Category Archives: British Columbia

Washout cuts off access to 300 Shuswap properties
SALMON ARM, B.C. - More than 300 homes in the Shuswap have been cut off after a fast-flowing creek washed out a section of Eagle Bay Road yesterday. The washout happened yesterday afternoon when Deroy...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017

Advance voting starts this weekend for May 9th B.C. election
KAMLOOPS - Advance polling opens tomorrow for the May 9th provincial election. Polls will be open tomorrow and Sunday from 8:00 AM- 8:00 PM in a number of locations. If you live in the Kamloops-North ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017

Barriere man charged with allegedly sexually assaulting 97-year-old woman testifies
KAMLOOPS - Disturbing allegations of sexual assault against an elderly senior have rocked a North Thompson Valley community. A man from Barriere has been charged with one count of sexual assault after...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

B.C. to remain ‘wild west’ of campaign finance without a new government: experts
VANCOUVER - Without a change in government, British Columbia is likely to remain a "wild west" of campaign finance, where wealthy corporations and unions are free to donate unlimited amounts of money ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

B.C. election: Key developments from Day 17
VANCOUVER - A look at some key developments from Day 17 of the B.C. election campaign for each of the parties: LIBERALS: - Liberal Leader Christy Clark says everyone involved in a potential softwood l...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

B.C. Liberal leader says all Canadians involved in U.S. softwood offer balked
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's Liberal leader says everyone involved in a potential softwood lumber agreement said No when the United States offered a "lousy" deal that would have cost her province 20...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

Tearful mom of international student missing in Vancouver asks for public’s help
VANCOUVER - The mother of a missing Ecuadorian man studying in Vancouver has issued an emotional plea for information that could help find her son. Lupe Carrera travelled to Vancouver from Ecuador and...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

Housing, economy, leadership feature in final B.C. election debate
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's election campaign is entering its final stretch after a TV debate Wednesday night that saw the three party leaders spar on the economy, housing and political leadership....
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

Housing, the overdose crisis, leadership feature in feisty B.C. leaders’ debate
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's political leaders entered the final stretch of the election after a lively debate last night that featured clashes over the economy, housing, the opioid crisis and leade...
Kayla Derkach Apr 27, 2017

Police say North Okanagan woman was murdered
ENDERBY, B.C. - RCMP say foul play is believed to be a factor in the suspected murder of a North Okanagan woman. 27 year old Caitlin Potts of Enderby was last seen February 21st 2016, and her body has...
Kayla Derkach Apr 26, 2017

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