Category Archives: British Columbia

Crews respond to wildfire near Lytton
LYTTON - Wildfire crews are busy responding to a four-hectare blaze near Lytton, the first significant wildfire of the year in B.C. Fire Information Officer Jody Lucius says smoke is visible from near...
Kayla Derkach Mar 21, 2018

Weather alert issued for Coquihalla Highway
KAMLOOPS - It may be spring, but winter conditions are expected to return in a big way Thursday to the Coquihalla Highway. Meteorologist Lisa West says the passage of a cold front will result in a sud...
Kayla Derkach Mar 21, 2018

Smoky landing for WestJet Passengers in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Fifty-six WestJet passengers on a flight from Vancouver to Nanaimo had a terrifying arrival in that city when the cabin of their commuter plane filled with smoke shortly before landing. The ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 21, 2018

BCTF prepares for fresh round of bargaining
VANCOUVER - The president of the Kamloops-Thompson Teachers’ Association is hoping Victoria heeds her union’s call to meet prior to the start of contract negotiations in 10 months time. He...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

Suspect sought in liquor store hold-up
VERNON - RCMP have released a photo of a suspect in a robbery at a Vernon liquor store. A man entered the Squires Four Beer and Wine Store on Stickle Road last Friday around 11 pm. He allegedly produc...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

Man has truck stolen & pepper sprayed
LUMBY - RCMP are looking for a man who allegedly assaulted another man with pepper spray on Highway 6 in Lumby. Police say the victim had stopped in the 4600 block of the highway Saturday when he saw ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

Growing concerns over pressure on agricultural land
VICTORIA - A review of agricultural land policies in British Columbia has collected nearly 1,000 responses from the public half way through the government’s outreach process. The B-C government ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

Protestors arrested at pipeline demonstrations in Burnaby
VANCOUVER - RCMP say more than a dozen people protesting the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline have been arrested at a construction site in Burnaby, B.C. A B.C. Supreme Court judge granted the ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

B.C. drivers should brace for higher gas prices
VANCOUVER - A petroleum industry analyst is warning B-C drivers to brace for record high gasoline prices this summer. Dan McTeague of the online tech company GasBuddy says starting next month, gasolin...
Kayla Derkach Mar 20, 2018

Tappen man claims $500,000 lotto ticket
KAMLOOPS - A lucky winner of a cool half-million dollars in last week’s Extra draw has come forward. Terry Sigurdson of Tappen purchased the lucky $500,000 ticket on March 14 at Little Shuswap L...
Kayla Derkach Mar 19, 2018

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