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Thirty-eight residents have died from COVID-19 at Little Mountain Nursing Home, believed to be the province's deadliest long-term care outbreak.
Two people have been charged after a dispute over mask-wearing at a B.C. Walmart led to a violent altercation.
Amid ongoing protests dismissing the seriousness of COVID-19 and the need for masks, numbers obtained by CTV News suggest the disease has claimed more lives in B.C. over the past 10 months than the flu has over the past decade.
B.C. Premier John Horgan has made just a handful of public appearances in recent weeks, even as new records for COVID-19 infections, deaths and hospitalizations were being broken nearly daily.
Canada Post is warning if you're planning to send letters and packages this year, don't wait until the last minute.
Homeowners in B.C.'s most populous city will be paying higher property taxes in the coming year.
After nine months of massive losses, Canada’s beleaguered airline industry was hopeful domestic holiday travel would provide a glimmer of hope.
Security video and 911 audio played during the trail of a Langley mother accused of murdering her daughter.
DIY expert Denise Wild shares DIY hacks for holiday decorating.
While the Hotel Belmont, where The Living Room restaurant is located, will remain open, the restaurant has closed temporarily, and laid off 40 staff.
A photographer was able to capture stunning footage of a massive flock of flamingos on a Kazakhstan lake.
The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added nearly two dozen flights to its COVID-19 exposures list since Sunday, including flights to Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George, Abbotsford, Kelowna and Kamloops.
A 51-year-old Chicago woman acts as surrogate for her daughter. Breanna Lockwood and Julie Loving describe the experience
The City of Surrey has been left with a $7,000 bill after Mayor Doug McCallum was involved in another crash in the car the city bought for him to drive, a CTV News investigation has found.
B.C. is in a new and complex phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, one in which transmission of the virus is primarily in private settings where public health measures are difficult to enforce. In this phase, health officials’ soft-hands approach prioritizing education over enforcement appears to have little impact.
Melissa Hance, Dreams Take Flight Vancouver president explained how the program has found a new way to help kids with special needs.
Hate crime incidents across Vancouver have increased this year compared to 2019, with a dramatic spike in incidents targeting Asian communities specifically, a report presented to the city's police board Thursday says.
From a multi-million-dollar lawsuit to neo-Nazi activities and a search for buried treasure, a Squamish mystery deepens.
There's already a public health order restricting the size of gatherings in private homes in B.C., but the province's most populous health authority is taking things further.
"It's my favourite holiday ever!" Meet a Victoria mom who taught herself how to create elaborate Halloween displays to inspire joy during the pandemic on tonight's Sawatsky Sign-Off.
The union that represents grocery store workers in B.C. is urging the province to make masks mandatory.
Another apparent argument over face masks on public transit was caught on camera in Vancouver.
Watch: Cat owners in a North Saanich neighbourhood are on high alert after a disturbing sign was placed at their community mailbox.
People in a Saanich neighbourhood are concerned about the size of a proposed subdivision.
Watch: There is growing outrage in Sooke at a perceived increase in property crime, but the city and police don't agree.
B.C. health officials announced another 234 cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, as well as the death of a senior who caught the disease at a "small birthday party."
Health officials on Vancouver Island are warning the public after the discovery of a suspected "death cap" mushroom in the Comox Valley.
We aren’t saying no development, what we are saying is a development that is respectful of the ecosystem that’s here.