Category Archives: British Columbia
Canfor warns pandemic will 'weigh heavily' on results as it reports Q1 $70M loss
VANCOUVER - Forestry firm Canfor Corp. is warning that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will "weigh heavily" on its financial performance this year as it reports a net loss of $70 million in the fi...
Apr 23, 2020
Horgan tells workers stay home if sick after COVID-19 outbreak at chicken plant
VICTORIA - B.C. Premier John Horgan says people who are sick must stay away from work after an outbreak of COVID-19 at a chicken processing plant in Vancouver. Horgan said Wednesday wor...
Apr 22, 2020
Rise in B.C. COVID cases and outbreaks leads to 'stay home' message from officials
British Columbia had a jump in new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, leading to renewed cautions from the provincial health officer. Dr. Bonnie Henry reported 71 new cases since Tuesday, bringing the total...
Corey Fischer Apr 22, 2020
Man with dementia among increase in reported hate crimes in Vancouver: police
VANCOUVER - An assault on a 92-year-old Asian man with dementia in Vancouver is being investigated as a hate crime and police say they have recently noticed an increase in reports of ha...
Apr 22, 2020
UPDATE: Heritage building destroyed by fire
The Kelowna Fire Department is investigating the cause of an early-morning fire that destroyed the Fleming House on the Brent's Grist Mill heritage site. Crews arrived shortly after 3 a.m. Wednesday a...
Corey Fischer Apr 22, 2020
BCHL requests financial aid from province
The BC Hockey League is seeking financial assistance from the provincial government to offset major losses for its teams due to the shutdown of the league.BCHL commissioner Chris Heb said in addition ...
Corey Fischer Apr 22, 2020
Boil water notice issued
The turbidity in the District of Peachland's source waters have increased over the 5 NTU threshold. As mandated by Interior Health, the District is instituting a Boil Water Notice, effective immediate...
Apr 22, 2020
Remember us after pandemic: minimum-wage grocery store worker worried about mom
DELTA, B.C. - Worrying about being infected with COVID-19 at the grocery store where she works has become part of the job for Kelly Ferguson, who lives with her 90-y...
Apr 22, 2020
Cache Creek prepares for flooding, as river turbidity tests new water treatment plant in Ashcroft
CACHE CREEK - A local state of emergency has been in place for several days already, and as of Tuesday, the Village of Cache Creek is under a flood warning. Wendy Coomber with Cache Creek Emergency Op...
Apr 21, 2020
25 new cases of COVID in B.C.; one new death
British Columbia has 25 new cases of COVID 19, bringing the total to 1,724. That includes 707 people in Vancouver Coastal Health, 715 in Fraser Health, 109 on Vancouver Island, 153 in Interior Health ...
Corey Fischer Apr 21, 2020

What Matters
2025 Annual Report
Coldstream to hold special Annual Report meeting
7h ago

Summer adventures
Think Kelowna is just wine tours? The locals would like a word.
Road Safety At Work
Drivers urged to be cautious around road workers with summer travel
Jun 26, 2026
Assault of A Horse
Bestiality case to be tried by Supreme Court judge
Jun 26, 2026

Sponsored Content
Get your summertime shine!
Due July 2
Less than a week to file property taxes
Jun 26, 2026
Offsetting Infrastructure Costs
Coldstream considers joining call for agricultural cost supports
Jun 25, 2026