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Out-of-control wildfire shuts down section of Coquihalla highway
Highway 5 between Hope and Merritt remains closed due to an out-of-control wildfire.Â
Emergency responders burning out, Ambulance Paramedics Association of BC president says
The Ambulance Paramedics Association of BC (APBC) says the mental health crisis continues it’s having a lasting impact on the service’s members. According to the union, approximately 30 per cent of their members (including paramedics and dispatchers) are either off work battling mental health or are still continuing to work while receiving treatment. Â
Experts call on residents to help map B.C.’s biodiversity this long weekend
British Columbians heading out into nature or just relaxing in their backyards this long weekend can use their phones to help collect data on the plants and animals they see.Â
B.C. man gets $1M fine, 6 years in jail for illegal sea cucumber harvesting
A British Columbia man faces a more than $1 million fine and six years in jail for the illegal harvest and sale of sea cucumbers.Â
Heat warnings issued for many parts of B.C.
Heat warnings are in place for multiple parts of British Columbia, with temperatures expected to reach up to 37 degrees Celsius in some regions.
Laura Secord, Nutriart chocolate recalled for undeclared peanut
Recalls have been issued for several chocolate products sold in British Columbia and other provinces, due to an undeclared peanut.
Comox search and rescue aircraft perform night rescue near Fort Nelson
An injured horseback rider was rescued in a remote area of Northeastern BC by search and rescue aircraft from Comox on Vancouver Island.The incident took place late Tuesday evening in the wilderness 185 km east of Fort Nelson.
Measles cases reported in B.C. this year top 100
B.C.’s health officials have said 102 cases of measles have been reported across B.C. so far this year, with most of those in the Northern Health region.
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Surprise visit brings big smiles to boy battling cancer in Quesnel
A young man battling eye cancer received a surprise visit over the Canada Day long weekend by a car club and motorcycle club in Quesnel.
Single Rollover in Quesnel Claims Life of One Man
RCMP found a 61-year-old man unconscious in the driver’s seat of the SUV. Police and paramedics on the scene attempted life-saving measures, but the man tragically succumbed to his injuries, and police were unable to resuscitate him.
Residents can leave feedback on CleanBC initiative using survey
The B.C. government wants your thoughts on its plan to lower emissions by filling in a survey.On Monday, the...
Loader fire doused in Quesnel
The Quesnel Fire Department was called to the scene of a loader that had caught fire at the Silva Gro Nursery chip manufacturing site on Lear Road.
Clinton RCMP looking for witnesses to weekend collision
Clinton RCMP is seeking witnesses following a serious multi-vehicle collision over the weekend.Police said on Sunday (June 29) afternoon...
Commercial logging isn’t happening in BC parks; says BC Minister
When it comes to commercial logging, BC parks are off-limits.In a letter to the Ancient Forest Alliance and Endangered...
BC Hydro urges customers to be alert following recent fraud scams
BC Hydro urges you to be alert following a big jump in Hydro fraud scams last month.May saw 60...
Health officials urge vaccination as Northern Health reports 8 active measles cases
The highly contagious disease, measles, is continuing to spread across northeastern B.C. The Northern Health region is experiencing eight reported...
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Work on early morning fire to last through the day for PG fire crews
The Prince George Fire Department is continuing to work on a commercial structure fire at Crossroads Brewery, located at 508 George Street.
Coquihalla Highway reopens after wildfire closure
Highway 5 between Hope and Merritt reopened early Friday afternoon after a closure due to an out-of-control wildfire.
B.C. tops list of least affordable provinces for renters
A report shows three British Columbia cities were among the top five least affordable for renters last year.
Teegee says 70-billion dollars is required to shore up B.C.’s Indigenous infrastructure gap
Many First Nations leaders are expressing opposition to the One Canadian Economy Act, which gives the federal government power to fast track major economic development projects that are deemed to be of national interest.
City of PG beginning work on transitioning Lower Patricia Boulevard Encampment
Work towards the closure of the Lower Patricia Boulevard Encampment (Moccasin Flats) has begun, following BC Supreme Court's decision on August 14.
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