Category Archives: British Columbia

RCMP still seek tips into Elephant Hill wildfire cause
KAMLOOPS - RCMP are renewing their call for information as they investigate the origin of the Elephant Hill wildfire. The nearly-200,000 hectare blaze began July 6, 2017 near Ashcroft. It eventually c...
Kayla Derkach Jan 29, 2018

Search team locates two overdue snowmobilers near Sicamous
KAMLOOPS - Two overdue snowmobilers have been located in the Owls Head recreational area near Sicamous. Southeast RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk says the pair were reported missing last night and notes Mounti...
Kayla Derkach Jan 29, 2018

BC Attorney General calls ICBC's problems 'a financial dumpster fire'
KAMLOOPS - “A financial dumpster fire.” That’s how BC Attorney General David Eby described the financial woes at ICBC during a news conference Monday. Over the weekend ICBC projected...
Kayla Derkach Jan 29, 2018

Chase man expected to survive after being hit by train
KAMLOOPS - RCMP say a Chase man is extremely lucky to be alive today after being hit by a train. Chase RCMP Cpl. Scott Linklater says the 57 year old man with “mobility challenges” had bee...
Kayla Derkach Jan 29, 2018

Pedestrian struck by train in Chase
CHASE, B.C. - According to Canadian Pacific Railway a train struck a pedestrian in Chase Sunday afternoon. The CP train made contact with a person at Pine St. and 2nd Ave. around 1:45 p.m. An eye witn...
Kayla Derkach Jan 28, 2018

ICBC posts $935M in net losses in first nine months of fiscal year
VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s public auto insurer is projecting $1.3 billion in net losses by the end of the current fiscal year. The Insurance Corporation of B.C. says the “sizeable and ...
Kayla Derkach Jan 28, 2018

BC sees big jump in organ donation
VICTORIA - British Columbia saw a 25 per cent increase in deceased organ donors in 2017, resulting in a record-breaking 479 lives saved. The increase in donors contributed to a 13 per cent increase in...
Kayla Derkach Jan 26, 2018

Christy Clark weighs in on #MeToo movement
KAMLOOPS - Former premier Christy Clark has posted on Facebook a thank you to women who are coming forward now to report sexual misconduct. She said "All of us who have experienced a sexual assault, h...
Kayla Derkach Jan 26, 2018

Vernon mayor not worried about crime
KAMLOOPS - It's been a busy month for police in Vernon, which has some residents again questioning how safe the community is. The city was ninth on a Maclean's Magazine list of the most dangerous plac...
Kayla Derkach Jan 26, 2018

Study examines smoke’s impact on grapes
KAMLOOPS - A new study out of the University of BC Okanagan has looked at what happens to wine grapes when they are exposed to wildfire smoke. Researchers found chemicals in the smoke can give wine an...
Kayla Derkach Jan 25, 2018

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