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Housing Minister Christine Boyle has confirmed the B.C. government is investigating reports of Vancouver condo tenants illegally listing units on Airbnb.
Two Toronto Blue Jays players stopped by a local games store in the city, to rip open some baseball card packs and buy a Wii console to play 'Guitar Hero' on.
Even on a bad day, the students at one Abbotsford school have something to look forward to.
The family of a man struck by a vehicle in a hit and run in Vancouver is calling on the driver to come forward.
A man who lost his family in the Lapu-Lapu Day attack is navigating overwhelming grief, but hopes the accused killer’s upcoming trial brings justice.
CTV News investigates deepfake advertisements on social media using high-profile Canadians to push investment scams.
The Vancouver Park Board is considering various options to reduce traffic in Stanley Park, including the return of its bike lane or the build of a multi-storey ...
For immediate relief, Costantini suggests bait traps, either purchased or homemade, to help reduce the overall population in an area. He also says hanging “fake nests” can sometimes help to keep wasps ...
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro was not present in the room when a Supreme Court panel convicted and sentenced him to 27 years and three months in prison on charges of attempting a coup.
Dozens of relatives of former Dutch prisoners of war who suffered abuse and starvation during their captivity in one of Japan’s largest World War II prison camps visited on Saturday the site where ...
It can be tough to sort good debt from bad, but insolvency expert Marc Rouleau of Doyle Salewski says there’s a big difference between the two.
With the explosive growth of Big Tech’s data centers threatening to overload U.S. electricity grids, policymakers are taking a hard look at a tough-love solution: bumping the energy-hungry data ...