Category Archives: British Columbia
B.C. minister 'cannot remain silent' about increasing anti-Asian hate crimes
VICTORIA - British Columbia's minister responsible for multiculturalism says she can no longer remain silent about the rising number of hate crimes toward people of Asian heritage during the COVID-19 ...
May 15, 2020
BC Covid update: 15 new cases, three more deaths
There are 15 new cases of the coronavirus in B.C. since Wednesday, along with three more deaths, for a total of 135.There is one new case in Interior Health, the first in the region since last Friday....
Corey Fischer May 14, 2020
COVID-19 behind one per cent cut to Vancouver's policing budget: council
VANCOUVER - The union representing Vancouver's police officers joined the police chief Thursday in criticizing a budget cut passed by city council, arguing their services shouldn't be reduced during t...
May 14, 2020
B.C. dentists not ready to return to work
A group representing B.C. dentists says its members' offices won't reopen for service until it gets further direction on protecting patients and staff from COVID-19. The B.C. Dental Association says f...
Corey Fischer May 14, 2020
B.C. non-profits at risk of shutting down
Non-profit groups across B.C. are in danger of closure due to COVID-19 impacts, according to a report from Vantage Point and the Vancouver and Victoria Foundations.In a survey of more than 1,000 non-p...
May 14, 2020
Rare baby owl now being reared by its parents in unique B.C. breeding program
LANGLEY, B.C. - Members of a unique program in Langley, B.C., are celebrating the successful hatching of a northern spotted owl chick, bolstering a population that numbers fewer than 10 of the bi...
May 14, 2020
Police seek witnesses to a serious crash
RCMP in Kelowna are looking for witnesses to a late night collision that sent a man to hospital in late April.On April 25 just after 11:00 p.m., RCMP received a report of a two vehicle collision at th...
May 14, 2020
Highlights of council meeting
Highlights of May 11 Kelowna Council meeting, as provided by the City of KelownaBuilding and development statisticsCouncil received an update on building and development statistics from the first thre...
Corey Fischer May 14, 2020
Risk of invasive mussels entering B.C. expected to be lower due to Covid restrictions
The Covid pandemic is expected to reduce the potential transfer of invasive species into B.C. waterways this summer.While most provincial boat launches are now open, the province is not recommending n...
Corey Fischer May 14, 2020
BCHL names marketer of the year
Alberni Valley Bulldogs President and Governor David Michaud has been named the B.C. Hockey League's Marketer of the Year for 2019-20.Michaud joined the Bulldogs front office last summer after his gro...
May 14, 2020

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