Category Archives: British Columbia
RCMP spokesman during Dziekanski case had 'rage in his head,' widow says
BURNABY, B.C. - The last time Pierre Lemaitre put on his RCMP uniform with pride, it was Oct. 14, 2007, the day he responded to a call about a fatal police confrontation at Vancouver’s airport, ...
Nov 26, 2018

10 prized carp now the victims of slippery otter in Vancouver Chinatown park
VANCOUVER - An opportunistic otter that is preying on koi in a classical Chinese garden in Vancouver has eaten 10 of the 14 large carp in a pond as it continues to evade traps. A spokeswoman for the V...
Nov 26, 2018

Experts Say Gas Prices Expected To Drop More
PRINCE GEORGE - Gas prices in Prince George have dropped drastically due to the low price of oil in Alberta. Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst with Gas Buddy Canada, anticipates that prices will ...
Nov 26, 2018

Top two B.C. legislature officials deny wrongdoing, want to go back to work
VANCOUVER - The two top officials in British Columbia’s legislature say they’re humiliated after being placed on administrative leave and don’t know what they’ve done to provok...
Nov 26, 2018

Documentary highlights parents' struggles with opioid-addicted kids
VANCOUVER - Watching paramedics revive their son from near death six times for the same condition that had him in the emergency room 13 times exhausted Jill and David Cory, but they kept hoping heR...
Nov 25, 2018

Prince George Receiving New Affordable Housing For Indigenous People
PITT MEADOWS – Prince George is one of 26 communities throughout British Columbia that will have access to more than 1,100 new affordable homes for Indigenous peoples on-and-off reserve. The Ind...
Nov 24, 2018

Wildlife relocation expert to oust koi-eating otter from Vancouver garden
VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Park Board says it’s time for plan B as a clever river otter eludes capture in a tranquil garden where it has made a den and is munching through a stock of large and va...
Nov 23, 2018

Elections BC cites Canada Post strike action in extending referendum vote 1 week
VICTORIA – The deadline to accept mail-in voting packages for British Columbia’s electoral reform referendum has been extended by a week. Elections BC says in a statement that its staff ha...
Nov 23, 2018

B.C. Opposition Liberals question Speaker's actions in legislature probe
VICTORIA - Party house leaders at the British Columbia legislature rejected a plan by the Speaker to appoint his special adviser to replace the sergeant-at-arms on an acting basis before legislators v...
Nov 22, 2018
B.C. electoral reform option designed by University of Alberta student
VANCOUVER - The first time he was old enough to vote in an election, Sean Graham says he realized the system was flawed. His hometown riding in northern Alberta was a secure seat for a party that he d...
Nov 22, 2018