Category Archives: British Columbia
B.C. Covid update May 23: 10 new cases; two more deaths; gatherings still a risk
British Columbia's provincial health officer is reminding residents to continue to follow the restrictions that are part of Phase 2 of the province's restart program. Dr. Bonnie Henry said despite mor...
Corey Fischer May 23, 2020
Emergency responders quickly resolve incident on river
Emergency crews were able to get a man in unfit condition to shore on the North Thompson River this morning. Kamloops RCMP Sgt. Jeff Bingley says the call came in around 6:10 a.m for a reported incide...
May 23, 2020
Northern B.C. drug users criticize lack of access to safe supply
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - At one point, Juls Budau says her boyfriend was going through $4,000 worth of cocaine in a week. He would express a desire to get sober and then in the middle of the night a...
May 23, 2020
Rise in Interior Health Covid cases no cause for alarm
British Columbia has 18 new cases of Covid-19 since Thursday, raising the number of cases identified in the province to 2,507.Eleven of the new cases are in the Interior Health region, bringing the to...
Corey Fischer May 22, 2020
NAFTA panel sides with U.S. softwood lumber decision but B.C. hopes for final win
VANCOUVER - A NAFTA panel has backed the U.S. International Trade Commission's decision regarding softwood lumber imports from Canada but British Columbia's industry group still hopes for an...
May 22, 2020
Public access to meetings restored
As a first step in the Columbia Shuswap Regional District's (CSRD) plans to restore public access, a limited number of citizens will be able to attend essential meetings with provisions to ensure all ...
May 22, 2020
Man arrested after gun and knife reports
RCMP made an arrest after responding to reports of a man pointing a gun at a motorist and using a machete on a taxi cab Thursday evening in Kelowna.Officers responded to a complaint of a gun being poi...
Corey Fischer May 22, 2020
Injured pilot makes first public appearance
Injured pilot Captain Richard MacDougall came out in public Thursday night in Kamloops for the first time since the tragic Snowbirds' accident Sunday. Members of the local Indigenous community perform...
Corey Fischer May 22, 2020
Tribute ceremony evokes inspirational spirit of Capt. Jennifer Casey and the Snowbirds
The Royal Canadian Legion in Kamloops held a tribute ceremony to honour the Canadian Forces Snowbirds Thursday morning (May 21). "This tribute is to the memory of Capt. Jennifer Casey, public affairs ...
Corey Fischer May 22, 2020
Loophole in relief funds could be exploited by scammers: NDP MP
VANCOUVER - A loophole in the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit that doesn't prohibit people charging fees to help others get relief funds needs to be closed to prevent scams, an NDP MP says. Don Da...
May 21, 2020

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