Northern Health may have its first fatality as a result of the H1N1 virus.
Overall Halloween weekend was fairly quiet, according to the RCMP, other than the fireworks seemed to chase a bear out of its hibernation, to join several trick-or-treaters near Mountain View Drive.
Abbotsford MLA Mike de Jong is the government's political point man as well as its top law enforcement officer.
The Eurocan paper mill in Kitimat will close permanently as of January 31, 2010, parent company West Fraser announced today.
Clinics across Northern Health will begin rolling out the H1N1 vaccine this week in its major rollout across the northwest. While some clinics were distributing the vaccine last week, Northern Health chief medical health officer Dr. David Bowering said that Northern Health could actually be considered ahead of the pandemic in this region due to our isolated communities.
A driver, who successfully lost the RCMP officer following him for erratic driving, was later charged for impaired driving after being recognized after pulling out in front of the same RCMP officer.
An unknown dollar amount of property damages were the result of drinking and driving on Oct. 23.
A new Conservative bill, put forth to parliament on Nov. 4 for its second reading, has the chance to abolish the controversial long gun registry.
After months of uncertainty as to the paving standards on their new property on Kanata Avenue, the Stoelwinders’ for Fusion Tae Kwon-Do were told they are not responsible for paving their parking lot.
A FORMER TELKWA mayor has become the Liberal candidate for the Skeena – Bulkley Valley riding for the next federal election.
It’s a deal that’s hard to beat: give your tires a quick check-up for only $2.
VICTORIA – Debate heated up Tuesday on the B.C. Liberal government's surprise move to impose a contract on ambulance paramedics and dispatchers on the eve of a membership vote on their latest contract offer.
Demonized sea louse pursues a giant salmon in Friday's protest that disrupted the Olympic torch relay in Victoria. A huge 'demarketing' program funded by U.S. foundations is targeting B.C. salmon farms.
VICTORIA – The B.C. government is legislating an end to the long-running paramedics strike as it braces for the full impact of H1N1 influenza and the coming Christmas holiday season.