John Horgan
B.C. will require proof of vaccination for certain activities starting Sept. 13
British Columbia is bringing in a vaccine card for residents to get access to restaurants, clubs, sporting events and other activities.
Cruise ships return to Canada in November
The federal government says cruise ships will be allowed back in Canadian waters in November, but they must follow public health requirements.
Horgan will ask PM for military assistance with wildfire prevention
British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he will lobby Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to deploy Canada's military to help clear fire danger zones to prevent future wildfires.
Lytton will rebuild and become a community of the future: Premier Horgan
British Columbia Premier John Horgan and two of his cabinet ministers were flown over the devastated community of Lytton on Tuesday, July 6, 2021, where he said there was "literally nothing left" after a wildfire tore through it last Wednesday.
Jagmeet Singh sets his sights on B.C. to up NDP seats in the West
Under the shade of Douglas fir and western hemlock, Jagmeet Singh pulled up to Burnaby Central Park one day last week to greet constituents and gear up for his first campaign-style tour of the summer.
First Nation poised to stop trains as rail service resumes through Lytton
One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he's willing to do "what's necessary" to stop.
Lytton fire claimed at least two lives: RCMP work to identify cause
Mounties are on the scene in Lytton, B.C., working to determine what caused a fire that destroyed much of the village and left two people dead.
Two bodies discovered in the small town north of Hope
A team that ventured into Lytton, B.C., for the first time since the village was ravaged by a wildfire this week found two bodies, the provincial coroners service said on Saturday, July 3, 2021, evening.
Fire destroys most of Lytton, B.C. and searches are on for some residents
Residents of a community in British Columbia's Interior desperately searched for loved ones and tried to process the loss of their homes on Thursday, July 1, 2021, after learning that most of the village of Lytton had been destroyed by raging wildfires.
B.C. lifts most COVID restrictions as vaccines work their magic
British Columbia will move toward a return to normal life on Canada Day as the province removes most COVID-19 restrictions and allows outdoor gatherings of up to 5,000 people.
Demolishing former residential school a longstanding goal for northern community
Survivors of a residential school in northern British Columbia have given the community strength and courage to keep pushing in a decades-long fight to demolish the building, says the deputy chief of the Daylu Dena Council.
Star power harnessed to save B.C.'s old-growth forests
More than 100 celebrities and prominent voices — both national and global — have joined the battle to save B.C.'s old growth. But the Ministry of Forests says their efforts aren't going to work.
Western premiers call for clarity and COVID-19 timelines on international travel
In Ottawa, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc signalled Canadians can expect an announcement on easing travel restrictions by Monday, but warned new rules won't necessarily go into effect right away.
B.C.’s NDP spent $1.3B on fossil fuel subsidies last year
Fossil fuel subsidies have doubled since B.C. Premier John Horgan’s NDP took power, according to a yearly analysis released by Stand.earth.