World Apr 27 Driver plows vehicle into crowd at Filipino street festival in Vancouver, killing 11 people Vancouver police ruled out terrorism in a car ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city, saying the suspect has a history of mental health issues.
World Apr 25 Trump’s bluster and border arrests cool Canadians’ appetite for U.S. tourism Canadians are canceling trips to the U.S. in big numbers.
World Aug 21 Firefighters work to contain wildfires in British Columbia amid forecasts of rain Firefighters successfully prevented wildfires from destroying any more structures in a scenic region of British Columbia.
World Aug 21 Firefighters battle wildfires across Canada, make progress in one region Fire managers asked people to stay out of evacuated areas for their own safety and to reduce the strain on first responders.
World Nov 18 State of emergency in British Columbia with more deaths expected following floods, mudslides Every major route between the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, where Canada's third largest city of Vancouver is located, and the interior of the province has been cut by washouts, flooding or landslides following record-breaking rainfall.
World Jul 02 Trudeau denounces church burnings, vandalism in Canada Several Catholic churches have recently been vandalized or damaged in fires following the discovery of more than 1,100 unmarked graves at the sites of three former residential schools run by the church in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Nation Jun 30 Over 100 deaths may be tied to historic Northwest heat wave Health officials say more than 60 deaths in Oregon have been linked to the historic heat wave in the Pacific Northwest as dozens of others in Canada, Washington state and elsewhere are investigated for ties to the hot weather.
Economy Jan 20 Huawei executive’s extradition hearing begins in Canada The case has infuriated Beijing, caused a diplomatic uproar and added to tensions between China and the United States.
World Dec 11 Canadian judge grants bail to Chinese executive facing extradition to U.S. A British Columbia justice granted bail of $7.5 million to Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, but required her to wear an ankle bracelet, surrender her passports, stay in Vancouver.