The Manitoba government is planning to open a trade office in Washington, D.C., in the new year to deal with threatened United States tariffs and promote investment opportunities in provincial sectors such as mining and aerospace. The move would bring Manitoba in line with Ontario, Alberta and some other provinces that have full-time trade representatives in the U.S. capital.
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a man convicted of sexual assault after he learned his defence lawyer's paralegal was dating the Crown prosecutor during his trial. Justice Veronica Jackson ruled last week in Courtenay, B.C., that Cameron Gagne should get a new trial because his lawyer, Eric Chesterley, and prosecutor Nicholas Grabe failed to tell the court about the relationship.
A B.C. woman charged in connection with a 60-thousand-dollar meat scam last year has been arrested in Ontario.
RCMP say Krysta-Lyn Williams of Penticton, was arrested in Picton, Ontario, last week with the assistance of Ontario Provincial Police.
Two people are dead and a third is in critical condition after a single-vehicle crash on the Trans Canada Highway in British Columbia.
The RCMP in Ashcroft, west of Kamloops, say they were called to the scene Sunday at around 10:15 p.m.
A fog advisory that covered much of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley has been lifted by Environment Canada. The thick blanket of fog that left near-zero visibility in some areas was created by a ridge of high pressure over parts of southern B.C.
Security fencing is going up around BC Place stadium in preparation for the final days of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour this weekend, while dozens of Swifties gather near by to feel the vibe and "breathe the same air as Taylor Swift." Staff wearing security jackets are busy off-loading fencing and installing it around the stadium for the Swift shows from Dec. 6 to 8.