28-11-2025 03:28 via cbc.ca

Vancouver mayor calls for local involuntary care beds as Granville Street businesses complain of disorder

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and some downtown Vancouver businesses are calling the province to close two more social housing complexes on Granville Street.
Read more »

British Columbia news



Danielle Smith’s pipeline to northern B.C. clears another hurdle. Now, who will build it?
'It's not for everyone': Kitimat, B.C., unveils cheeky new slogan
Kelowna, B.C., man charged with killing estranged wife sentenced to 12 months on prior assault, threat charges
Advocates push for judicial change after murder of Kelowna woman
B.C. woman wants to become youngest Canadian to climb the 7 summits
‘Unusual timing’: Beloved grey whale is back feeding in B.C. instead of Mexico this winter
B.C. premier, federal minister to announce strengthened response to extortion threats
B.C. communities see sudden spike in overdoses and an animal drug may be to blame
Pressure rises to shut down Granville Street SROs with emergency calls up 822%, HVA says
2nd floating hotel arrives to house LNG workers near Squamish, B.C.
WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Nov. 27
Police clear Vancouver Island protest camp, forestry activities to resume
B.C. lowers deficit projection to $11.2 billion, but BCGEU deal could impact bottom line: minister
Grizzly bear attack in Yoho National Park leads to minor injuries
Desktop versie