Geordon Omand
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Geordon Omand
Clinton says Dem's surprise win in Alabama a 'turning point' against Trump
Hillary Clinton says the Democratic party's surprise win in Alabama during Tuesday's senate race in the United States marks a "turning point" for Americans who are opposed to President Donald Trump.
Summer tanager migrates the wrong way, delighting Vancouver bird watchers
Bird watchers are flocking to British Columbia's Lower Mainland after a wayward summer tanager was spotted pecking at peanuts on a south Vancouver balcony over the weekend.
George Heyman tells Ottawa to 'get its nose' out of B.C. business
British Columbia says the federal government needs to back off and stop interfering in an independent review process over the approval of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline.
Slain officer described as brave, remembered for work with children
A police officer who died in the line of duty in British Columbia was remembered on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, for his bravery in protecting others and his community commitment in the work he did with children.
Canadians returning from Las Vegas recount tales of panic, horror
Canadians who were in Las Vegas during Sunday's deadly mass shooting are returning home, bringing with them stories of chaos and terror.
Justice ministers ask feds to hurry on court delays, slow down on legalizing pot
Provincial and territorial ministers of justice and public safety are urging the federal government to hurry up on solving court delays and slow down on legalizing pot.
Justice ministers push feds for answers on support for pot legalization
Canada's justice ministers are asking for clarity and support as they scramble to organize and police an entirely new marijuana industry in fewer than 10 months.
B.C. budget update likely just an appetizer for next year's main course: experts
British Columbia's New Democrat government is expected to unveil its first budget on Monday, September 11, 2017, following last week's ambitious throne speech.
B.C. NDP can't afford to break key election promise on fundraising: experts
British Columbia's New Democrats are expected to use this week's throne speech to broadly outline how they intend to follow through on their key election promise to get big money out of politics.
B.C. wildfire season worst in six decades, still far from over: Official
This year’s wildfire season has become British Columbia’s worst in six decades, and a provincial spokesman says the action is far from over.