Category Archives: British Columbia

Okanagan Mountains Open Early
Downhill skiers can get an earlier-than-expected jump on the slopes at Silver Star. The resort is opening this Saturday, five days ahead of schedule, thanks to a steady snowfall this week. Opening ear...
Kayla Derkach Nov 18, 2015

Prince George Mounties Investigating Sexual Assault
Prince George Police are looking for the public's help, to track down a sexual assault suspect. The alleged incident happened near University Hospital on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 3. The fema...
Kayla Derkach Nov 17, 2015

Voting Set For Vernon Arena Referendum
After much debate in the community, it’s almost time for people to decide Greater Vernon’s Arena referendum. Residents of Vernon, Coldstream and RDNO Areas B and C are being asked if they ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 17, 2015

Winter weather plaguing B.C. highways
The Trans Canada Highway re-opened between Revelstoke and Golden around 5pm Tuesday. It had been closed most of the day due to a vehicle incident. The Trans Canada is also closed (as of 5pm) around Ho...
Kayla Derkach Nov 17, 2015

Prince George Couple Living in France Shocked by Friday’s Attacks
People all over the world are in shock, reacting to the terrorist attacks that happened in Paris Friday night. One hundred and twenty-nine people were killed in six locations around the city. Prince G...
Kayla Derkach Nov 16, 2015

Coquihalla Highway Chaos
The Coquihalla is now fully re-opened between Merritt and hope following a day of colissions spread across a vast area. Southbound traffic starting flowing again mid-afternoon, but Northbound traffic ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 16, 2015

Sagebrush Golf Course Sold
The Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club has finally changed hands. Langley-based Newmark Group has purchased the course. Company spokesperson Ruth Atherley says the new owners are still deciding if they ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 13, 2015

Cache Creek flood victims slowly getting lives back
Cache Creek resident Charlene Milward is seeing her now former home for the first time in months. She still can’t believe the destruction, six months after it was gutted on the evening of May 23...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2015

Kinder Morgan meeting with First Nations in B.C.
Kinder Morgan transports 300,000 barrels of oil from Edmonton to Burnaby every day. It’s hoping to triple that capacity with a proposed expansion to the Trans Mountain pipeline. This week, Kinde...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2015

Reinbrecht Found Guilty in 2010 Shuswap Boat Crash
Leon Reinbrecht has been found guilty of two counts in a 2010 boat crash on Shuswap Lake that killed one man and injured eight others. Justice Sheri Donegan brought down the verdict in BC Supreme Cour...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2015

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