2 hrs ago | SYS-CON MEDIA
Lady Gaga Tickets to "Monster Ball" Concert Tour Available Online
FanSnap.com is a free, ticket search engine with listings from 50+ ticket providers totaling more than ten million sports, Broadway and concert tickets and thirty thousand events.
7 hrs ago | EurekAlert!
New understanding about mechanism for cell death after stroke leads to possible therapy
Scientists at the Brain Research Centre, a partnership of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, have uncovered new information about the mechanism by which brain cells die following a stroke, as well as a possible way to mitigate that damage.
11 hrs ago | Free Press
Squamish's Olympic hopes squashed
The residents of Squamish, the town wedged between Vancouver and Whistler, thought they were in the perfect location to cash in on the Olympics.
15 hrs ago | CANOE
'Twilight' home selling for $3.3M
The house in West Vancouver that portayed the home of the Cullen vampire clan in the new movie The Twilight Saga: New Moon went on sale a few days ago.
19 hrs ago | Penticton Herald
Sloan bassist Chris Murphy talks about nearly dying in hit and run
Member of Sloan are Chris Murphy, left to right, Patrick Pentland, Andrew Scott and Jay Ferguson.
Description released in vicious sex assault on 15-year-old girl
Coquitlam RCMP are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in the vicious sexual assault of a 15-year-old early Saturday.
B.C. parents stranded in Nepal with adopted daughter coming home
Dr. Salima Shariff, a Surrey cardiologist, feeds the baby that she and her husband, Aziz Nurmohamed, went to Nepal to adopt.
Man in serious condition after police shooting in Smithers
VANCOUVER a 'A A man is recovering in Vancouver hospital after being shot by an RCMP officer Saturday in Smithers.
RCMP officer helps deliver neighbour's baby in B.C.
Steve and Heather Boey have always felt safe in their Vancouver-area home, having an RCMP officer living nearby.
Halifaxa s Joel Plaskett takes leading two trophies at Canadian Folk Music Awards
Evacuees return home as floodwaters subside Saturday
Beverly Street resident Stacy George and son Charles sit in the regional emergency centre at Island Savings Centre after a foot of water flooded their home early Friday morning.
Art Savage, owner of Oakland A's farm club, ...
Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 6:08 p.m. SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Art Savage, the majority owner of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, has died.
Vancouver Island floodwaters recede
Residents of Duncan, B.C., rescued a car from the flooded streets Friday. The flood situation on Vancouver Island has improved dramatically as floodwaters recede, but officials warn more rain is on the way.
Personal records of 1,400 residents found in B.C. government employee's home
The British Columbia government is investigating a major security breach after police discovered the personal records of 1,400 income-assistance clients in the home of a government employee, the Victoria Times Colonist has learned.
Vancouver student tops Global Student Entrepreneur Awards
A 24-year-old Vancouver entrepreneur beat out competition from around the world to win the 2009 Global Student Entrepreneur Awards .
Mountie accused of slapping handcuffed prisoner
A Mountie in B.C.'s Cariboo region is facing criminal charges and an internal investigation after allegedly assaulting a prisoner this summer.
Canadian Arthritis Network to host 2009 Annual Scientific Conference in Vancouver
People with arthritis and leading Canadian and international researchers will share the stage under the theme "Decoding Arthritis - A Joint Effort" when the Canadian Arthritis Network hosts its 2009 Annual Scientific Conference beginning tonight, in Vancouver, BC.
Alice in Chains: N. American Tour
ALICE IN CHAINS ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR, NEW SINGLE "YOUR DECISION" HITS RADIO DECEMBER 7 Alice in Chains Alice In Chains have announced dates for a North American tour set to kick off at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on February 2, 2010.
Olympic lodging plan off because of rough economy
An Olympic housing plan in which thousands of visitors would have stayed on cruise ships has been called off because of the rough economy.