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Province unveils new tool as fire-related deaths increase

B.C.’s fire commissioner is reporting a 119 per cent increase in fire-related deaths over the last two years.Between 2019 and 2021, fire-related deaths rose from 27 to 56 and...

Coroners report confirms 619 heat-related deaths

A report released today (Tuesday) by the BC Coroner's Service shows the demographics of those who died during last summer's heat dome and lays out recommendations to help prevent...

BC’s farmers’ market coupon program sees expansion

$12 million over three years is being invested into the BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program.That's according the Minister of Health Adrian Dix, who said they've seen an increased...

Moms Stop the Harm sees more work ahead on drug decriminalization

"We need safe supply. Dead people can't recover, dead people can't access mental health supports, or these recovery beds that keep rolling out here in BC that we keep...

Provincial lung cancer screening program coming to the Cariboo

36 health centres in BC will be screening for lung cancer.That's according to Minister of Health Adrian Dix, who said they are planning to screen 10,000 patients, and build...

Ceremony in Kamloops concerning unmarked children’s graves takes place

Today (Monday) marks the one year anniversary since the discovery of unmarked children's graves at a former residential school in Kamloops.A special ceremony is taking place in Kamloops, and...

Motorcycle tours set to pass through Williams Lake this summer

A partnership between Tourism PG, Route 16, and Ride16.com is bringing bookable motorcycle tours through Prince George.An 11 day tour will see riders pass through places like Williams Lake, Prince...

Search engine ad scams are looking for your financial information

You may want to think twice about clicking the first result in your Google searches.Hackers have found another way to try to dupe you out of your financial information,...

Ministry of Health looking to update school food guidelines

The guidelines in terms of what food can be served at schools across BC could see some changes in...

Free training offered to small businesses to address sexual harassment

The Ending Violence Association of BC (EVA BC) is offering free training and resources for small businesses and not...

Rescue Fire Truck stolen from Interlakes Fire Department

100 Mile House RCMP are on the lookout for a Rescue Fire Truck that was stolen from the Interlakes...

Premier John Horgan tests positive for COVID-19

BC’s Premier has tested positive for COVID-19.Premier John Horgan posted on Twitter that his symptoms were mild, noting that...

Provincial by-election announced for Vancouver-Quilchena district

People in the Vancouver-Quilchena district will be heading back to the polls after Premier John Horgan announced a provincial by-election for...

Research paper on 2020 BC hazard cascade event released

BC is no stranger to landslides, but one particular landslide in 2020 caused what scientists call a hazard cascade.A...

Search and Rescue truck stolen from Williams Lake

Williams Lake RCMP are on the lookout for a Cariboo Search and Rescue truck that was stolen from their...

What is a prescribed fire? BC Wildfire Service explains

Friday (April 1st) marked the official start of BC’s wildfire season, and as the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) prepares,...

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August 28 is International Overdose Awareness Day in Williams Lake

An event to mark International Overdose Awareness Day will take place tomorrow (August 28) in Williams Lake.

B.C. Hydro encourages energy conservation as temperatures soar

High temperatures that have blanketed parts of British Columbia this week are expected to cool gradually in the coming days. 

Ottawa investing $22.7 for EV charging stations in B.C.

The federal government announced funding on Wednesday to install more than 480 electric vehicle charging stations in British Columbia. 

New temperature records set in the Cariboo – again

New highest temperature records have been set in communities across the Cariboo for the third day in a row, according to Environment Canada. Meteorologists say to expect temperatures to continue to threaten warmest day records for the next few days, before things cool down over this coming weekend.

More than $326M flowing to B.C. municipalities this year from federal infrastructure fund

The federal government is providing more than $326 million this year to British Columbia communities to help address infrastructure needs.
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