April 2026

Altercation leads to double stabbing at Vancouver SkyTrain station: Police

A 30-year-old man is in custody after a double stabbing at a Vancouver SkyTrain station. Officers were called to Joyce-Collingwood Station on Saturday (April 25) after calls to 911 reporting a stabbing in the bus bay, according to a news release from Vancouver police on Tuesday (April 28). Police found two victims, who were both […]

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10 years of forest work by B.C. society reduces fire risk, carbon output

Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) has completed a decade of forest management work to reduce the risk of wildfires and decrease carbon emissions. “There is much more work to be done, as there is a growing recognition that fire seasons are likely to become longer and more intense. Addressing or preparing for this reality

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White Rock hospital to undergo 12th maternity diversion since December

A White Rock hospital is set to shutter its maternity unit for the 12th time since December. Peace Arch Hospital will undergo another maternity diversion, this time, from 8 a.m. Wednesday, April 29 to 8 a.m. Monday, May 4. Maternity diversions have been happening at both Peace Arch and Ridge Meadows hospitals since December of

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Hockey world mourns broadcaster John Garrett, former Canucks goaltender

Hockey broadcaster John Garrett has died suddenly at age 74. A longtime Surrey resident, “Cheech” worked as a colour analyst for Vancouver Canucks games, and was once a goaltender for the NHL team. He was “a cherished member of our family whose loss is deeply felt across our entire organization and community,” Canucks Sports &

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