Martin MacMahon, NEWS 1130

Martin MacMahon

NEWS 1130

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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U.S. border reopening good news for Surrey, Vancouver, Seattle commerce

Several B.C. trade groups are eager to find out more details about the U.S. border re-opening, which they say will directly impact their bottom lines. → Read More

Buying a Vancouver home using only income is hard, study shows

If you're having trouble trying to save for a house, you're not alone, as a new study shows how much Vancouver prices have detached from incomes. → Read More

Mexico soccer fans' homophobic chants delay game against Canada

The World Cup qualifying game between Mexico and Canada was delayed on Thursday because of homophobic chants at Azteca Stadium. → Read More

Vancouver house prices expected to jump this fall

RE/MAX has forecast the hot housing market will continue through the fall, as many continue to seek homes in suburban areas and away from the urban core. → Read More

Metro Vancouver gas prices on the rise

Gas prices have been pushing higher across Metro Vancouver in recent days, and an analyst warns they could continue to trend up. → Read More

NHL goalie Robin Lehner calls out Alain Vigneault, Flyers

An NHL goalie has made serious allegations after teams and a coach in the NHL, including former Vancouver Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault. → Read More

Vancouver bus driver dies after being pinned between buses

The longtime Coast Mountain Bus Company worker critically injured in an incident in Vancouver earlier this week has died in hospital. → Read More

Vancouver restaurant says COVID vaccine card 'simple', as grace period ends

The introduction of the B.C. Vaccine Card system has had its critics, but many restaurants believe it's the best way to keep businesses going. → Read More

B.C. man with mix-and-match vaccines calls for third COVID-19 shot

A North Vancouver man with mixed and matched vaccines is asking the province to allow him to a get a third shot so he can travel for work. → Read More

Canada climate change action lacking, says pre-election report

A new report labels Canada's handling of the climate change crisis as "highly insufficient," just days before people head to the polls. → Read More

Metro Vancouver eviction capital of Canada, says new report

New research out of UBC shows Metro Vancouver has led the country in evictions, surpassing totals in Toronto and Montreal. → Read More

B.C. drug toxicity deaths climb as world marks Overdose Awareness Day

The total number of deaths from January to June marks the highest recorded in the first six months of a calendar year, according to B.C.'s chief coroner. → Read More

Vancouver Liberal candidate Taleeb Noormohamed flipped 21+ homes since 2005

NEWS 1130 has learned Vancouver Liberal candidate Taleeb Noormohamed has sold at least 42 properties within Metro Vancouver over the last 17 years. → Read More

B.C. vaccine passport: Lack of exemption could spur legal challenges

B.C.'s plan to bring in COVID-19 vaccine passport has been met with mixed reaction, and parts of it could spark legal challenges, in the view of one lawyer. → Read More

COVID-19 booster shots too soon for general population, argues doctor

After the U.S. and Ontario announced a third COVID-19 shot for some people, a medical expert explains why it's still too soon for everyone to be triple vaccinated. → Read More

Refund refusals for some trying to cancel Interior vacations due to wildfires

After following the advice not to travel to the Interior, many say they are now being told they cannot get a refund on their vacations. → Read More

B.C. holds Walk-in Wednesday for vaccine immunizations

Wednesday, clinics across B.C. will be open for anyone who has not had their vaccine. The province is trying to ramp up immunization rates as COVID-19 cases rise. → Read More

Surrey church destroyed by 'suspicious' fire in Whalley neighbourhood-

St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Surrey's Whalley neighbourhood was completely destroyed by fire. The RCMP is treating the fire is suspicious. → Read More

B.C.'s cross-border families looking forward to reunions when restrictions ease

Families separated by the closure of the Canada-U.S. border are planning reunions, looking forward to hugs and in-person visits as soon as next month. → Read More

Lytton wildfire evacuees get first look at devastation in village

Evacuees from Lytton and nearby First Nations boarded a bus Friday, getting their first look at what little is left of their community after a wildfire. → Read More