Category Archives: British Columbia

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

B.C. man against Mandarin-only council meetings wants official languages law
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man who filed a human rights complaint against his townhouse council for conducting Mandarin-only meetings says he wants the law changed to prohibit the use of unofficia...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

Williams Lake wants to inject high-risk offenders with GPS tracking devices
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia community wants to take the extraordinary step of implanting high-risk and prolific offenders with GPS tracking devices in a bid to curb its crime problem. City council ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 25, 2016

Victoria homeless camp stages block party on planned eviction day
VICTORIA - Homeless campers on the grounds of Victoria's courthouse staged a block party Thursday as they faced eviction from a tent city where more than 100 people have lived for months. The party go...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Another tropical animal washes up on a cold B.C. beach
HAIDA GWAII, B.C. - Researchers say a third tropical animal has found its way to a cold British Columbia beach this winter. This time, the rarely seen Risso's dolphin was found dead on a Haida Gwaii b...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Tiny western toads put economic, environmental squeeze on village of Nakusp
VICTORIA - A migration of toads described as a croaking, moving carpet and one of the world's environmental wonders is dividing a southeastern British Columbia village over forestry jobs and the prote...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Tourism up 7.9 per cent in British Columbia
British Columbia had close to five million international visitors in 2015. That was up 7.9% increase over the previous year, or 359-thousand more people. The biggest increases were from France, up 32%...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Judge strikes down law barring patients from growing medical marijuana
VANCOUVER - A Federal Court judge has struck down "arbitrary and overbroad" legislation introduced by the former Conservative government that barred medical marijuana patients from growing their own c...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Boy robbed of his bike at gunpoint in Williams Lake
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Police in Williams Lake looking for a couple of suspects who reportedly robbed a 14-year old boy of his BMX bike at the Boitanio Skate Park. It happened while the boy was celebra...
Kayla Derkach Feb 24, 2016

Suspicious fire at Merritt Secondary School
MERRITT, B.C. - The Nicola-Similkameen School District has some unexpected school repairs to make after a fire at Merritt Secondary School on February 23rd. Merritt Fire Chief Dave Tomkinson says the ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 23, 2016

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