April 2026

VIDEO: B.C. firefighter wins medal at Fire Fighter Olympics

A B.C. firefighter was the only Canadian competitor to win a medal at the IAFF Fire Fighter Olympics in Las Vegas. Matthew Majeur from the Township of Langley fire department took silver, completing a challenging obstacle course that simulated the physical demands of the profession. “It was just a really, really cool event,” Majeur told […]

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Legal dispute stalls northwest B.C. gold mine tunnel permit decision

A legal dispute between Seabridge Gold and Tudor Gold has prompted the B.C. government to delay a key permit decision for the KSM project in the province’s northwest. Seabridge said April 13 the Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals has postponed a decision on permits needed to build and operate the Mitchell Treaty Tunnels, a

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Giants GM steps down after ‘very difficult year’ for team

Following a less-than-stellar season, Vancouver Giants have made a change at the top, with General Manager Hnat Domenichelli stepping down. Tuesday’s announcement by the team said Domenichelli will remain with the organization in a player personnel capacity. It comes after the Giants finished the regular season at the bottom of the WHL western conference and

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Surrey council lodges formal complaint against Metro Vancouver

Surrey council is lodging a formal complaint against Metro Vancouver with the Inspector of Municipalities of the Province of British Columbia and is calling for a public inquiry, with the lieutenant governor’s blessing, into how Metro is doing business, with all costs to be shouldered by Metro. Council approved a motion by Mayor Brenda Locke

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