Isaac Phan Nay

Reporter/Editor

Isaac Phan Nay is a CBC News reporter/editor in Vancouver. Please contact him at isaac.phan.nay@cbc.ca.

Latest from Isaac Phan Nay

B.C. man who livestreamed driving his car into the ocean sentenced to 1-year's probation

A B.C. man who drove his car into Burrard Inlet last March while livestreaming the event has been granted a conditional discharge and placed on a year's probation after pleading guilty to mischief under $5,000.

Another storm approaches Vancouver Island as crews finish restoring power to thousands

Around 15,000 properties were still without power on Vancouver Island on Thursday evening, as B.C. Hydro crews continued to repair the damage from the recent "bomb cyclone." Environment Canada is now warning that another storm is approaching southwestern B.C.

B.C. Realtor admits to obtaining $2 million mortgage using fake documents

A B.C. man who admitted obtaining a mortgage on a $2 million home using documents faking his income and savings has agreed to hand over his Realtor's licence.

Rain, snowfall warnings issued as fall storm blows through B.C.

Officials have issued rainfall and snowfall warnings for parts of B.C. on Wednesday as a fall storm moves across the province. Environment Canada says up to 90 millimetres of rainfall is expected to fall on parts of Metro Vancouver and Howe Sound.

Northern B.C. mayor plans to stay in office while working 2nd job — in Saskatchewan

The mayor of a northern B.C. municipality says he's found a new job in Saskatchewan — but he still intends to keep his mayoral role and make regular 2,600-kilometre round trips to fulfil his duties.

B.C. atmospheric river a successful first test of community-led rain management project

When it's done, the four-block project will be able to drain 17,000 cubic metres of water per year from the roadway — as much water as approximately seven Olympic-sized swimming pools.

City of Vancouver to consider giving police access to traffic cameras

Vancouver council has voted to consider giving the Vancouver Police Department access to the city's traffic camera network. While advocates for the the plan say it would help police manage their resources and keep people safe, critics say it could violate residents' Charter rights and their right to privacy.

The Jericho Lands give First Nations a say in Vancouver's future. But some say the development is too large

First Nations leadership and Vancouver residents are butting heads over a massive, Indigenous-led development in West Point Grey. The Jericho Lands projects promises to add 13,000 housing units in buildings ranging in height from four to 49 storeys, along with businesses and community spaces. 

Crews search for man believed to have fallen into Coquitlam River

Search and rescue crews and police are searching for a man who is believed to have fallen into the swollen Coquitlam River on Sunday.

At least 2 dead in B.C. after mudslides, washouts: RCMP

A woman who was missing after her home was washed away in a mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., on Saturday has been found dead, police say.