Two people have been arrested in Quesnel after a home invasion early Sunday morning. Police say two suspects broke into a home shortly after 2 a.m., sprayed a person inside with bear spray and damaged several items inside.
The federal government has settled a class-action lawsuit with military members who were subjected to racism during their time in the Armed Forces.
The settlement is worth up to $150 million, and individual payments will range from $5,000 to $35,000.
North Shore Rescue says its team helped a woman over the weekend who seriously injured her ankle while she was sliding down a slope on her backside.
The search and rescue group says the hiker was relatively well-equipped, but her foot became caught while she was sliding down a trail on Hollyburn Mountain.
Mounties in Langley are asking for the public's help identifying the vehicle and driver involved in a hit-and-run that injured a pedestrian last November.
Langley R-C-M-P say officers responded to a report of a pedestrian in medical distress along 16th Avenue shortly after 3:30 a-m on November 9th.
Police in Abbotsford say officers responded to two separate calls involving youth pointing B-B or airsoft guns at people Friday night.
The department shared a photo on social media showing two realistic-looking weapons and two bags of pellets.
In late 2023, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge said it was time for the federal government to redefine what the CBC does and how it does it.
A year later — and with a federal election expected sometime this spring — her office is promising the minister will unveil the planned changes to the public broadcaster's mandate in "due course."