Category Archives: British Columbia
Premier announces plan to reopen B.C's economy
Premier John Horgan has announced British Columbia's four phase plan for restarting the province, starting in mid-May. "This isn't going back to normal. We're going to the new normal," Horgan told a m...
Corey Fischer May 06, 2020
'We are not yet ready to make changes to the measures in place:' Henry and Dix
B.C. health officials are not ready to relax the current health orders that have been impacting residents for the last several weeks. Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, and Health Minister A...
Corey Fischer May 06, 2020
Parents and teachers have 30 new ways to teach students about energy
As the B.C. education system continues to adapt to distance learning forced by the Covid pandemic, FortisBC is supporting parents and teachers who need BC-based materials for students from Kindergarte...
Corey Fischer May 06, 2020
Resident and pet flee motorhome fire
One occupant and a pet were able to escape a motorhome fire in the 1900 block of Union Road in Kelowna overnight. The call came in around 2 a.m. The first arriving officer reported flames coming throu...
Corey Fischer May 06, 2020
RCMP respond to report of gunshots
Kelowna RCMP were called to a residence on View Road Tuesday night after reports of possible gunfire from a home. The area in the 1000 block was secured just after 6:30 p.m., and after speaking with t...
Corey Fischer May 06, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic hammers job market, but there are 'opportunities,' say analysts
VICTORIA - In the worst employment market in decades, job hunters need to prepare for what will inevitably be a video interview, say employers and job market experts who suggest there a...
May 06, 2020
Kelowna care home clear of COVID
COVID-19 outbreaks at two long term care facilities, including Hawthorne Park-Orchard Manor in Kelowna and the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver, have been declared over.However provincial he...
May 05, 2020
Restaurants make reopening plans as COVID-19 restrictions start to ease
VANCOUVER - After a roughly seven-week hiatus from serving coffee, Vancouver's Pallet Coffee Roasters over the next week will reopen five of its cafes in an uncertain environment. ...
May 05, 2020
New digital registration ensures faster, safer assistance for B.C. evacuees
VICTORIA - British Columbia is unveiling a digital registration system for evacuees as the province prepares for the upcoming wildfire season while coping with physical distancing restrictions to...
May 05, 2020
Vancouver biotech company discovering antibodies for COVID-19 treatment
VANCOUVER - There may be another valuable shield in the fight against COVID-19, and the head of a Vancouver biotech firm says it could buy time as researchers race to develop a vaccine. Carl...
May 05, 2020

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