Feds have said they won’t try to recover money overpaid until all outstanding issues are fixed
Governor Jay Inslee says he is ‘allied’ with the province on Trans Mountain expansion projection
Government says as many as 1,600 workers by the peak of construction in 2021 will be hired
B.C. and the governors have also agreed to further strengthen cross-border trade relationships
A woman found guilty in 2012 of murdering her three daughters in a so-called mass honour killing has been stripped or her permanent residency and ordered deported from Canada
The B.C. woman was ticketed after complaining to RCMP about student driver on Sea-to-Sky Highway
Motor vehicle, aerospace and primary metal industries lead drop in manufacturing sales
Former PC leader Patrick Brown stepped down in January amid sexual misconduct allegations he denies
Protesters must be restrained from obstructing the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, says a British Columbia Supreme Court judge
Bridge collapsed onto a highway at a Miami-area college
Singh says he has been asked to condemn terrorism many times and always has and always will
Sabrina Johnston said she can’t support band in wake of lead singer’s sexual misconduct allegations
Trans Mountain has hit multiple blocks in B.C.
She wants to put an end to the South Korean dog-meat trade
Money will be used to develop and test technologies to lower the risk of collisions
Trump told a fundraiser that after Trudeau told him the U.S. does not have a trade deficit with Canada, he replied, “Wrong, Justin, you do.
The leaders said the use of a chemical weapon is “an assault on U.K. sovereignty” and “a breach of international law.”
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team has spent the last 10 months investigating possible Trump-related wrongdoings
Turkey’s President hoped the Syrian town of Afrin would be encircled by its forces by Wednesday evening
President Vladimir Putin seems self-assured and confident of victory in the election on Sunday, March 18.