BCDec 05, 2025
Whitecaps prepare for first MLS conference final against Inter Miami
The Vancouver Whitecaps are in Florida as the club gets ready for a historic appearance in the Major League Soccer conference final. The matchup against Inter Miami marks the first time Vancouver has advanced this far in the league’s post-season structure.
The Whitecaps face one of the highest profile opponents in MLS, with global star Lionel Messi leading Miami’s attack. Vancouver players say the spotlight does not change their focus. Midfielder Sebastian Berhalter told reporters he believes the team has the confidence and structure needed to compete for a place in the league championship
BCDec 05, 2025
B.C. adds jobs in November as province faces pressure from U.S. tariffs, new labour data shows
British Columbia recorded a modest increase in employment last month as new federal labour data pointed to steady economic conditions despite ongoing uncertainty in sectors such as forestry. The provincial government highlighted the gains on Friday after Statistics Canada released its Labour Force Survey for November.
According to the survey, B.C. added 6,200 jobs in November and has gained more than 40,000 positions over the past year, led by manufacturing and construction. The province’s unemployment rate edged down to 6.4 percent, slightly below the national rate of 6.5 percent. Statistic
BCDec 05, 2025
Pedestrian dies after early morning collision with pickup truck in Abbotsford
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a pickup truck early Friday morning in Abbotsford, in an area police say is known for limited street lighting.
Abbotsford police report the collision occurred around 5:30 a.m. on McCallum Road, just south of Busby Road and north of the Trans Canada Highway. First responders found the pedestrian with life-threatening injuries, and the individual was later pronounced dead in hospital.
Investigators say the driver of the pickup truck remained at the scene and has been cooperating with officers. Early findings suggest that both the low lighting conditions a
BCDec 04, 2025
Suspect Arrested After Overnight Window-Smashing in North Vancouver
Police in North Vancouver have arrested a man following an early-morning incident in which multiple business windows were smashed.
North Vancouver RCMP received a call just before 5:00 a.m. on December 4 about a man breaking windows at businesses in the Park and Tilford business centre at 333 Brooksbank Avenue. Officers quickly responded and apprehended a suspect on the premises.
Authorities allege the man used a modified hockey stick to smash the front windows of around six businesses. No items were reported stolen, and no one was injured during the spree.
The suspect remains in custody and f
BCDec 04, 2025
Richmond RCMP warns public of rising distraction thefts targeting jewelry
Richmond RCMP is alerting residents after a series of distraction-theft incidents reported between late September and November 2025.
Police say suspects used a range of tactics to divert victims’ attention, often resulting in stolen jewelry. The thefts took place in both public areas and residential neighbourhoods across Richmond.
The incidents predominantly targeted older adults, though one youth was also affected. Suspects, frequently travelling in SUVs or sedans, used approaches such as unsolicited hugs, fake jewelry exchanges, or emotional stories to trick victims. Stolen items reported
BCDec 04, 2025
New Westminster Police ask for public help to find missing Surrey man
The New Westminster Police Department is asking residents across the region, particularly in Surrey, to help locate 24-year-old Rajvir, who has been reported missing after he was last seen at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Police say the young man is known to spend time in Surrey and may be travelling on public transit.
Investigators describe Rajvir as 5 feet 7 inches tall with a slim build, dark brown hair, a beard, and brown eyes. He also has a tattoo on his left forearm. Officers are concerned for his well-being, noting that he may appear disoriented and could require immediate assistance.
Serge
BCDec 04, 2025
John Rustad steps down as B.C. Conservative leader after caucus revolt
John Rustad has resigned as leader of the Conservative Party of B.C., ending a tense standoff that unfolded over the past two days between him, his caucus and the party’s executive. His departure comes less than 24 hours after he publicly rejected calls to quit, insisting he still held the mandate to lead.
In a written statement released today, Rustad said the internal dispute was not the result of a hostile takeover by former BC Liberal members, responding to concerns raised by some supporters after last year’s political realignment that saw several MLAs cross over to the Conservatives. H
BCDec 04, 2025
Vancouver police rule child’s fatal balcony fall a tragic accident
Vancouver police say the death of an eight-year-old girl who fell from a highrise balcony in Yaletown last month has been confirmed as an accident. Investigators concluded their review of the Nov. 11 incident and found no evidence of criminal involvement.
In a brief statement, the Vancouver Police Department said the girl’s fall from an upper-floor balcony was a tragic event, and officers extended condolences to the family and community members affected. The case was handled by the department’s Major Crime Section, which is responsible for probing sudden deaths and complex investigations.
BCDec 03, 2025
B.C. Conservatives say 'professionally incapacitated' Rustad removed as leader
The BC Conservative Party says John Rustad has been removed as leader of the provincial Opposition.
The announcement comes after 20 members of Rustad's caucus said they had lost confidence in him and wanted him out.
Rustad refused to resign and cited the party's constitution, which says a leader can only be removed by resignation, death, incapacitation or a leadership review.
The party says its board of directors has decided Rustad is ``professionally incapacitated'' and unable to continue as leader of the party.
The B.C. Conservative Party sent the following news release about the re