Category Archives: British Columbia

Five more COVID-19 deaths in B.C., adult vaccination rate reaches 88.5 per cent
VICTORIA - British Columbia COVID-19 vaccination rate for those five years and older has reached 85 per cent for the first shot and 81.8 per cent for the second dose. A statement from the Health Minis...
Dec 02, 2021

Helijet announces plans to add electric helicopters to its fleet in British Columbia
RICHMOND, B.C. - North America's largest helicopter airline has announced its plans to add electric helicopters to its fleet in British Columbia. Helijet president Danny Sitnam says the company has pa...
Dec 02, 2021

November home sales up nearly 12% from last year: Vancouver real estate board
VANCOUVER - The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says November home sales increased by almost 12 per cent from last year as demand continued to outpace supply. The B.C. board says sales for the ...
Dec 02, 2021

Open more overdose prevention sites in urban and rural areas across Canada: study
VANCOUVER - Researchers in British Columbia say the expansion of overdose prevention sites in Vancouver led to immediate behaviour changes among some drug users as they entered addiction treatment and...
Dec 02, 2021

Flood warnings, evacuations remain in place in British Columbia
VANCOUVER - Several rivers in British Columbia were under flood warnings on Wednesday as hundreds of homes remained evacuated because of heavy rainfall. There were 12 evacuation orders involving 350 h...
Dec 02, 2021

68 per cent of COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals not fully vaccinated
VICTORIA - British Columbia recorded 375 more cases of COVID-19 Wednesday as vaccination numbers rise, including among children. The province's health ministry says 84.8 per cent of eligible people fi...
Dec 01, 2021

Single warming centre open for Nanaimo's vulnerable population
NANAIMO - For those experiencing homelessness during the winter months, a warming centre can be the difference between life or death.The Society for Equity, Inclusion and Advocacy (SEIA) is offering t...
Dec 01, 2021

Porch pirates see a drop in plundered booty as Nanaimo neighbours keep watch
NANAIMO - 'Tis the season for thieving.With the rise in online orders thanks to new technology and the pandemic keeping people indoors, ordering products to be delivered to your home has given birth t...
Dec 01, 2021

Dozens of weather warnings in effect across soaked British Columbia
VANCOUVER - A landslide closed traffic today on the same highway near Agassiz, B.C., where motorists were trapped between slides caused by major rainstorms last month. DriveBC says the road has been r...
Dec 01, 2021

Little progress made to combat anti-Indigenous racism in B.C. health care: report
VANCOUVER - A progress report on a plan to address anti-Indigenous racism in British Columbia's health-care system says Aboriginal patients continue to disproportionately die as a result of the impact...
Nov 30, 2021