Category Archives: British Columbia
Suspect arrested after breaking into occupied home
A man is facing potential charges after breaking into a West Kelowna home.Just after midnight on Tuesday, RCMP were called to a home in the 2800-block of Lower Glen Rosa Road."Residents of the house, ...
Corey Fischer Apr 30, 2020
B.C. stumpage fees put on hold
The B.C. government is deferring its stumpage fees to help forest companies get through the COVID-19 crisis. Premier John Horgan said the fees operators pay the province to harvest, buy or sell trees ...
Corey Fischer Apr 30, 2020
The people who cared for him: How a single COVID-19 case moved through the system
VANCOUVER - The call came in on an afternoon in March: a patient at a medical clinic in Vancouver complained of chest pains. Paramedic Jeff Booton watched the details flash across ...
Apr 30, 2020
The people who cared for a COVID-19 patient: How a single case was handled
VANCOUVER - The call came in on an afternoon in March: a patient at a medical clinic in Vancouver complained of chest pains. Paramedic Jeffrey Booton watched the details flash acro...
Apr 30, 2020
ICU continues to deal with cases during COVID-19 pandemic with operating changes
VANCOUVER - As a senior physician at St. Paul's hospital, Dr. Del Dorscheid has a special view of how COVID-19 is affecting patient care beyond the pandemic. Unlike other parts of the hospital, t...
Apr 30, 2020
B.C. Covid update: 34 new cases, plan to reopen economy; foreign farm workers monitored
British Columbia is getting closer to unveiling plans to reopen the economy. Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said the government will outline more details next week. "What we are putting ...
Corey Fischer Apr 29, 2020
Friends rally to provide meals for Gospel Mission
Friends and business owners are providing the dinner meal to Kelowna's Gospel Mission on Leon Avenue this Thursday. The meal will be delivered at 4 p.m. and will be served to people staying at the eme...
Corey Fischer Apr 29, 2020
KIJHL seeks government assistance
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) will be seeking financial assistance from the provincial and federal governments due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its 20-member tea...
Apr 29, 2020
Provincial state of emergency extended
British Columbia's provincial state of emergency is being extended for the third time, to support the measures to keep people safe during the COVID pandemic. The declaration, which began on March 18, ...
Corey Fischer Apr 29, 2020
Watch out for COVID-related rental scams
While millions of scam listings for apartments, houses and vacation properties appear online, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is urging the public to watch out for a COVID-19 twist to common rental f...
Corey Fischer Apr 29, 2020

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