Category Archives: British Columbia
Two arrested after alleged assault at Friday's anti-racism protest, VPD says
VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Police Department says two people were arrested after an alleged assault at Friday's otherwise peaceful protest against racism and police brutality. Constable Tania Visi...
Jun 06, 2020
Person of interest in arson case identified by police
Salmon Arm RCMP has now identified a man considered a person of interest in a criminal arson investigation.A Salmon Arm RCMP officer spotted an individual matching the person of interest while on patr...
Jun 06, 2020
'It’s brewing': Inmates, guards worry about violence after COVID-19 lockdown
VANCOUVER - Jennifer Larue just wants her husband to be able to hold their baby. But COVID-19 outbreaks at federal prisons and the subsequent lockdown to prevent the virus spread means Larue's husband...
Jun 06, 2020
Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern
VANCOUVER - One of Chantel Moore's grandmothers says her granddaughter's shooting death in New Brunswick isn't the first time she has lost a family member to police violence. Nora Martin joi...
Jun 06, 2020
Only one new COVID-19 case in B.C. Friday
Provincial health officials are reporting dramatically improved COVID-19 numbers Friday (June 5).According to a news release, only one new case has been registered in all of B.C. The total will remain...
Jun 05, 2020
Officer on video under investigation, taken off duty
A Kelowna RCMP officer has been taken off patrol after being involved in a violent arrest that was captured on video by bystanders. The Mounties say a code-of-conduct investigation is underway into th...
Corey Fischer Jun 05, 2020
Government office set to reopen with part time hours
The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) administrative office in Salmon Arm will be reopening to the public for four hours per day and by appointment only beginning Monday, June 8.The public hou...
Jun 05, 2020
James sees 'glimmers of increased confidence' as jobless rate hits 13.4 per cent
British Columbia's jobless rate continues to climb upwards, hitting 13.4 per cent last month, but there are signs of building confidence.Finance Minister Carole James says Statistics Canada labour dat...
Corey Fischer Jun 05, 2020
B.C. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip appeals for living-donor kidney transplant
VANCOUVER - The president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs is used to advocating for the rights of First Nations, but now Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is facing a different kind of fight and advocati...
Jun 05, 2020
COVID-19 modeling data highlight path to fewer restrictions, vacations
VICTORIA - British Columbia is making summer holiday plans as COVID-19 cases continue declining and businesses and communities look to wider reopenings while taking precautions to prevent th...
Jun 04, 2020

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