Category Archives: British Columbia

One dead, two injured after SUV drives into Granville Island building
VANCOUVER - A pedestrian has been killed after being run over and pinned under a vehicle on Granville Island, one of Vancouver's busiest tourist destinations, police say. Spokesman Randy Fincham said ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

Auditor says B.C.’s salary cap preventing full audits of credit unions
VICTORIA - British Columbia's auditor general says a staffing shortage at the Financial Institution Commission is hampering the review process for provincial credit unions. Carol Bellringer's progress...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

B.C.'s proposed foreigner tax to help fund Metro Vancouver housing projects
VICTORIA - While buyers and sellers rush to avoid paying a new 15-per-cent property transfer tax in British Columbia, Premier Christy Clark's Liberal government apparently can't wait to start building...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

B.C.’s Fraser Health warns of latest spike in overdoses, urges caution
SURREY, B.C. - A spike in overdoses in Surrey, B.C., has prompted health officials there to warn that all illicit drugs may be contaminated with lethal substances. Dr. Victoria Lee, chief medical heal...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

Vancouver Parks Board launches new weapon in fight against hungry beetle
VANCOUVER - The Vancouver parks board hopes a microscopic champion will win the fight against a pest chewing through the city's grass boulevards, lawns and playing fields. Starting this week, biologis...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

B.C. man takes a lesson on backcountry preparation from bluffing black bear
FERNIE, B.C. - A Fort St. John man says never again will he go for a backcountry run without bear spray after a confrontation in southeastern B.C. Tom Coveney says he was running near the Fernie Alpin...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

Garlic not raising any stink as Taylor, B.C., battles annoying mosquitoes
TAYLOR, B.C. - A northeastern B.C. community is discovering a little garlic can make a big difference when battling an itchy pest. The District of Taylor, just south of Fort St. John, is using a garli...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

Decision pending on whether police entrapped B.C. pair into committing terrorism
VANCOUVER - John Nuttall hangs his head and promises he'll do better next time. Covert video played in British Columbia Supreme Court from the spring of 2013 shows the man Nuttall calls his Muslim bro...
Kayla Derkach Jul 28, 2016

Triathlete strokes to marathon, 105-km, lengthwise swim of Okanagan Lake
VERNON, B.C. - A Detroit man is celebrating with friends and supporters after completing a gruelling, 41-hour endurance swim along the entire length of British Columbia's Okanagan Lake. Adam Ellenstei...
Kayla Derkach Jul 27, 2016

WestJet finds lost gecko, owner wants airline to change policy on cabin access
VANCOUVER - A pet gecko that disappeared after its owner put it on a WestJet flight from Toronto to Vancouver last Sunday has been found alive. Meryl Bishop, the owner of Nom the gecko, received a cal...
Kayla Derkach Jul 27, 2016

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