Major highways between Lower Mainland, Interior closed
The Ministry of Transportation and Transit has closed major highways between the Lower Mainland and the Interior due to flooding, falling rock and debris, and high avalanche hazards. As of the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025, the following highways are closed: Highway 1 eastbound closed at Highway 9 Highway 1 closed between Hope and […]
Stay sober for the holidays: BC Highway Patrol launches special “Light Up the Province” enforcement campaign with help from our friends
New locations, bright lights, enhanced commercial vehicle checks and stiff penalties make 2025 the best year yet to get in the sober spirit of the “Light Up the Province” campaign. On Saturday, December 6, 2025, hundreds of officers including BC Highway Patrol, other RCMP officers, municipal police departments, and partners around the province will spend […]
Climate Change Accountability Report shows lower emissions, more work to do
The Province has released the 2025 Climate Change Accountability Report, reaffirming its commitment to climate action and affordability while highlighting progress in cutting emissions and advancing clean energy throughout B.C. The report shows that CleanBC is working. British Columbia is making progress in many areas: B.C.’s emissions are decreasing: Net emissions declined by nearly 4% […]
Wildsight challenges Zincton Resort review process in BC Supreme Court
Wildsight filed a petition in the BC Supreme Court on Friday seeking a judicial review of the provincial government’s decision not to require an environmental assessment for the proposed Zincton Resort in the central Selkirk Mountains, east of New Denver. The controversial 5,500-hectare development would convert critical connectivity habitat for grizzly bears and wolverines into […]
Open Letter to Premier from B.C.'s Business Community
Dear Premier, A year ago, B.C.’s business community urged you to make improving British Columbia’s economy a top priority. We warned that B.C.’s fiscal and economic trajectory was deeply concerning and called for urgent action to restore confidence, improve competitiveness, and spur growth in private-sector investment. Since then, we appreciate the government’s focus on accelerating […]
Op/Ed: Calls to bring back grizzly hunt are not based on science
By Tandeep Sidhu and Lacee O’Neill, University of Manitoba Highly publicized grizzly bear attacks have ignited calls to reopen grizzly trophy hunts across Western Canada. The most recent push came from the B.C. Wildlife Federation, a conservation and hunting advocacy organization that called for a hunting season on grizzlies after a bear attacked a group […]
B.C. hosting national wildfire symposium
B.C. has invited stakeholders, experts, Indigenous partners and government representatives from throughout the country to a wildfire symposium in Vancouver on Dec. 5, 2025 Focus will be the 2025 wildfire season, wildfire technology, active forest management and national readiness for future wildfires Includes advancing discussions on a national leadership strategy and stronger collaboration that will shape […]
Fourteen food bank projects move forward with support from Columbia Basin Trust
Food banks across the region are upgrading their facilities and equipment to create safer, more efficient spaces for volunteers and clients. With support from Columbia Basin Trust, these improvements will help organizations better store, move and distribute food to the individuals and families who rely on their services. “All people in the Columbia Basin deserve […]
BC people encouraged to prepare for winter weather
As B.C. moves into colder seasonal weather, people are encouraged to prepare for low temperatures, snowfall and storms this winter. People can plan ahead by making sure homes, vehicles and emergency supplies are ready for winter conditions. PreparedBC’s Severe Winter Weather and Storm Preparedness Guide provides tips to stay safe and warm during extreme weather. These […]
OP/ED: Drivesmart BC: The Police Should Fight Crime
First off, no disrespect to the police. I have a problem when day in and day out the police are pulling people over for traffic violations and running road blocks when there is so much crime going on in B.C cities and towns. We as tax payers pay large amounts of money each year to […]