Nothing 'routine' about Meng Wanzhou's treatment at Vancouver airport: defence
A lawyer for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou denies her defence team is on a "fishing expedition" for documents to support its case.
Border officials, RCMP followed law in arrest of Meng Wanzhou: Attorney General
Canadian officials followed the law when they detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver's airport and the defence has no proof to substantiate its "conspiracy theory" that she was illegally arrested, the Crown says.
B.C. won't use court ruling as tactic in pipeline battle: environment minister
Environment Minister George Heyman says British Columbia can't stop the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project but will use a court-ordered review of its environmental assessment certificates to protect the environment and coastal economies.
When 'gangster' is a misnomer for young, vulnerable and murdered
As Jessica Sherman flips through a photo album documenting the short life of her cousin, Harwin Baringh, she stops at an image of him as a young boy reaching out to the camera. She begins to sob at the sight of him looking so vulnerable, like a baby who wants to be held.
Sockeye returns plunge in B.C., official calls 2019 'extremely challenging'
Federal fisheries experts are painting a devastating picture of the challenges facing Pacific salmon and point to climate change as the main culprit.
Huawei executive's defence team alleges Canadians were 'agents' of the FBI
A defence team for a Chinese telecom executive is alleging Canadian officials acted as "agents" of American law enforcement while she was detained at Vancouver's airport for three hours ahead of her arrest.
Canada sending plane to Uganda to help with peacekeeping in Africa
A Canadian Forces Hercules plane will be sent to Uganda to take part in a United Nations peacekeeping mission during the next 12 months, transporting troops, equipment and supplies to Congo and South Sudan.
Behavioural analysis can help answer the 'why' in B.C. murders: expert
A criminal profiler says investigators should find clues about why two men might have killed three people in northern British Columbia and whether there was a leader and a follower.
Canadian 'so grateful' to be back in B.C. after eight-month detention in Syria
A Canadian man who spent eight months in Syrian prisons said he wept three times on his flight back because he was so excited to finally be coming home.
Toronto shooting survivor says details helped her as RCMP mum on B.C. cases
As the RCMP remains tight-lipped about why two young men may have killed three people in northern British Columbia, one of the survivors in Toronto's Danforth shooting says she's been following the story closely.