Category Archives: British Columbia
Mounties issue travel reminder after U.S. boater fined for ignoring COVID-19 law
SURREY, B.C. - Foreign boaters should be careful to follow the rules ahead of the Labour Day long weekend, B.C. Mounties say after an American sailor was fined and forced to turn around for faili...
Sep 04, 2020
Spike in Covid cases in B.C., but not in Interior
Another spike in Covid cases in B.C., with 121 new cases announced by health officials on Friday. That's up from the 89 new cases on Thursday. All but ten of the new cases were in the Lower Mainland, ...
Corey Fischer Sep 04, 2020
Longtime NDP MLA Shane Simpson not seeking re-election
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's minister of social development and poverty reduction says he won't run in the next provincial election. Shane Simpson, who represents Vancouver-Hastings in the legi...
Sep 04, 2020
Victoria mural sponsor says anti-police acronym inappropriate, but fuels debate
VICTORIA - The group that sponsored a mural that has been called disrespectful by Victoria's police chief says an anti-police acronym that is part of the work is offensive. The Afr...
Sep 04, 2020
B.C. employment almost back to pre-pandemic levels
The B.C. government says 15,300 jobs were created in the province last month, 87 per cent of which were full time positions. Minister of jobs, economic development and competitiveness, Michelle Mungal...
Corey Fischer Sep 04, 2020
B.C. at a precipice to flatten COVID-19 curve, Henry says ahead of long weekend
VANCOUVER - Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says British Columbia is at a precipice when it comes to a potential surge of COVID-19 infections. But Henry says reducing th...
Sep 03, 2020
Younger age group making up most of new Covid cases
The majority of new Covid cases in B.C. continue to trend younger. Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said Thursday the 20 to 29 year old age group, followed by 30 to 39 year olds, are leadi...
Corey Fischer Sep 03, 2020
B.C. school districts will use federal COVID-19 cash, not government: minister
VICTORIA - British Columbia's school districts will decide where best to devote more than $242 million in federal funding to reopen schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. Education Minister Rob Fleming...
Sep 03, 2020
Young boy survives cougar attack near Lillooet
A 10-year-old boy has a family dog to thank after the pup sprang up to protect him from an attacking cougar.According to a social media post from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, the incident ha...
Sep 03, 2020
Construction to begin on Vancouver's Broadway subway extension this fall
Vancouver's Broadway subway line is one step closer to fruition with the announcement of a design and construction contract for the project. British Columbia Premier John Horgan says ...
Sep 03, 2020

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