Category Archives: British Columbia
Tony Award-winning stage actor Brent Carver dies at home in Cranbrook, B.C.
CRANBROOK, B.C. - Award-winning Canadian stage actor Brent Carver is being remembered for his natural love of theatre and zest for life. Longtime friend Janice Thomson shared a statement on ...
Aug 06, 2020
47 new COVID-19 cases, only one in Interior Health
B.C. health officials are reporting 47 new cases of COVID-19 today (Aug. 6), and no new deaths. One new case is being reported in the Interior Health region. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry...
Corey Fischer Aug 06, 2020
Suspects arrested after home hit with Molotov cocktails
RCMP in Revelstoke have arrested two men in connection to a brazen early morning arson that, had it not been detected, could have turned tragic.On Thursday (Aug. 6) around 3 a.m., RCMP responded to a ...
Aug 06, 2020
B.C. premier says return to class a 'challenge' but students will be safe
SURREY, B.C. - Sending students back to class in September in British Columbia will be "an unprecedented challenge" during a pandemic but Premier John Horgan says he's confide...
Aug 06, 2020
Masks to become mandatory on BC Transit and at Walmarts
Starting Aug. 24, it will be mandatory for people to use face coverings when using BC Transit buses. "BC Transit recognizes the advice from health professionals, including provincial health officer Dr...
Corey Fischer Aug 06, 2020
Surrey Police Board set to create city police force at first meeting Thursday
SURREY, B.C. - The first-ever police board meeting for Surrey, B.C., will be held today as the city moves ahead with a controversial plan to replace the local RCMP detachment with its o...
Aug 06, 2020
City defends 5G pilot project
The City of Kelowna has issued a statement to combat what it calls "some strong opinions on social media" about the 5G pilot project underway in the city. Jazz Pabla, the city's information services d...
Corey Fischer Aug 05, 2020
Agreement between province, BC Hydro, First Nation, ends legal fight over Site C
VICTORIA - A British Columbia First Nation has ended its legal battle against the provincial government and BC Hydro over the Site C dam, a project the nation originally claimed was a $1-bil...
Aug 05, 2020
Motorbikes involved in long weekend crashes
Salmon Arm RCMP were kept busy over the BC Day long weekend with 123 complaints including 18 minor motor vehicle crashes and two others of note that involved motorcycles.One incident saw a pickup truc...
Corey Fischer Aug 05, 2020
Vancouver home sales jump to 3,128 in July while prices rise amid lower supply
VANCOUVER - Buyers purchased 3,128 homes in the Greater Vancouver area last month, up both from June and from July 2019. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said on Wednesday that sales in July...
Aug 05, 2020

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