Skip to content
The Vancouver Mail
  • World
  • Local
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Food and Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Science
  • Home
  • 2022
  • April

Month: April 2022

Local

Protesters block major Metro Vancouver highway intersection, including one person glued to the road

April 18, 2022 Hélène Warin

Opponents to B.C.’s old-growth logging strategy have once again blocked traffic along a major Metro Vancouver highway Monday morning (April 18). Members of Save Old Growth have positioned themselves on

Read More
Local

Man arrested after sneaking into Yaletown hotel, assaulting staff, stranger

April 18, 2022 Hélène Warin

A Delta man will be making a trip to court next month after allegedly assaulting two strangers in a Yaletown hotel. Police arrested the 23-year-old suspect Saturday (April 16) night

Read More
Local

Who is Caitlyn Hayes? North Van musician competes on Jeopardy!

April 18, 2022 Ed Juskow

A North Vancouver musician and educator is giving fellow Canadian Mattea Roach a run for their money, as Caitlyn Hayes competes on Jeopardy! Monday night (April 18). Hayes will look to stop

Read More
Local

Spike in emergencies at Vancouver’s Wreck Beach prompts changes

April 17, 2022 Dereck Carrier

Vancouver’s popular Wreck Beach has gotten so busy that a corresponding spike in emergency calls to police, firefighters, paramedics and marine rescuers is prompting officials to take up a greater

Read More
Local

B.C. climate scientists, composers score music to warn of planet’s deadly potential

April 17, 2022 Ruby Roux-Roche

Cancel flights. Don’t heat up your homes on summer nights.  “Isn’t it worth it so your children have time?”  These are some of the messages woven through a new sonic

Read More
Local

B.C. woman donated bone marrow to save stranger’s life, urges others to do the same

April 17, 2022 Artur Lepine

Penticton resident Salny Ehman saved a complete stranger’s life, and hopes to inspire others to do the same. Ehman, now 35, signed up to be a bone marrow donor at

Read More
Local

Canada extends helping hand for Ukrainian refugees

April 17, 2022 Ashley Kryschuck

Canada extended its helping hand even further today to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of their homeland, even as calls mount for the similar and equal treatment for refugees from

Read More
Local

Women and children make up half of shelters for abuse survivors

April 17, 2022 Ed Juskow

A new Statistics Canada report found four in 10 shelter residents are children, and over half are women. A strong majority of women residents who were parents were admitted with

Read More
Local

Vancouver police issue 100 notices to boaters in False Creek

April 16, 2022 Ivan Deneweth

The Vancouver Police Department’s marine unit issued approximately 100 notices in February and March to boat owners in False Creek who overstayed their allowable anchoring time, a problem that has

Read More
Local

Spike in emergencies at Vancouver’s Wreck Beach prompts changes

April 16, 2022 Ruby Roux-Roche

Vancouver’s popular Wreck Beach has gotten so busy that a corresponding spike in emergency calls to police, firefighters, paramedics and marine rescuers is prompting officials to take up a greater

Read More

Posts navigation

1 2 3 »

Recent Posts

  • Near doctor or daughter? Metro Vancouver senior faces tough decision about where to live after hospitalization
  • Explosive devices found in vehicle of B.C. bank robbers killed by police
  • Canada’s inflation nears 40-year high as gas prices soar
  • Indigenous teen missing for more than a year found dead in Vancouver
  • Conservatives unsuccessful in bid to launch emergency debate on inflation
April 2022
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  
« Mar   May »

Categories

Copyright © All rights reserved. Royale News by Themebeez