Category Archives: British Columbia

Armed robbery in Clinton
CLINTON, B.C. - RCMP are investigating an armed robbery in that small community. Police say at about 7 o’clock last night (January 6), a man walked into a local grocery store, pulled a weapon an...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Vancouver cyclist dies after being hit by an object thrown from garbage bin
VANCOUVER - A Vancouver cyclist riding on the city's seawall has died in what investigators are calling a bizarre event. Const. Brian Montague says in a news release that the 46-year-old man was ridin...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Police perseverance leads to arrest and charge in 1999 sexual assault
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - Police have made an arrest in a disturbing sexual assault that occurred in Abbotsford, B.C., nearly 17 years ago. Const. Ian MacDonald says the attack happened on Aug. 7, 1999, when...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Separate blazes damage barn, commercial building in Abbotsford, Surrey
VANCOUVER - Early-morning blazes kept firefighters busy in two suburban Vancouver cities on Thursday. An empty chicken barn in Abbotsford was fully engulfed by the time crews arrived shortly after 4 a...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Separate Terrace homicides in 2011, 2015, produce charge recommendations
TERRACE, B.C. - RCMP in Terrace B.C., are recommending charges after wrapping up separate investigations into fatalities around that northwestern B.C. city. Charges of criminal negligence causing deat...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Site C dam protesters dig in and prepare for arrests at historic site in B.C.
VANCOUVER - First Nations protesting the construction of the $9-billion Site C dam in northeastern British Columbia are preparing for their own arrests while they implore Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...
Kayla Derkach Jan 07, 2016

Police say shotgun used to pepper three Chilliwack, B.C., homes
CHILLIWACK, B.C. - Mounties in Chilliwack, B.C., believe three shootings in 10 days are connected, and they're asking for the public's help as they investigate. Police responded to a report of a shotg...
Kayla Derkach Jan 06, 2016

B.C. increases homeowner grant threshold to $1.2 million as property values rise
VICTORIA - As the average selling price for single-family homes in Vancouver surpasses $2.5 million, the provincial government moved Tuesday to ensure residents with property assessed at less than hal...
Kayla Derkach Jan 06, 2016

B.C. mine cuts back because of low copper prices, lays off 100 workers
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Imperial Metals Corp. (TSX:III) is laying off more than one-third of the workforce at its Huckleberry mine in northwestern British Columbia because of low copper prices. The Vanc...
Kayla Derkach Jan 06, 2016

Sting on couple guilty of terror charges not meant to seem illegal: officer
VANCOUVER - An undercover terrorism sting involved thousands of dollars changing hands and officers promising access to guns and explosives, but the lead officer told a trial Wednesday that the operat...
Kayla Derkach Jan 06, 2016

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