Category Archives: British Columbia

B.C. First Nations make legal challenges to huge Ksi Lisims LNG project
VANCOUVER - Two British Columbia First Nations are taking the federal government to court to quash a decision approving the Ksi Lisims floating natural-gas facility and marine export terminal. The Lax...
The Canadian Press Oct 23, 2025

Fatal halfway-house shooting by Surrey officers justified, B.C. police watchdog rules
SURREY - British Columbia's police watchdog says two Surrey officers' use of force was "justified and lawful" in the fatal shooting of a knife-wielding man at a Corrections Canada halfway house last J...
The Canadian Press Oct 23, 2025

B.C. River Forecast Centre upgrades flood warning for part of north coast
British Columbia's River Forecast Centre has issued an upgraded flood warning for areas around Terrace and Kitimat as an autumn storm soaks the coast. The centre says the warning covers the Skeena Riv...
The Canadian Press Oct 23, 2025

Strong winds, heavy rain and high river levels predicted for coastal and central B.C.
VICTORIA - Heavy rain and strong winds are forecast for much of coastal and central British Columbia this week, setting off cautions about high river levels in those regions. The province's Ministry o...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

B.C. health authority proposes virtual care pilot program to keep small ERs open
LILLOOET - Virtual emergency care is being proposed for four communities in British Columbia's Interior in an effort to reduce the number of emergency room closures over lack of staffing. A statement ...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

Officials warn against misinformation as B.C. rolls out influenza, COVID-19 vaccines
British Columbia's health minister says she is concerned about a "growing amount of misinformation and disinformation" related to vaccines as the province rolls out its campaign for the respiratory il...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

VPD officer had no option but to shoot man in Vancouver 7-Eleven stabbing: IIO report
British Columbia's police watchdog says an officer was justified and "bound by his duty" when he shot and killed a man armed with a knife who stabbed an employee at a Vancouver convenience store last ...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

His own executives want him gone. But B.C. Conservative leader Rustad won't quit
VICTORIA - Almost one year ago to the day, John Rustad was on the brink of becoming premier of British Columbia. Now, even his own handpicked party executives do not want him as their leader. Party pr...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

Lawyer says B.C. RCMP officer believed group chats were condoned
The lawyer for a British Columbia RCMP officer facing possible dismissal over derogatory comments in a private group chat and on police computer terminals says her client believed his behaviour was "c...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

Wildfire workers join B.C. public service job action amid mediated talks
BURNABY - British Columbia's public service workers' union is expanding its job action even as it takes part in mediated talks with the government to end its dispute. The B.C. General Employees' Union...
The Canadian Press Oct 22, 2025

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