Category Archives: British Columbia

Cause of death unknown after orca calf found dead on Vancouver Island coast
VANCOUVER - A female orca calf has been found dead on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Paul Cottrell of Fisheries and Oceans Canada said a surfer spotted the dead whale washed up on Mussel Beach ne...
Kayla Derkach Dec 30, 2015

Police say woman, man mauled by 2 dogs in home in British Columbia
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Mounties in northern British Columbia say two dogs who got into a home and mauled a couple was like a movie. Fort St. John RCMP say a frantic woman called 911 late Christmas Day ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 30, 2015

Homes shake, residents unnerved, but no damage from moderate B.C. quake
VANCOUVER - Some thought a car had rammed their home. Others thought it was someone pounding on the door or the neighbours moving furniture. It wasn’t until the shaking stopped several seconds l...
Kayla Derkach Dec 30, 2015

Man rams RCMP cruiser, flees on kayak
SICAMOUS, B.C.- What started out as a traffic stop on Old Spallumcheen Road near Sicamous BC, ended with Sicamous RCMP and an RCMP dog handler tracking a suspect in the Mara Lake area. At around 02:30...
Kayla Derkach Dec 29, 2015

Relatives of drowned Syrian boy land in Canada
VANCOUVER - Relatives of a Syrian boy whose lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach landed in Vancouver on Monday. Mohammed Kurdi, his wife and their five children have come to Canada as refugees, ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 28, 2015

Greater Victoria sees eight suspected drug overdose deaths in one week
VICTORIA - Drugs are likely to blame for the deaths of eight people in Greater Victoria over the past week, says the BC Coroners Service. The only confirmed overdose was a man who died in a downtown V...
Kayla Derkach Dec 27, 2015

Wave, area, company all eerily similar in B.C. whale-watch tragedies
VICTORIA - The waves rose out of nowhere, tipped the boats straight up and hurled people into the churning seas. There was no time for maydays. The survivor accounts and official reports from two dead...
Kayla Derkach Dec 27, 2015

Pressure-cooker emergency crises get high-tech solution from Vancouver startup
VANCOUVER - When Stanley Cup rioters rained chaos onto Vancouver’s downtown core in June 2011, holes were exposed in the capabilities of police trying to stop looting and arsons. Communication b...
Kayla Derkach Dec 26, 2015

Vancouver's hot housing market could have negative impacts: expert
VANCOUVER - Sellers are celebrating a banner year for Vancouver’s real-estate market, but critics say the high prices could create problems for the region’s economy and environment. The be...
Kayla Derkach Dec 26, 2015

B.C. man launches lawsuit claiming ownership of $50 million lottery jackpot
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man is taking the province’s lottery agency to court, saying he is the rightful winner of a $50 million jackpot handed out earlier this month. George Wilson-Tagoe ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 26, 2015

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