Category Archives: British Columbia

Former B.C. politician, Indigenous leader, ordered to stand trial on sex charges
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - A prominent First Nations leader and former provincial cabinet minister has been ordered to stand trial on all four sex charges against him following a preliminary hearing in Pri...
Mar 16, 2021

Further investigation by TSB after two die in February tug sinking off northern B.C.
TERRACE, B.C. - The Transportation Safety Board will conduct a broader investigation into the deadly sinking of a tugboat last month along British Columbia's north coast.Two men died and one survived ...
Mar 16, 2021

SPCA appeals for donations after 119 dogs surrendered from home in northern B.C.
FORT NELSON, B.C. - The British Columbia SPCA says the recent and unexpected surrender of 119 dogs from a property near Fort Nelson is straining the non-profit society's resources. Chief prevention an...
Mar 15, 2021

Man expected to survive after police-involved shooting in Victoria early Monday
VICTORIA - Police are releasing few details about an officer-involved shooting in Victoria on Monday. A statement from Victoria police says a man armed with a weapon was shot by officers during an alt...
Mar 15, 2021

Another ward at Vancouver General Hospital closed by COVID-19 outbreak
VANCOUVER - An outbreak of COVID-19 has closed another ward at Vancouver General Hospital, while the health authority says outbreak precautions have been lifted in a separate unit. A statement from Va...
Mar 15, 2021

COVID-19 booking system picks up pace in B.C. as those aged 80-84 eligible this week
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government says age-based bookings for COVID-19 vaccinations are one week ahead of schedule and seniors aged 84 and older, plus Indigenous elders 65 and up, can make a...
Mar 15, 2021

Meng Wanzhou returns to B.C. court for arguments over evidence, abuse of process
VANCOUVER - The conduct of Canadian police and border officers is expected to face scrutiny in British Columbia Supreme Court this week as hearings resume in the extradition case of Huawei executive M...
Mar 15, 2021

Surrey school district seeks targeted COVID-19 measures for hardest-hit schools
SURREY, B.C. - The superintendent of the British Columbia school district hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic says it is pursuing targeted measures for more vulnerable schools. Jordan Tinney says in ...
Mar 14, 2021

B.C. tourism industry may be challenged with pent-up demand: economist
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's battered tourism industry is poised for a strong recovery after vaccinations become widespread, but meeting that demand could be a challenge, Scotiabank's chief economis...
Mar 14, 2021

Officials declare COVID-19 outbreak at B.C. glass company, exposure at Yukon mine
LANGLEY, B.C. - A new COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at a glass manufacturing company in Langley, B.C. Fraser Health says 44 employees of the facility have tested positive for the virus at Vitrum...
Mar 13, 2021