Henrickson was a 17-year-old girl from Squamish who went missing after a house party on Bowen Island, during the then unusually warm summer of 2009.
Citing declining revenue, rising costs and "increasing external risks," the BC Cancer Foundation announced Tuesday that it is ending its annual cycling fundraiser, the Tour de Cure.
The Canadian Coast Guard’s Sir Wilfrid Laurier ship has made its safe return to Victoria, marking the conclusion of a year’s mission uncovering illegal ocean activity.
It seemed like an ordinary morning until Doug Hallstead discovered something extraordinary on the tree outside his home.
Jayson Perry is in the midst of a journey he never expected to begin.
When Leah arrived at work directing traffic around a construction site, she never expected to see a van painted in all sorts of bright colours, and covered in eclectic decorations, including a stuffed moose attached to its roof.
Donald Trump's campaign has used sexist and crude language, expressing alarm at the idea of women voting differently than their partners.
Housing experts argue widespread adoption of government-supported affordable housing, the growth of alternative models like co-operatives and co-housing, and the increased use of advanced building techniques could all play a role in improving Canada's housing system.
For people living on the fringe of society, the line between the safety and security of a home and homelessness is very thin.
Canada Post says talks are continuing with the union that represents postal workers and neither side has given notice of a work stoppage.
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia.
The Scrum Panel discuss the need for change as Trudeau displays an unrelenting stance on staying as leader of the Liberal party.
A 63-year-old man from the U.K. has been arrested for stealing 22 tonnes of cheddar cheese. Alex Karpa reports.