Auditor general raises concerns about B.C.’s bookkeeping for 16th time
The auditor general says government documents don't disclose all the money B.C. has contractually committed to spend in the future.
The auditor general says government documents don't disclose all the money B.C. has contractually committed to spend in the future.
According to police, the plane crashed north of Brisco, a small, unincorporated community on Highway 95.
The four locations would provide 120 overnight beds operated by Ark Aid Street Mission, with a total price tag of around $3 million.
Province-wide this year, more than five million turkeys and chickens have been euthanized, most of them from the Fraser Valley. Farmer Mike Bose has lost more than 17,000 birds.
Vancouver City Hall has implemented metal detectors and bag checks for access to its third floor, which includes council chambers.
Emergency crews are responding to a fire that broke out at an encampment near the Fort York Blvd. and Lake Shore Blvd. West area on Tuesday evening.
The Bombers signed five Americans and four Canadians just hours after announcing Kyle Walters had agreed to a 2-year contract extension.
With less than two weeks left before the national assembly breaks for the holidays, Housing Minister France-Élaine Duranceau is trying to push ahead with Bill 31.
One of the most dynamic scorers in Western Hockey League history, Memorial Cup MVP Dan Hodgson now has his jersey number immortalized by the Prince Albert Raiders.
Government House leader Karina Gould said the Liberals and NDP are still hammering out the details of a bill and it's a "productive" conversation.
The Coastal GasLink pipeline that stretches across northern B.C. is mechanically complete ahead of the company's year-end deadline.
A cat named Leo has made it to supermodel status after making the cut to become Mr. November in a national pet calendar.
The Alberta government announced it will be creating a new committee and framework on Tuesday, aiming to address EMS concerns and improve health-care across the province.
Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins had barely settled into his seat for a media availability at a downtown restaurant when a Shohei Ohtani question was volleyed his way.
Winnipeg's West Broadway community is feeling the impacts of violent crime in the city after a quadruple homicide on Langside Street over the weekend.
The disgraced South Carolina attorney is already serving a life term without parole after a jury found him guilty of killing his wife and son, which Murdaugh denies.
The Saskatchewan Blue Cross released a survey that reveals that 76 per cent of those living in the province overestimate their level of health literacy.
It's a nation-wide crisis affecting youth, says one Canadian organization, after the suicide of a boy who became a victim to sextortion.
Veteran dog trainer Jennifer Fraser and her Australian Shepherd named Daquiri are dancing their way into the international spotlight and are featured in The Secret Lives of Dogs.
At 7:50 a.m. on Tuesday, Warman Fire Rescue rushed to the scene of a two-vehicle collision at the junction of Highway 11 and Lutheran Road.
Parliamentary secretary Chris Bittle announced $348,161 to help repair affordable apartments and emergency homeless shelters in Brandon that were damaged by water.
Amir Abdulrahman was granted day parole in May and, in a decision last week, a Parole Board of Canada panel decided he can now be released.
Quebec's English-speaking community is being warned it could be affected by Bill 15, the government's major reform of the health-care network.
Municipalities in New Brunswick are growing by double digits in the lastest tax base growth assessmenet data from the provincial government.
Michael Milani will chair a tribunal consisting of five members who will review the federal government's proposed clean-electricity regulations.