Category Archives: British Columbia

Search for popular Vernon teacher enters new phase
LUMBY, B.C. - Vernon Search and Rescue are standing down for now in the search on Mabel Lake for 58 year old teacher John Keeley. The search for the popular math instructor at Vernon Secondary, has be...
Kayla Derkach Jul 23, 2018

Lightning, wind could undo weekend progress battling B.C. wildfires
KELOWNA - Wildfire conditions were calmer across British Columbia on the weekend, but there is concern climbing temperatures and gusty winds could undo progress made over the last several days. Enviro...
Kayla Derkach Jul 23, 2018

Police investigate possible homicide in Quesnel
QUESNEL, B.C. - On July 21, 2018, RCMP received a report that multiple individuals had been stabbed. Police attended a residence on Holborn Drive and located a deceased man and a woman suffering from ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 23, 2018

Cariboo First Nations move one step closer to treaty
CANIM LAKE, British Columbia - A group of four First Nations in British Columbia’s Cariboo region have signed an agreement-in-principle with the provincial and federal governments, moving a step...
Kayla Derkach Jul 23, 2018

Five injured in Coquihalla accident
MERRITT, B.C. - Note: This story has been updated here. Five people were taken to hospital after a serious crash on the Coquihalla Highway Sunday evening. One person was transported to hospital in cri...
Kayla Derkach Jul 23, 2018

Severe thunderstorm watch for the Cariboo
KAMLOOPS - A severe thunderstorm warning has ended for the Cariboo region, however a watch remains in effect Sunday afternoon. Severe thunderstorms are possible throughout the region, including Quesne...
Kayla Derkach Jul 22, 2018

Soaring temperatures, high winds could worsen fires in B.C.'s southern Interior
KELOWNA, B.C. - Officials in British Columbia’s southern Interior say the warm temperatures and gusty winds in the forecast could spell the end of two days of relief from wildfires raging in the...
Kayla Derkach Jul 22, 2018

Evacuation numbers remain at nearly 1,000 as B.C. wildfires rage on
SUMMERLAND, B.C. - Officials in British Columbia’s Okanagan region were hopeful that fire crews could aggressively tackle the flames on Saturday, as the weather forecast called for more cloud co...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2018

Alcohol not being ruled out in serious Highway 97 crash
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. - One man suffered serious and life threatening injuries in a single vehicle crash just north of 100 Mile House last (July 19) night on Highway 97. 100 Mile House RCMP Sgt. Don Mc...
Kayla Derkach Jul 20, 2018

United Steelworkers hopeful end to Mount Polley strike near
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. -The union representing more than 200 workers at the Mount Polley mine in Likely is hopeful its strike is about to end. Dan Wil, business agent with the United Steelworkers Local 1...
Kayla Derkach Jul 20, 2018

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