Category Archives: British Columbia

Transportation Safety Board to release findings on sunken tugboat off B.C. coast
VANCOUVER - Results are expected today from an investigation into what caused a tugboat to run aground off British Columbia’s coast in October 2016, spilling thousands of litres of fuel into the...
May 31, 2018
Small wildfire burns under century-old rail trestle in British Columbia
VANCOUVER - Crews battled a stubborn fire Wednesday that was burning under a century-old railway trestle bridge near Hope, B.C. Jeanne Larsen of the B.C. Wildfire Service said the fire began Sunday an...
May 30, 2018
A look at proposed referendum questions as B.C. considers revamped elections
VICTORIA - Here are questions Attorney General David Eby has recommended to cabinet for a referendum this fall on British Columbia’s electoral system: 1. Which should British Columbia use for el...
May 30, 2018

B.C. electoral reform referendum includes two-part ballot question
VICTORIA - Voters in British Columbia should be able choose between three forms of proportional representation or keep the current voting system in a referendum this fall, Attorney General David Eby s...
May 30, 2018

Funding To Improve Accessibility
VICTORIA – To help mark the first provincial AccessAbility Week, the B.C. government has announced $500,000 in funding to support projects that’ll remove barriers and improve accessibility...
May 30, 2018

Turmoil in Italy likely to grab attention around G7 finance ministers' table
WHISTLER, B.C. - Before all the attention turns to the G7’s big show in Quebec next week, the finance lieutenants from the exclusive club of industrialized nations will have a more peaceful sett...
May 30, 2018
Timeline: Key dates in the history of the Trans Mountain pipeline
VANCOUVER - Here are some key dates in the history of the Trans Mountain pipeline and Kinder Morgan Canada’s efforts to expand its capacity: October 1953: The Trans Mountain pipeline begins ship...
May 29, 2018
Extend supports to youth leaving care, says B.C. coroner's review of 200 deaths
VICTORIA - Young people who aged out of government care in British Columbia died at a rate five times higher than the general youth population, a review of 200 deaths over a six-year period has conclu...
May 28, 2018

Green Leader Elizabeth May gets $1,500 fine for contempt in pipeline arrest
VANCOUVER - Green Leader Elizabeth May pleaded guilty to a criminal contempt of court charge Monday, moments before a British Columbia Supreme Court judge said the MP exploited her position to encoura...
May 28, 2018
Leaked audit suggests B.C. environment rules for energy industry being ignored
VICTORIA - A leaked audit of oil and gas practices in northeastern British Columbia suggests rules to reduce the impact of industry on caribou habitat are being routinely ignored. “The audit ide...
May 28, 2018