Category Archives: British Columbia
Outbreaks cause spike in B.C. COVID cases
British Columbia has seen a big increase in new Covid-19 cases, with 95 since Friday. That brings the provincial total to 1,948. Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said on Saturday, two spec...
Corey Fischer Apr 25, 2020
Man wanted for murder in B.C. extradited back to Canada say police
SURREY, B.C. - Police say a man wanted in connection with a first-degree murder charge in British Columbia has been extradited back to Canada. Sgt. Frank Jang of the Integrated Homicide Investiga...
Apr 25, 2020
Stronger, more modern B.C. legal system to emerge from COVID pandemic: minister
VICTORIA - Attorney General David Eby says the COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in British Columbia's legal system, weaknesses that have forged a unified effort to build a stronger,...
Apr 24, 2020
29 new COVID cases in B.C.; death toll nears 100
British Columbia has 29 new cases of Covid-19 since Thursday including two new cases in the Interior Health region.B.C.'s death toll is now at 98 with four more fatalities in the Vancouver and Fraser ...
Corey Fischer Apr 24, 2020
New evacuation order in B.C. as flooding affects central Interior
VANCOUVER - A flood warning has been issued for a river near Prince George, B.C., after it rose nearly 35 centimetres in a day. The B.C. River Forecast Centre, which assesses water supply, f...
Apr 24, 2020
BCHL product named top forward in CJHL
Kent Johnson of the Trail Smoke Eaters has been named the CJHL's top forward for 2019-20.Johnson, from Port Moody, B.C., led the BCHL in scoring this year with 101 points, becoming just the second pla...
Apr 24, 2020
Not a 'normal' opening night for drive-in theatre
An owner of the Starlight Drive In in Enderby admits he's excited, but also a bit nervous, about the opening of their 2020 season. Brian Smith and the Starlight Team are launching the season the night...
Corey Fischer Apr 24, 2020
Gangs changing tactics as closed borders, COVID-19 deal impact
VANCOUVER - Gangs and organized crime groups in B.C. are changing how they operate and run their illegal business due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, police forces say. Since physical...
Apr 24, 2020
Restaurants to present reopening plan to province
The B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association will present its preliminary plan for the reopening of restaurants to the provincial government next week.The plan, developed by a group of B.C. restau...
Corey Fischer Apr 23, 2020
Bathroom break leads to $16 million surprise
B.C.'s newest multi millionaire found out he won his jackpot while in the washroom. That's where Tibor Tusnady was checking the results from the April 15 Lotto 6/49. "I Googled the numbers," said Tusn...
Corey Fischer Apr 23, 2020

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