Category Archives: British Columbia

Cariboo teacher suspended for actions in the classroom
WILLIAMS LAKE - An elementary school teacher in the Cariboo-Chilcotin School District has been suspended one week without pay by the British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation. The suspensio...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Dangers of tree wells increase with warming weather
PRINCE GEORGE - Tree wells are particularly dangerous as temperatures warm up in springtime according to survivalist Bruce Zawalsky. With skiers and snowboarders still hitting the slopes, the danger o...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Cariboo MP: 'Justin Trudeau has failed us' on wildfire response
WILLIAMS LAKE - Cariboo-Prince George Conservative MP Todd Doherty has some harsh words for Prime Minster Justin Trudeau’s government and its response to last year’s devastating wildfire s...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Respite lodge in Merritt making life better for families dealing with disabilities
MERRITT, B.C. - It’s set in the country side near Merritt, a picturesque setting, a place for families to escape the reality of caring for someone with a disability. The Coldwater Ranch Lodge is...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Report issued on 2017 Interior flood season
KAMLOOPS - A new report into last year’s destructive flood season in the B.C. Interior has proposed 65 recommendations aimed at keeping British Columbians safe. “The report concluded a wet...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Father of missing climber says his son died in Alaska
JUNEAU, ALASKA- The father of 24-year-old Squamish rock climber Marc-Andre Leclerc says his son has died while scaling a new route up the Mendenhall Towers, just north of Juneau, Alaska. Serge Leclerc...
Kayla Derkach Mar 14, 2018

Woman dies in Kelowna house fire
KELOWNA - An early morning residential fire has claimed a life in Kelowna. Crews responded to a fully engulfed house in the 2600 block of Springfield Road just after 5 this morning. Police say a passe...
Kayla Derkach Mar 13, 2018

Merritt business owners support diversity by handing out rainbow stickers
MERRITT - A pair of Merritt business owners are doing what they can to promote diversity in their city. Kerstin and Roland Auer have created 1,000 rainbow stickers in support of the LGBTQ community in...
Kayla Derkach Mar 13, 2018

Suspect arrested after series of fires in Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, B.C. - A 60 year old woman has been taken into custody in connection with a series of suspicious fires in the Armstrong area. RCMP were called to assist the Armstrong Fire Department at the...
Kayla Derkach Mar 13, 2018

Voter turnout in B.C. election last year up only slightly
VICTORIA - Elections B-C has released its official report on last year’s provincial election, and the data shows a slight increase in voter participation. The report says 57.7 per cent of eligib...
Kayla Derkach Mar 13, 2018

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