‘We’ll never know why’: Former CEO recalls fatal B.C. ferry sinking 20 years later
Former BC Ferries CEO David Hahn reflects on the tragic sinking of the Queen of the North ferry, which occurred 20 years ago, resulting in the loss of two lives.
Tumbler Ridge shooting victim undergoing fourth surgery to repair fractured skull
Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old girl injured in a Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, is undergoing her fourth surgery to fix a fractured skull after being shot multiple times during the attack.
Woman charged with Surrey NICU assault granted bail, then arrested again
A woman charged with assaulting three infants at a Surrey hospital was granted bail but was arrested again shortly thereafter.
Killing, who led Kalev: Zell's aggressiveness overwhelmed us and disrupted our rhythm
Kris Killing, the coach of BC Kalev/Cramo, acknowledged that aggressiveness from Riga's Zellis turned the game in their favor during the Estonian-Latvian league quarterfinal, resulting in a 69:83 loss.
BC reports leakage of registration data of 28.2 thousand PIX keys from Pefisa
The Central Bank of Brazil has reported a data breach involving registration details linked to 28,203 PIX keys managed by the fintech Pefisa due to system failures.
Kalev/Cramo finds itself in a tough situation in the Estonian-Latvian league
BC Kalev/Cramo lost the opening game of the Estonian-Latvian league quarterfinal series against Riga Zelli 69:83, dropping into a difficult position.
GALLERY ⟩ Kalev/Cramo started the quarterfinal series with a painful loss to Riga Zelle
BC Kalev/Cramo lost to Riga Zelle 69-83 in the quarterfinals of the Estonia-Latvia Basketball League, marking a difficult start for the team's playoff run.
BC resists giving more time for BRB to present solution for losses with Master case
The Central Bank of Brazil is reluctant to grant the Bank of Brasília additional time to address losses stemming from fraudulent transactions with Banco Master.
'Every child deserves a chance to grow up': B.C. mom fights to get son treatment overseas
A British Columbia mother is advocating vigorously for her son Nathan to receive life-saving treatment overseas for his rare brain condition after local options were exhausted.
4 homes cut off by landslide near Coquitlam River
A landslide near the Coquitlam River in B.C. has cut off access to four homes and caused power outages in the area.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 2070 Years Ago
The article reflects on the historical event of Marcus Antonius reading Julius Caesar's will during his funeral on March 20, 44 BC.
Liquidation of institutions linked to Master has not generated 'effects' on the financial system, but the global scenario presents risks, says BC
The extrajudicial liquidation of institutions associated with the Master conglomerate has not disrupted Brazil's financial system, according to the Central Bank, though global risks persist due to international conflicts.
BC reduces Selic by 0.25 points to 14.75% per year, in the first interest rate cut of Galípolo's management
The Brazilian Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has lowered the Selic rate to 14.75% as part of a new monetary easing cycle.
Video shows B.C. teen’s Highway 1 joyride, ending in crash with parked dump truck
A BC teen's reckless joyride at 180 km/h ended with a crash into a parked dump truck, highlighting dangerous driving consequences for young drivers.
REPLIIK ⟩ The Basketball Party Continues Hotly
The basketball quarter-finals in Estonia featured an exciting match between Haljala NGU and BC Kadrina Karud.
Lytton wildfire rebuild lacked legal framework from province, auditor general says
A report highlights that British Columbia's lack of a legal framework hindered the recovery efforts in Lytton following the devastating 2021 wildfire.
Police at a home in Maple Ridge after people report woman screaming
Police are investigating an incident in Maple Ridge, B.C., after reports of a woman screaming resulted in a significant emergency response.
BC announces liquidation of Banco Master Múltiplo, previously under special administration
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the extrajudicial liquidation of Banco Master Múltiplo due to its irrecoverable insolvency.
'ICC will impose a ban...', a new controversy in Bangladesh cricket, government warned
A significant controversy has arisen in Bangladesh cricket regarding government interference in the Bangladesh Cricket Board's operations, which may lead to international repercussions.
BBC Strictly star issues health update after double mastectomy 'on the other side'
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Kara Tointon provides a positive health update following her double mastectomy due to a BRCA mutation.
Gas, food and travel: How the war in Iran is driving up costs in B.C.
The war in Iran is causing significant increases in food, gas, and travel costs in British Columbia due to rising oil prices and supply chain pressures.
Slain Iran activist previously posted that suspects were plotting his murder
Masood Masjoody, an Iranian dissident and former Simon Fraser University instructor, was murdered in British Columbia, leading to the arrest of two individuals linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who had prior associations with him.
Atmospheric river brings about 150 mm of rain to B.C.’s South Coast
An atmospheric river is expected to bring around 150 mm of rain to British Columbia’s South Coast, prompting rainfall warnings and flood watches in various regions.
Suspects in B.C. killing of vocal Iran critic to make Vancouver court appearance
Two individuals accused of the targeted killing of an Iranian critic in British Columbia are scheduled to appear in court for a hearing.
2 charged with 1st-degree murder after Burnaby man’s remains found
Two individuals have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Burnaby man, Masood Masjoody, whose remains were discovered in Mission, B.C.
CGU analyzes BC material on servers removed for alleged involvement in the Master case
The CGU is examining a confidential investigation from the Central Bank regarding two employees allegedly involved in the Master case.
MLA wants to scrap B.C.’s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead
A B.C. legislator advocating for the repeal of the Human Rights Code is facing a recall campaign due to backlash from constituents who feel misrepresented.
B.C. appointed them to map old-growth. Now they say province is failing to save it
Former panel members appointed by the B.C. government express concerns over logging activities impacting old-growth forests, urging immediate action from officials.
Hurricane-strength winds knocked over semi trucks on the Coquihalla Highway
Hurricane-strength winds caused multiple semi trucks to tip over on the Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia, leading to significant traffic delays and road closures.
Fraser Valley cleaning up after windstorm that knocked out power, closed schools
The Fraser Valley in Canada is recovering from a windstorm that caused widespread power outages and school closures due to high winds that reached up to 100 km/h.
Man charged following September 2025 knife attack on Kelowna cab driver
A man has been charged in connection with a knife attack on a cab driver in Kelowna, B.C., that occurred in September 2025.
B.C. police say murder suspect may have fled overseas as Canada-wide warrant issued
Police in British Columbia have issued a Canada-wide warrant for Amarbir Singh, suspecting he may have fled the country after being charged in the murder of Navdeep Kaur.
BC decrees liquidation of fintech Dank Direct Credit Society
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the liquidation of fintech Dank Sociedade de Crédito Direto due to severe financial complications and legal violations.
CPI approves breaking of confidentiality of Vorcaro's brother-in-law and summons dismissed BC servers
The Brazilian Senate's CPI approved the summons of dismissed Central Bank employees and the breaking of confidentiality for Fabiano Zettel, linked to a financial fraud investigation.
‘Blown away’: Community comes together after B.C. family of 3 hurt in car crash
A Cranbrook family injured in a car crash has received overwhelming support from their community and across Canada.
United Way BC defends handling of Lapu Lapu donations
United Way BC has defended its response and handling of donations following the Lapu Lapu tragedy, emphasizing their immediate support for victims' families and the establishment of a dedicated fund.
BC server investigated in Master case is replaced on pension fund council
Belline Santana has been removed from the fiscal council of Centrus amid an investigation into the Master case, with Eduardo Russolo Ferreira appointed as his replacement.
The oldest known alphabet discovered in an ancient Syrian city
Researchers have uncovered evidence of the oldest known alphabet dating back to around 2400 BC in an archaeological site in Syria.
Concerns over capacity at Vernon hospital psych ward after young man’s death
A mother in Vernon, B.C. is raising alarm over hospital capacity issues after her son died following a mental health crisis and a prolonged wait in an emergency department hallway.
BC server linked to Master case to be replaced on pension fund fiscal council
Belline Santana, the former head of the Banking Supervision department at the Central Bank of Brazil, is set to be replaced on the fiscal council of Centrus following investigations related to the Master case.
Latest B.C. budget most unpopular since Gordon Campbell’s 2010 budget: poll
A new poll indicates that British Columbia's latest budget is the most unpopular since 2010, affecting Premier David Eby's government negatively.
Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor sues OpenAI
The family of Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old survivor of a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI following the tragic incident that resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.
Ford government considers legal changes to prevent B.C.-style drug superlabs
The Ontario government is looking to implement new regulations to prevent the establishment of drug superlabs similar to those recently dismantled in British Columbia.
B.C. to announce details about safe access to schools, places of worship
B.C. officials are set to announce measures aimed at ensuring safe access to schools and places of worship following recent protests.
Damaging winds forecast for much of Alberta, parts of B.C. and Saskatchewan
Severe wind warnings have been issued across Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, and parts of British Columbia, with wind speeds up to 110 km/h expected to cause damage and power outages.
Ilia: New archaeological findings from the excavation research at Kledi Samikou
Excavation research in Ilia, led by Greek and Austrian archaeologists, has uncovered significant new findings about a temple from the 6th century BC located in Kledi Samikou.
Penticton, B.C. murder victim’s mother frustrated as delays push trial
The mother of murder victim Taig Savage expresses frustration over ongoing delays in the trial of the suspects four years after her son’s death.
Prosecutor outlines case against three accused in brutal slaying of B.C. couple
A prosecutor has presented a circumstantial evidence case against three young men accused of murdering a couple in Abbotsford, B.C., in 2022.
The patrimonial evolution of servers triggered the BC to open an internal investigation about the Master case
The monetary authority of Brazil has initiated an internal investigation following discrepancies in the asset evolution of two former high-ranking officials at the Central Bank.
Avi Lewis not worried about B.C. property rights uncertainty, despite having two homes there
Avi Lewis, an NDP leadership candidate, expresses confidence regarding property rights in British Columbia amidst ongoing debates about Aboriginal land claims.