Category Archives: British Columbia
Community partners honoured for tireless work
Kelowna's Gospel Mission is hosting its 10th annual Well Done Barbecue Wednesday (June 17) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.The event, in the mission's back parking lot on Leon Avenue, will acknowledge and honou...
Jun 16, 2020
Province cuts liquor costs for bars, restaurants
The B.C. government's move to approve temporary measures to allow liquor licensees to purchase beer, wine and spirits at reduced cost, is being called a potential game-changer for struggling businesse...
Corey Fischer Jun 16, 2020
B.C. report says condo insurance market 'unhealthy,' premiums up 40 per cent
VANCOUVER - A report commissioned by the B.C. government says insurance premiums for condominium buildings have increased by as much as 40 per cent year over year while deductible costs...
Jun 16, 2020
Lake Country woman dies in pedestrian collision on highway
RCMP say a pedestrian struck and killed by a car in Kamloops Monday night (June 16) had been walking in the middle of the highway. At about 10:00 p.m. Tuesday, a vehicle hit a woman while travelling o...
Corey Fischer Jun 16, 2020
Leave lake debris on beaches for now
The public is being asked not to clean up debris they may see washed up on beaches along Okanagan Lake.With the lake currently sitting above full pool, debris like branches and leaves provide a natura...
Corey Fischer Jun 15, 2020
36 new Covid cases in B.C., no new deaths
British Columbia is reporting 36 new Covid cases since Friday, but there has been no new deaths over that period. There are 182 active cases in the B.C. with 13 of those in hospital and four in intens...
Corey Fischer Jun 15, 2020
Okanagan Lake above full pool
The recent rain combined with ongoing snow melt has Okanagan Lake on the rise."Okanagan Lake is currently above full pool," said a news release from the City of Kelowna."With these high lake levels, b...
Corey Fischer Jun 15, 2020
Judge concerned over time it's taking to hear Meng Wanzhou's extradition case
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Supreme Court judge in Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's extradition case says she's concerned by the length of the proceedings. During a case management conference on Mon...
Jun 15, 2020
B.C. expands Foundry mental health, substance use services to 8 communities
VICTORIA - The B.C. government is expanding its mental health and substance use services for youth and their families to eight more communities. Judy Darcy, the minister of mental health and addiction...
Jun 15, 2020
Trans Mountain pipeline restarts after light crude spills in Abbotsford, B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - Trans Mountain says oil is flowing again through its pipeline after as much 190,000 litres of light crude spilled from a pumping facility in Abbotsford, B.C...
Jun 15, 2020

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