
B.C. records 29 new cases of COVID-19; 10 in Interior Health
New cases of COVID-19 have fallen to reassuring lows in B.C. There were 29 new…

Mandatory mask wearing order lifted in B.C.; social restrictions eased
B.C. is ready to shed the strictures of pandemic life and people are going to…

Peachland sidewalk literally buckles under the heat
If increasingly smoky skies, skyrocketing hydro bills and general discomfort aren't enough to signal that…

Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon see high number of overdose deaths: chief coroner
B.C.’s toxic drug supply continues to take lives at an unprecedented rate five years into…

Employers asked to ‘seriously consider shutting down’ during heat wave: WorkSafeBC
WorkSafeBC is advising employers to consider closing down their workplaces if employees cannot be protected…

B.C.’s restart likely headed into next phase this week: Dr. Bonnie Henry
“Things are looking really good” for B.C. moving into the next stage of its restart…

Dog in crate strapped to rear of RV found safe in Oliver
Reports of a dog being carted across B.C. highways strapped in a crate on the…

UPDATE: Highway 97 near Peachland re-opened as crews get the better of wildfire
The portion of Highway 97 two kilometres south of Peachland closed earlier as crews worked…

U.K. study reports mixing AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccines produces better immunity
OTTAWA – A vaccine study in the United Kingdom reports that getting a dose of…

3 killed in boat crash on Seton Lake near Lillooet
A serious Sunday morning crash on Seton Lake in Lillooet killed two men and a…

Vernon woman becomes first female solo Race Across America overall winner
A Vernon woman made history in Annapolis, Maryland, Saturday night when she became the first…

Yabba dabba dispute resolved. Fred Flintstone can stay
Fred Flintstone fought the law — and he won. Technically, the owner of the fanciful…

Kelowna, Kamloops set to topple all-time high temperature records
Daily heat records toppled across B.C. Saturday, and more will fall in the days to…

Case files on 1964 civil rights worker killings made public
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Never before seen case files, photographs and other records documenting the…

BC Hydro reports new record for peak hourly demand amid heatwave
VANCOUVER – British Columbia's hydro and power authority says it logged a new record for…