint, Michigan, there was Rhode Island, a tiny state that took a daring plunge by suing the paint industry to seek money for cleaning up a danger lurking on walls and windowsills in up to 80 per cent of its homes.
The airport in Bathurst, N.B., closed as a precaution Sunday night because of concern over a potentially radioactive package.
The most obvious example of Vancouver's spiraling real estate prices might just come from a monthly report that has existed for 39 years.
DeMar DeRozan poured in 21 points, while Kyle Lowry added 18 to lead the Raptors over the Memphis Grizzlies 98-85 in their first game back home in Toronto in three weeks.
Preliminary results and unofficial quick vote counts in Bolivia are pointing toward a slim defeat for an effort to amend the constitution so President Evo Morales could run for another term.
The Sunday, February 21, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Hundreds of people in Christchurch gathered Monday to commemorate the fifth anniversary of an earthquake which killed 185 people.
Hockey teams from across Alberta and Saskatchewan were in Saskatoon this weekend for the inaugural Healthy Kids Classic.
A St. Albert woman is finally breathing a sigh of relief after it took nearly a year to get a Direct Energy bill corrected. As Julia Wong reports, the Province is now investigating.
Fire ripped through the Italian Bakery early Sunday morning. The store is a neighbourhood staple and family run business in east Edmonton. Erin Chalmers reports.
A webcast of the Sunday, February 21, 2016 edition of the News Hour. Hosted by Shallima Maharaj.
Tthe days of Edmonton's ice castle glory are numbered and will be coming to an end Monday.
A St. Albert woman said she is fed up with Direct Energy Regulated Services after it took more than a year to resolve her billing issues.
Firefighters from Edmonton, Strathcona County, Spruce Grove and St. Albert began their annual rooftop campout Sunday morning in support of Muscular Dystrophy.
BC Ambulance says seven people were involved in an avalanche that happened late Sunday morning in the Esplanade Range area near Golden, BC.