Category Archives: British Columbia

Incumbent B.C. mayor wins election decided by pulling a name out of a box
PEACHLAND, B.C. - The winner of the mayor’s race in Peachland, B.C., has been decided by a pulling a name from a box because the top two candidates remained tied after a judicial recount on Mond...
Kayla Derkach Oct 29, 2018

Another blast of winter on its way to the Coquihalla
KAMLOOPS - As a sunny and mild month of October draws to a close, Mother Nature is reminding B.C. Interior residents that winter can strike the high elevations at any time. The Coquihalla Highway was ...
Andrew Snook Oct 29, 2018

Another blast of winter on its way to the Coquihalla
KAMLOOPS - As a sunny and mild month of October draws to a close, Mother Nature is reminding B.C. Interior residents that winter can strike the high elevations at any time. The Coquihalla Highway was ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 29, 2018

Prince George RCMP respond to 31 calls in 12 hours
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Talk about a busy 12 hours for the Prince George RCMP. Cpl. Craig Douglass says police responded to 31 calls for service from 7 p.m. last night (Oct.28) to 7 a.m. this morning. H...
Andrew Snook Oct 29, 2018

Prince George RCMP respond to 31 calls in 12 hours
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Talk about a busy 12 hours for the Prince George RCMP. Cpl. Craig Douglass says police responded to 31 calls for service from 7 p.m. last night (Oct.28) to 7 a.m. this morning. H...
Kayla Derkach Oct 29, 2018

Highway maintenance crews not ready for snow on the Coquihalla
KAMLOOPS - The B-C Ministry of Transportation says highway maintenance crews were caught off guard by a snow storm that caused traffic chaos on the Coquihalla highway yesterday. The highway was closed...
Andrew Snook Oct 29, 2018

Highway maintenance crews not ready for snow on the Coquihalla
KAMLOOPS - The B-C Ministry of Transportation says highway maintenance crews were caught off guard by a snow storm that caused traffic chaos on the Coquihalla highway yesterday. The highway was closed...
Kayla Derkach Oct 29, 2018

B.C. free of postal walkouts- for now
BRANDON, MANITOBA - Manitoba is the latest province to be hit by rotating strikes by members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. CUPW says 1,500 members walked off the job in Winnipeg at 10 p.m. ...
Andrew Snook Oct 29, 2018

B.C. free of postal walkouts- for now
BRANDON, MANITOBA - Manitoba is the latest province to be hit by rotating strikes by members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. CUPW says 1,500 members walked off the job in Winnipeg at 10 p.m. ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 29, 2018

BC Ferries cancels sailings for cleanup following fuel spill
LANGDALE - BC Ferries cancelled two sailings on one of its routes between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland following a small fuel spill Sunday morning. The publicly owned company says in a stat...
Andrew Snook Oct 28, 2018

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