Category Archives: British Columbia

Armstrong mayor frustrated over flood prevention
ARMSTRONG - Armstrong's mayor is voicing his frustration with the process of trying to reduce the flood risk in creeks. Meighan Creek went over its banks Friday after a rain storm, causing flooding at...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2018

First Nations Chiefs to be exonerated
KAMLOOPS - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to exonerate six First Nations chiefs who were executed by British Columbia’s colonial government more than 150 years ago. Trudeau’s itinera...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2018

B.C.'s electricity usage increases during Earth Hour
KAMLOOPS - A spokesperson for BC Hydro says the province’s electricity usage actually went up for Earth Hour this year. Susie Rieder says the province increased its electricity use by 0.2 per ce...
Kayla Derkach Mar 25, 2018

BC Hydro encouraging residents to participate in Earth Hour
KAMLOOPS - BC Hydro is encouraging residents to unplug and conserve energy during Earth Hour Saturday evening. B.C. has participated in the climate change awareness event over the last 10 years, but B...
Kayla Derkach Mar 24, 2018

Province to collaborate with Nicola First Nations to manage Nicola watershed
MERRITT, B.C. - For the first time in B.C. history, the province and local First Nations will be working collaboratively to manage one of our most essential resources, water. The five chiefs of the Ni...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

Flooding in Spallumcheen
SPALLUMCHEEN - The Township of Spallumcheen is seeing some localized flooding due to the rain and snow melt. The municipality's Public Works crew will be reviewing different areas in the municipality ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

Body discovered on shores of Shuswap Lake
KAMLOOPS - The Salmon Arm RCMP and the BC Coroners Service are busy investigating a death along the shores of Shuswap Lake. South East District RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk says police received a report of ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

Indigenous court arrives in Prince George
PRINCE GOERGE - It is a day of celebration for the local aboriginal community. At least five hundred people have come from far and wide, to represent every aspect of the judicial system for the launch...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

State of emergency in Armstrong
ARMSTRONG - The City of Armstrong has declared a state of local emergency due to flooding, a result of heavy rain on Thursday. Mayor Chris Pieper says the declaration allows the city to do emergency w...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

RCMP investigate suspected mobile drug lab
LUMBY - More details are coming out about a cube van seized by police after a bear spray incident last Saturday, March 17th on Highway 6 near Lumby. A man who stopped to help whom he thought was a mot...
Kayla Derkach Mar 23, 2018

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