Category Archives: British Columbia
No feeding or swimming with the whale in B.C. harbour: Department of Fisheries
COMOX, B.C. - Fisheries and Oceans Canada is asking all vessels to stay out of Comox Harbour unless absolutely necessary while a lone killer whale continues to hang out in the area. The male transient...
Aug 02, 2018

Vancouver, Victoria shorelines littered with cigarette butts, researchers
VICTORIA - Cigarettes and their filters made from plastic account for almost 50 per cent of the waste collected along the Vancouver and Victoria shorelines, says a study analyzing data from volunteer ...
Aug 02, 2018

Expensive cars impounded, drivers ticketed for speed on B.C. highway
MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. - Two high-end sports cars have been impounded for a week and their drivers issued tickets after police in Metro Vancouver say they recorded the vehicles going almost 50 kilometres a...
Aug 02, 2018

More wildfires blaze in B.C., but no communities seriously threatened
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - British Columbia’s Wildfire Service has had its busiest few days of the season after thousands of lightning strikes sparked hundreds of new fires, but officials say they are rel...
Aug 02, 2018
B.C. overdose deaths drop in June, more than 100 still dying each month
VANCOUVER - The latest overdose statistics in British Columbia show a dip in the number of suspected illicit drug deaths in June compared with the same month a year earlier, but the death toll remains...
Aug 02, 2018
Fewer buyers, more choice, push Vancouver home sales to lowest level since 2000
VANCOUVER - Home sales in July across Metro Vancouver tumbled to their lowest level in 18 years in statistics compiled by the real estate board, but prices remained steady since last month. The Greate...
Aug 02, 2018

Standoff In Kamloops Restaurant
KAMLOOPS – The Southeast District Emergency Response Team has been called to assist in an ongoing incident at the Denny’s Restaurant at 6th and Columbia Street in downtown Kamloops. In a n...
Aug 02, 2018

Vancouver walks tightrope between protecting panoramas against housing needs
VANCOUVER - Paris has its Eiffel Tower, Chicago has its architectural skyline and Vancouver has its sweeping ocean and mountain views. But the housing crunch in the city has prompted debate about the ...
Aug 02, 2018

Lightning storms across B.C. raise tension as wildfire danger climbs
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Lightning storms that swept across British Columbia are being blamed by the Wildfire Service for many of the blazes that started this week across the province including one that threa...
Aug 01, 2018
One dead, one missing after float plane crashes on B.C. lake, police say
TYAUGHTON LAKE, B.C. - RCMP say one person has died and another is missing after a float plane crashed on a remote lake in Gold Bridge, B.C. Police were notified of the crash on Tyaughton Lake at abou...
Aug 01, 2018