'Get a hobby,' Canadian premier tells anti-vax-mandate activists
A protest planned for around the British Columbia legislature over COVID-19 mandates has drawn sharp criticism from the province's premier.
B.C. dairy industry in trouble after heat wave, flooding
As farmers clean up after a series of storms hit southern British Columbia, an industry official and operator say some will be forced to leave the industry as costs pile up.
Feds relax EI rules for B.C.'s climate victims
The federal government promised to expedite employment insurance applications and ease travel restrictions at British Columbia's borders on Sunday, November 21, 2021, among a host of measures meant to help residents of the flood-ravaged province recover from recent storms and weather new ones expected in the days ahead.
Death toll rises to four in B.C. as officials warn of next 'atmospheric river'
Senior government officials in British Columbia warned residents on Saturday, November 20, 2021, to brace for another round of weekend rainstorms even as the death toll from floods triggered by the last round of extreme weather continued to rise.
Helicopters drop drinking water at flooded B.C. farms
Karl Meier has spent days battling to save his property and dairy cattle from flooding in British Columbia's Fraser Valley, but he says the biggest issue right now is with local law enforcement.
2021 had deadliest first six months for drug toxicity in B.C., chief coroner says
British Columbia needs a significant shift in how it treats people who use drugs, the province's chief coroner said on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, after releasing statistics showing 1,011 people died from suspected illicit overdoses from January to June.
B.C. wildfires force evacuations and leave others ready to flee
A lack of resources is forcing officials in British Columbia to triage the wildfire fight to focus on the blazes that threaten lives and safety.