BC Government
-
B.C. settles legal debt with ex-official convicted in ‘quick wins’ vote scandalThe B.C. government is forgiving $340,000 in legal debt owed by a former official convicted of using public office to help the B.C. Liberals.PoliticsJul 15
-
Canadian Gastrointestinal Society calling out B.C. for being slow to approve drugsThe GI Society claims that in many cases, a doctor will prescribe an older medication and tell the patient to throw it out, sometimes multiple times.HealthApr 27
-
-
Advertisement
-
B.C. government’s U.S. coffee truck promotion cost taxpayers $165 a cupThe Canadian Taxpayers Federation submitted a Freedom of Information request to find out how much the two-day initiative in June 2025 in Seattle cost B.C. taxpayers.PoliticsApr 7
-
-
Advertisement
-
B.C. business community urges government to kick-start ‘economic engine’ in 2026"We're asking for three things in particular," Alex McMillan, Interim CEO of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce, told Global News on Wednesday.PoliticsDec 3, 2025
-
B.C.’s new law would go after vaping product companies for deceptive practicesThe Vaping Product Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act would allow the government to take legal action against companies that mislead consumers.PoliticsOct 8, 2025
-
-
Funding boost of $52M for Surrey schools amid overcrowding crunchThe funding will see the addition of 17 new classrooms at Old Yale Road Elementary, six classrooms at Latimer Road Elementary and 12 classrooms at William Watson Elementary.EducationJun 29, 2024
-
-
ICBC’s former headquarters in North Van to be turned into 100s of new homesThe building is close to transit, the SeaBus, and other amenities, which is why the government chose that location, Premier David Eby explained.PoliticsJun 17, 2024
-
‘These companies can suck it up’: B.C. premier stays firm despite Uber pushbackUber Canada said consumers will be paying more for services in September when the new regulations come into effect for gig workers.CanadaJun 13, 2024
-
-
Advertisement
-
Above-average seasonal heat is on the way for B.C.The province announced it has taken a few measures to keep people cool including expanding its free portable air conditioner program to reach 19,000 more households.EnvironmentMay 31, 2024
-
-
Advertisement
-
Province urges British Columbians to be ‘FireSmart’ ahead of long weekendWildfires near Fort Nelson and the Fort Nelson First Nation have already resulted in evacuation orders and alerts for several communities in northeastern B.C.FireMay 16, 2024
Trending
-
‘Jurassic Park’ actor Sam Neill cause of death revealed13,713 Read -
‘Sovereignty comes with responsibility:’ U.S. lawmakers to Canada on wildfires12,578 Read -
Where cyclosporiasis cases stand in Canada as U.S. parasite outbreak rages11,808 Read -
‘It was far away until it wasn’t’: Lodge owner details harrowing northern Ontario fires9,967 Read -
Canada doesn’t get credit for undoing ‘something bad,’ says U.S. trade czar9,726 Read -
No sharing of Gordie Howe bridge tolls until debt is repaid, Carney says5,333 Read -
Top Videos
-
Air quality worsens in Peterborough area as wildfire smoke lingers -
Peterborough mayor ‘deeply disappointed’ and ‘surprised’ by Woodward closure announcement -
Health alerts issused as wildfire smoke continues to blanket Peterborough region -
Peterborough receives $1.65M for exceeding housing build target in 2025 -
Woodward to relocate aviation systems manufacturing facility in Peterborough to Poland in August 2027 -
United Way Peterborough and District names Tiffany Arcari new 2026 campaign chairperson -