Category Archives: British Columbia

No immediate end to testy relationship between Vancouver crow and Canada Post
VANCOUVER - Snow, rain and heat don't stop mail carriers from making deliveries, but Canada Post draws the line at crows. The Crown corporation has stopped delivery to several homes on Vancouver's eas...
Kayla Derkach Jun 27, 2017

NDP, Greens vote against their political goals in favour of defeating Liberals
VICTORIA - Two coveted political goals of the NDP and Greens were defeated Monday in the British Columbia legislature as the opposition parties resolved no bills should be considered until a confidenc...
Kayla Derkach Jun 27, 2017

Woman defends sending friendly emails to RCMP inspector after alleged assault
VANCOUVER - A woman who has accused British Columbia's former RCMP spokesman of sexual assault defended sending him friendly emails after the alleged attack during a heated cross-examination Monday. D...
Kayla Derkach Jun 27, 2017

Coyote drags 4-year old to the ground in Surrey
SURREY - It was a frightening moment for a 4-year-old girl after she came eye-to-eye with a coyote in Surrey Monday evening. Nearby resident, Cheryl O'Donnell, saw the incident and told Global News it...
Kayla Derkach Jun 27, 2017

Wildfires being held near Logan Lake, Lac La Hache
KAMLOOPS - BC Wildfire Service crews have jumped on a pair of fires in the Interior, one in the Kamloops Fire Centre. That blaze popped up Friday near Guichon Creek in the Logan Lake area, about one k...
Kayla Derkach Jun 26, 2017

RCMP say missing cyclist last seen June 14 in 100 Mile House
SMITHERS, B.C. - Smithers RCMP now confirm a missing cyclist was last seen at the Caribou Visitor Centre in 100 Mile House on June 14 but has not been seen since. Police issued a missing person's repo...
Kayla Derkach Jun 26, 2017

Algae bloom in north arm of Okanagan Lake
VERNON, B.C. - What was first thought to be a leak of raw sewage into the north arm of Okanagan Lake turns out to be more than that. The Okanagan Indian Band now says an assessment of the goo indicate...
Kayla Derkach Jun 26, 2017

Motion on Throne Speech could topple government this week
VICTORIA - A motion that could topple the B-C Liberals’ minority government is expected to be introduced in the legislature today. N-D-P house leader Mike Farnworth said Friday that the Oppositi...
Kayla Derkach Jun 26, 2017

Kelowna draws new residents, tourists with tech boom and dining renaissance
KELOWNA, B.C. - Thanks to a thriving tech industry that has seen more than a 30 per cent growth in just two years, Kelowna has seen its demographics change drastically and its cultural scene adapt to ...
Kayla Derkach Jun 26, 2017

Pain drove B.C. woman and ‘thousands’ to street drugs after medication cut off
VANCOUVER - Desperate for relief from unbearable pain following knee surgery, Lorna Bird says she was forced to buy drugs from the Downtown Eastside streets of Vancouver when her doctor stopped prescr...
Kayla Derkach Jun 25, 2017

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