Trudeau says British Columbians really 'get it,' amid conservative wave
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says British Columbia will play an important role in the upcoming federal race as a province led by a progressive government when so many others have swung to the right.
Horgan shows cautious optimism for salmon after visiting Big Bar landslide
Premier John Horgan says it's good news that British Columbia isn't experiencing another record-breaking wildfire season because it means limited emergency resources are available to focus on salmon rescue efforts on the Fraser River.
Trudeau says Ottawa open to proposals for B.C. refinery as gas prices soar
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is open to proposals from the private sector for a refinery in British Columbia, as a public inquiry into the province's soaring gas prices reviews possible solutions.
Canadians need to be patient, present, unconditional with reconciliation: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says non-Indigenous Canadians need to be patient and unconditional in their support of Indigenous communities on the road to reconciliation and allow them to make mistakes.
Gas price inquiry questions Trans Mountain capacity, company denies collusion
One of the largest fuel companies in British Columbia says there's no retail market more competitive than gasoline in Canada and an executive denies any price setting between competitors.
Gasoline companies to speak at public inquiry into B.C. pump prices Wednesday
An industry expert says a public inquiry into British Columbia's record-breaking gasoline prices may increase the public's understanding of a murky market but the provincial government's options for response are limited.
Conservationists file legal challenge to Trans Mountain reapproval over whales
The federal government is facing a new legal challenge after it approved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion for a second time.
Flood victims in Grand Forks, B.C., in limbo more than one year after disaster
More than one year after rescuers swam from home to home in a low-income neighbourhood devastated by flooding in Grand Forks, B.C., some residents say they were rattled to learn the property buyouts they've been waiting for will be based on post-disaster values.
B.C. imposes interim moratorium on resource development to protect caribou
The British Columbia government announced an interim moratorium on resource development in parts of the south Peace region on Thursday, June 20, 2019, giving itself more time to sign a long-term strategy to protect dwindling caribou populations.
Extradition hearing for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou set for early next year
British Columbia's Supreme Court has accepted a plan by the defence team for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou that would see her extradition hearing begin Jan. 20, more than a year after she was taken into custody.