Category Archives: British Columbia

Prescribed burn upcoming near Merritt
KAMLOOPS - B.C. Parks officials in conjunction with the BC Wildfire Service are planning a prescribed burn in Monck Provincial Park this March to restore the area’s ecosystem and reduce wildfire...
Kayla Derkach Feb 26, 2016

Victim identified in fatal Enderby crash
ENDERBY, B.C. - The BC Coroners Service has released the name of a local woman who died in a crash near Enderby earlier this week. 59 year old Marilyn Cynthia Martynuik of Armstrong was the driver and...
Kayla Derkach Feb 26, 2016

BC Hydro seeks 4 per cent rate hike
VERNON, B.C. - BC Hydro is seeking a four percent rate hike for the coming year The Crown corporation has filed an application with the BC Utilities Commission. If approved, the increase would take ef...
Kayla Derkach Feb 26, 2016

Skier dies from injuries suffered in Sunday avalanche near Golden, B.C.
GOLDEN, B.C. - RCMP say a southern Alberta man who was hurt Sunday in an avalanche while skiing near Golden, British Columbia, has died of his injuries. The 64-year-old man, who was from Canmore, was ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 26, 2016

One injured in highway crash near Westwold
VERNON, B.C. - A two vehicle collision on Highway 97 last night around 5 pm near Westwold resulted in one man being flown to Kamloops hospital in serious condition. Witnesses say a farm tractor collid...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

Hunters rescued from grizzly attack thank search team
KAMLOOPS - Two hunters say they’re lucky to be alive after a near-death encounter with a grizzly bear in northern B.C. last September. Robbie Austin and Chris Eyre are still marvelling at the fa...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

Motorcyclist and Vancouver officer both hurt when biker tries to escape
VANCOUVER - A Vancouver police officer and the motorcyclist he was trying to stop both have serious injuries after the biker lost control of his vehicle. Police say the officer was standing beside his...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

B.C. brings in new oversight rules for mining after tailings-pond collapse
VICTORIA - The British Columbia government is imposing more oversight on the mining industry by boosting potential penalties for prosecutions to $1 million in fines and three years in prison. The new ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

U.S. Visitors to Vernon Ski resort up 30 per cent
VERNON, B.C. - Tourism is showing big gains in B.C., and that’s especially been the case at Silver Star Mountain Resort. Marketing director Eric Erik Kalacis says they’re having one of the...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

Vehicle owner denies liability in B.C. crash that killed two cyclists, passenger
PEMBERTON, B.C. - The owner of a vehicle that allegedly struck and killed two cyclists out for a weekend ride north of Whistler, B.C., denies having given the driver permission to use her car. Carmen ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

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