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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
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
The World Cup qualifying game between Mexico and Canada was delayed on Thursday because of homophobic chants at Azteca Stadium. → Read More
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
Gas prices have been pushing higher across Metro Vancouver in recent days, and an analyst warns they could continue to trend up. → Read More
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
The longtime Coast Mountain Bus Company worker critically injured in an incident in Vancouver earlier this week has died in hospital. → Read More
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
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
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
New research out of UBC shows Metro Vancouver has led the country in evictions, surpassing totals in Toronto and Montreal. → Read More
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
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.'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
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
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
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
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
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
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