Robert Riley Saunders pleaded guilty to stealing from and harming at-risk youth in his care, many of whom are Indigenous
Saunders is accused of stealing money from at-risk youth in his care, many of whom are Indigenous
The B.C. Urban Mayors’ Caucus wants the feds to keep urban issues in mind
It is unclear whether Bell’s services have been restored
Misinformation about ivermectin has been spread online, identifying it as a treatment for COVID-19
Mounties found a drug lab while helping evacuate homes near the Mount Law wildfire on Aug. 21
Evacuees, officials of 2003 blaze lay out what lies ahead for those who lost their homes this year
Families are being contacted directly and provided details of their loved one’s temporary location
A detailed damage assessment will be done when it is safe to do so, say wildfire officials
Kyle Gianis died of self-inflicted wounds at a campground near Enderby days after surviving a shooting in Kelowna
‘Our hospital is swamped with COVID patients, almost entirely unvaccinated’
Residents invited to ask questions of health minister, top doctor leading B.C.’s COVID-19 response
The 55,000-hectare wildfire caused thousands of evacuations Friday night, even more on alert
In the last week, COVID-19 cases tripled in the Central Okanagan, health officials say
Kyle Gianis believed to have died of self-inflicted wounds days after failed hit in Kelowna
There are 24 confirmed cases of this highly transmissible sickness
Kyle Gianis has survived four attempts on his life in B.C.
More than two dozen arriving and departing flights on Tuesday were cancelled
Merrifield made the announcement on Aug. 2
After a series of incidents including a physical altercation, Brian Trackel has been fired by UPS