Category Archives: British Columbia
Investigation focusing on birdstrike as probable cause of Kamloops Snowbird crash
The Royal Canadian Air Forces (RCAF) says the investigation into the May 17 Snowbirds crash in Kamloops is focusing on a birdstrike as a possible cause.The incident resulted in the death of public aff...
Corey Fischer Jun 01, 2020
Outbuilding destroyed by fire
Firefighters in West Kelowna had to deal with an outbuilding engulfed in flames this morning.Dispatch was called around 3 a.m. to reports of flames visible in the trees in the West Kelowna Estates nei...
Corey Fischer Jun 01, 2020
Trans Mountain reaches 'key milestone' as pipeline construction begins in B.C.
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Trans Mountain says it has reached another "key milestone" in the project to triple capacity of a pipeline moving oil from the Edmonton area to port in Burnaby, B.C. A ...
Jun 01, 2020
Community groups filling gaps in translation of COVID-19 information
VANCOUVER - When Mary Rose Manzano-Leal called Filipino employees of a coronavirus-stricken meat-packing plant in Alberta last month, the physician says they expressed relief as soon she began sp...
Jun 01, 2020
More BC paramedics accessing mental health support amid pandemic
They're often the first people you call when something goes wrong. Ambulance Paramedics save thousands of lives each year, as first responders when citizens are sick or injured. This week is Paramedic...
Corey Fischer May 31, 2020
Minimum wage goes up June 1 in B.C. as businesses face COVID-19 challenges
British Columbia's lowest paid workers get a pay increase Monday with a scheduled minimum wage hike at a crucial time for small businesses as they look for ways to continue operating during the COVID-...
Corey Fischer May 31, 2020
Number of students returning is a wild card as B.C. schools set to reopen Monday
When students board the school bus on Monday in Williams Lake, B.C., they'll be greeted by a bus driver wearing a protective visor and will take a seat by themselves unless they live with another stud...
Corey Fischer May 31, 2020
Minimum wage goes up June 1 in B.C. as businesses face COVID-19 challenges
VICTORIA - British Columbia's lowest paid workers get a pay increase Monday with a scheduled minimum wage hike at a crucial time for small businesses as they look for ways to continue o...
May 31, 2020
Number of students returning is a wild card as B.C. schools set to reopen Monday
VANCOUVER - When students board the school bus on Monday in Williams Lake, B.C., they'll be greeted by a bus driver wearing a protective visor and will take a seat by themselves unless ...
May 31, 2020
Salmon expected to begin arriving soon at Fraser River landslide: DFO
VANCOUVER - Parts of a pneumatic fish pump dubbed the "salmon cannon" have arrived at the site of a massive landslide along British Columbia's Fraser River, where Fisheries and Oceans Canada...
May 30, 2020

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