B.C. man acquitted of smuggling drugs back into Canada that first left in his rectum
A British Columbia man was acquitted of drug smuggling charges after the judge ruled he was unaware of the drugs in his possession due to fentanyl withdrawal symptoms.
Porter to pay $2K after woman denied boarding due to flight tickets missing birthdates: court
A B.C. court has ordered Porter Airlines to pay $2,030 to a woman who was denied boarding due to missing birthdates on her flight tickets.
John Cleese says heβs now avoiding B.C. because of crackdown on gender ideology criticism
British comedian John Cleese is avoiding British Columbia during his upcoming tour due to concerns over legal repercussions related to his views on gender ideology.
Lions sign defensive back Jamal Parker
The B.C. Lions of the CFL have officially signed defensive back Jamal Parker, who previously played with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Snowmobilers fall through ice, bodies recovered days later after lake refreezes: RCMP
The bodies of two snowmobilers who fell through ice on a British Columbia lake were recovered after the surface refroze, following a delay in their reported disappearance.
Trial delayed for man accused in B.C. anti-SOGI tractor chase
A man's trial related to a slow-speed police chase during an anti-SOGI rally in Surrey, B.C., has been postponed due to his lawyer's illness.
Marina del Pilar's government maintains security, mobility, and calm in BC: Operations lead to 25 arrests
The government of Baja California has reported maintaining security with recent operations resulting in the arrest of 25 individuals, following incidents across various municipalities without any reported injuries.
Terry Newman: We need an inquest into the Tumbler Ridge shooting
The article calls for an independent inquest into the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., which resulted in eight deaths and revealed systemic failures in mental health services.
Tartu University ends Kalev/Cramo's winning streak in the cup final
Tartu University claimed the Estonian basketball cup title by defeating BC Kalev/Cramo 86:75, ending the latter's winning streak.
Heli-skier dies in avalanche near Revelstoke, B.C.
A heli-skier died in an avalanche near Revelstoke, British Columbia, while skiing with companions and a guide.
Dollar opens lower this Friday with investors awaiting BC auction
The dollar opened lower in Brazil as investors awaited the announcement of the US GDP and watched ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.
Tool that prevents the opening of fake accounts reaches 1 million registrations, says Central Bank
Brazil's Central Bank reports that its initiative "BC Protege+" has reached one million registrations, helping citizens block fraudulent bank account openings under their name.
Class-action settlement for WestJet female flight attendants temporarily stalled by B.C. court
A B.C. Supreme Court has temporarily stalled a class-action settlement of $4.5 million for WestJet female flight attendants, allowing them more time to consider the agreement.
βDeath by 1,000 cutsβ: B.C. businesses criticize PST changes
British Columbia business owners are expressing concerns over impending Provincial Sales Tax (PST) changes that will increase their operational costs.
'GDP Preview' from BC Indicates Brazil Grew 2.5% in 2025 and Shows Economic Slowdown
Brazil's economy grew by 2.5% in 2025, indicating a slowdown compared to 2024's growth of 3.7%, according to the Central Bank's Economic Activity Index (IBC-BR).
Hellenic Cables: New project for the BC-Wind offshore wind project in Poland
Hellenic Cables has secured a contract for the supply of submarine cables for the BC-Wind offshore wind project in Poland, which will significantly contribute to renewable energy production in the region.
Rockslide closes Highway 93 between B.C. and Alberta until at least noon on Thursday
A rockslide near Radium Hot Springs has blocked Highway 93, with no estimated reopening time available.
B.C. paramedics vote 97% in favour of strike action
Paramedics in British Columbia have overwhelmingly voted to authorize strike action after contract negotiations broke down with their employer.
BC decrees liquidation of Banco Pleno, which was part of the Master conglomerate
Brazil's Central Bank has decreed the extrajudicial liquidation of Banco Pleno, linked to the Master conglomerate, amid financial fraud investigations.
The tiny village that asked the university to confirm if it was destroyed by Hannibal Barca
A tiny village in Zamora, Spain, seeks confirmation from a university about whether it was destroyed by the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca in 220 BC.
Bank of Canada orders tip manager XTM to halt payments as B.C. restaurantsβ money missing
The Bank of Canada has ordered XTM Inc. to suspend its payment activities amid reports of missing tip funds from various B.C. restaurants.
B.C. man receives life sentence in killing of girlfriend, RCMP says
A British Columbia man has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of his girlfriend, Melissa Blimkie.
5 things to know about B.C.βs 2026 budget
B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey has unveiled a budget for 2026 that significantly raises the province's deficit while projecting a path of declining deficits in future years.
βMy baby is in thereβ: Mom gives update on 12-year-old Tumbler Ridge victim fighting for her life
Cia Edmonds provides a poignant update about her daughter, Maya Gebala, who remains in a coma after being shot during a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge.
Video captures shocking broad daylight attack on New Westminster senior
An 87-year-old woman in New Westminster, B.C., was assaulted in broad daylight during her walk, resulting in injuries and emotional distress.
Hellenic Cables: New project for the offshore wind project BC-Wind in Poland
Hellenic Cables has secured a contract from DEME to supply inter-array cables for the BC-Wind offshore wind project in Poland.
As portables arrive in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., expert says feeling safe a priority
The arrival of portable school facilities in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., aims to help students feel safe after a tragic mass shooting at their school.
Canadian immigration officers investigating hundreds identified by extortion task force
Canadian immigration officials are investigating 296 individuals identified by British Columbia's anti-extortion unit, marking a significant increase in cases from the previous month.
B.C. 2026 budget βneitherβ big cuts nor tax increase, minister says
British Columbia's finance minister announced that the upcoming budget aims to protect core services without significant cuts or tax increases.
Former Conservative leader John Rustad says heβs not running for his old job
Former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad has decided not to run for his old position, focusing on supporting the party's next leader instead.
Parts of B.C.βs South Coast set to see snow-rain mix with βrapidly changingβ travel conditions
British Columbia's South Coast is expected to experience a mix of snow and rain this week, leading to rapidly changing travel conditions due to an incoming cold front.
Tumbler Ridge students wonβt βreturn to current school siteβ after mass shooting
Following a mass shooting, students in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. will not return to their high school site, prioritizing their safety and well-being.
BC reports leak of registration data of PIX keys under the responsibility of Agibank
The Central Bank of Brazil has reported a leak involving registration data of 5,290 PIX keys linked to Agibank due to system failures.
RCMP to hold update from Tumbler Ridge ahead of Friday night vigil
The RCMP plans to provide a critical update from Tumbler Ridge where a tragic shooting resulted in multiple fatalities, ahead of a vigil attended by key political figures.
B.C. First Nation opposes cull on its territory after footage of βJudasβ wolf
The Gitxsan First Nation is opposing the British Columbia government's wolf cull program after a 'Judas' wolf, identified by its collar, was spotted in their territory.
Canada school deaths suspect created shooting simulator on gaming platform
The suspect in a British Columbia high school shooting had previously developed a shooting simulator on Roblox.
Tumbler Ridge B.C. mass shooting: What we know about the victims
A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. has resulted in the deaths of eight individuals, including a 12-year-old girl, with a vigil planned in the community.
Tumbler Ridge students barricaded themselves in classrooms as Jesse Van Rootselaar opened fire
A tragic shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School resulted in the death of a teacher and five students, prompting a lockdown as authorities responded.
VIDEOS: GR2 for Wednesday, February 11
The article discusses various topics, including the financial sector's views on BC's restrictions, political dynamics involving Lula and FlΓ‘vio, market reactions, and notable news including a death in the entertainment world.
Financial sector entities criticize TCU minister's decision that restricted BC's access to documents in the Master case
A group of financial sector representatives has criticized a recent decision by a TCU minister that imposes restrictions on the Central Bank's access to documents related to the Master case.
Technical Area of TCU delivers report to Minister on technical procedure in documents from the liquidation of Master by BC
The technical area of the Brazilian Court of Auditors (TCU) has submitted a report regarding the liquidation of the Master Bank to Minister Jhonatan de Jesus.
Tumbler Ridge shooting: BC RCMP to hold live update with latest info
BC RCMP will provide updates on a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, where at least nine individuals were killed.
Reporter at TCU says BC will have access to Master case documents if it requests from the office
The minister of Brazil's Tribunal de Contas da UniΓ£o has stated that the Central Bank can access documents related to the Master case if it formally requests them.
Tumbler Ridge, B.C. will βwork through this as a familyβ after school shooting: mayor
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, is grieving the loss of nine lives in a school shooting, with the suspected shooter also deceased.
Tumbler Ridge school shooting leaves 12-year-old girl βfighting for her lifeβ in B.C.
A 12-year-old girl is critically injured following a mass shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, which also resulted in multiple fatalities.
Canadian Olympians react to Tumbler Ridge shooting
Canadian athletes express condolences after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge that left ten people dead, including the shooter.
Carney βdevastatedβ by B.C. shootings, pauses trip to Europe
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his devastation over a mass shooting in British Columbia that left 10 people dead, including the shooter, leading him to cancel his trip to Europe.
Tumbler Ridge school shooting UPDATES: 10 dead and 25 injured in Canada shooting
A tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has left at least 10 dead and 25 others injured.
North of Vancouver: Nine killed in Canada β most at a school
A shooting incident in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has resulted in nine fatalities, predominantly at a local high school.
At least nine killed in school shooting in Canada
At least nine people were killed in a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, with the suspected shooter also found dead at the scene, bringing the total death toll to ten.