Susan Heyes lost round two of her David-and-Goliath battle against the Canada Line builders on Friday when the B.C. Court of Appeal overturned her $600,000 award.
Vancouver is unabashedly a hockey town, but those who yearn for a return of the National Basketball Association got something of a glimmer of hope this week from commissioner David Stern.
Next Saturday, on Feb. 26, The Sun will discontinue the comic strip Peanuts.
With the field for the B.C. Liberal leadership field now reduced to four candidates, the various camps agree on a couple of things about the pending vote.
A 46-year-old man is in hospital with serious injuries after being stabbed in the torso several times Friday afternoon.
Sixth-seeded Rebecca Marino of Vancouver will play Slovakian Magdalena Rybarikova in Saturday's women's final at the $220,000 Cellular South Cup tennis event.
The Director of Civil Forfeiture has won the latest round in its long-running court battle with the Nanaimo Hells Angels.
Seven years after an unprecedented raid on the legislature and an aborted trial, the public finally received an uncensored view of the backroom shenanigans that occurred in the controversial $1-billion sale of BC Rail assets in 2003. It's not a pretty panorama.
Less than two years ago, a North Vancouver judge told Milad Nournia he would never be allowed to possess a gun again after he pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and carrying an illegal firearm. But Nournia was carrying a loaded handgun when he was shot to death in downtown Vancouver Thursday night.
Three baby products, including a crib sold by Ikea and a baby monitor, are being recalled because of safety concerns.
Defencemen dropping like bugs from a zapper. A patchwork blue line that causes a rush on media guides — in the dressing room. Desperation. Worry. A February to forget. Yes, things sure were bleak for those Detroit Red Wings back in 2008.
NDP leadership candidate Mike Farnworth has released details about his plan for a commission on education if he becomes premier.
A Vancouver bartender from Smithers B.C. has won the title of Mr Gay Canada and will represent the nation at the third annual Mr. Gay World competition on March 9 in the Philippines.
A Washington airline has revived plans to open harbour-to-harbour service between Vancouver and Seattle to take advantage of growing business and tourism connections between the cities.
Victoria Mayor Dean Fortin takes issue with additional costs for float plane passengers. However, solutions may be on the horizon.