BCMar 28, 2025
WestJet Apologizes to BC Passengers for February 16 Flight Cancellation
WestJet has issued an apology to passengers in British Columbia for the inconvenience caused by the cancellation of Flight WS3299 on February 16. The airline cited crew issues as the reason for the cancellation.
In a statement, WestJet explained that the flight, scheduled to travel from Calgary to Nanaimo via Regina, was canceled due to unscheduled maintenance required for safety. The airline also acknowledged that passengers experienced difficulties obtaining vouchers for meals and accommodation.
At the airport, passengers, including elderly individuals, were seen wandering with their luggag
BCMar 27, 2025
BC Conservative Leader John Rustad Endorses Pierre Poilievre, Criticizes Liberal Immigration Policies
BC Conservative Party Leader John Rustad has endorsed Pierre Poilievre, alleging that Liberal policies have undermined BC’s immigration system over the past decade. Rustad vowed to reclaim control of immigration from Ottawa during the BC provincial election.
With the federal election underway, Rustad emphasized that BC residents have a chance to reform the immigration system by electing a Conservative government led by Poilievre. The BC opposition leader also expressed his support for Poilievre’s vision for Canada.
Rustad called for an end to the Liberals’ immigration policies, claiming
BCMar 27, 2025
New Westminster Police search for driver absconding in hit-and-run accident
Police in New Westminster are appealing for the public's
help to find the driver involved in a hit-and-run crash that sent a
woman to hospital. Police say officers responded to a report of the crash at
about 11:20 Tuesday night at the intersection of Boyd and Gifford
streets.
They say officers found the injured driver, and while the
vehicle that struck her was found parked further down the street,
near Boundary Road, its driver had left.
The woman was taken to hospital for treatment of
non-life-threatening injuries, and police say the suspect vehicle is
a grey 2001 Toyota Tacoma.
BCMar 26, 2025
British Columbia Drivers to Receive $110 ICBC Rebate
British Columbia drivers will soon receive a new $110 rebate from ICBC, announced on Wednesday. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) stated that customers with an active basic insurance policy in January 2025 will be eligible for the rebate. This marks the fifth rebate for ICBC customers since February 2021.
ICBC further clarified that eligible drivers will receive a letter notifying them of the rebate. Drivers who paid for their insurance with a credit card will have the rebate refunded to their card, while those who paid with cash, check, or debit card will receive the amoun
BCMar 26, 2025
Controversial Bill 7 Faces Opposition Despite Government Defense
B.C. Premier David Eby’s government has refused to back down from controversial Bill 7, despite opposition from business groups and critics. The bill would grant the provincial government emergency powers to make real-time decisions to address trade wars and other threats without seeking legislative approval.
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon defended the bill, stating that due to President Trump’s frequent changes on tariffs, which create uncertainty, the bill would enable the province to make quick decisions for workers and industries in response to such tariffs.
Critics, including the Great
BCMar 25, 2025
Three heli-skiers killed in B.C. avalanche
Three men have been killed in an avalanche on the east side of Kootenay Lake in southeast B.C.RCMP say the avalanche happened in an alpine area on Monday, sweeping away a group of four heli-skiers.
BCMar 25, 2025
Police in B.C. say girl, 5, revived with naloxone after fentanyl overdose
Police in Mission, B.C., say a five-year-old girl was sent to hospital last week after she apparently overdosed on fentanyl, requiring multiple doses of naloxone to revive her.
Mission RCMP say emergency responders were called to a home on Nottman Street on Thursday, where they found the child unconscious after she "reportedly handled a jar containing fentanyl" while having a bath.
Police say adults in the home called 911 after the child began vomiting, and paramedics arrived and administered naloxone.
Mounties say the girl was in hospital overnight and was expected to recover.
Mission RCMP sa
BCMar 24, 2025
BC Legislative Session to Resume on March 31 with Bill to Repeal Consumer Carbon Tax
The legislative session in British Columbia is set to resume on March 31, with the provincial government planning to introduce a bill to repeal the consumer carbon tax. This move is expected to reduce gas prices in the province by approximately 17 cents per litre. The carbon tax has been in place in B.C. since 2008.
On March 14, 2025, the British Columbia government announced that it would align with the federal government and end its provincial consumer carbon tax, effective April 1.
However, the province's recent budget estimates indicate that repealing the consumer carbon tax will result i
BCMar 21, 2025
Police in Vancouver arrest man suspected of vandalizing Tesla dealership
Police in Vancouver say they have arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly vandalizing a Tesla dealership. A statement from police says officers went to the dealership in the city's Kitsilano neighbourhood at about 1:30 a.m. on Friday following reports that a man had spray-painted obscenities on the front window of the business.
They say a witness had called 911, allowing officers to respond immediately, and they located the suspect nearby.
The man has since been released and directed to appear in court on May 15.
Police say there have been eight confirmed acts of mischief in the city so far t