BCJul 24, 2024
Team chosen to design eight-lane replacement for B.C.'s Massey tunnel
A team has been selected to design a new eight-lane tunnel to replace the aging George Massey Tunnel under the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver, with British Columbia's transportation minister calling it a "huge step" for the project.
Rob Fleming says the selection of the preferred proponent for the tunnel project, Cross Fraser Partnership, means design plans can now be finalized.
A statement from Fleming's ministry says the proponent will build on extensive design work the province has already completed, working toward a final design and construction agreement that considers the risks and cost
BCJul 24, 2024
B.C. wildfire tally surges as firefighters take to air to battle blazes
The numbers seem ever increasing for British Columbia wildfire statistics, including more than 400 fires, tens of thousands of lightning strikes and at least six homes lost.
The homes were in the Venables Valley, and Colton Davies with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District says they were among 20 buildings destroyed by the Shetland Creek wildfire.
The BC Wildfire Service says recent thunderstorms brought 58,000 lightning strikes, and they expect to see new fire starts from those over the next few days.
More than 80 per cent of current wildfires were started by lightning and about two-thirds of
BCJul 24, 2024
Police identify two women found dead in Vancouver, say deaths aren't connected
Police in Vancouver say they have identified the two women whose bodies were found on the shores of English Bay on Sunday and Monday.
Sgt. Steve Addison says police now know the women's names and their families have been informed of their deaths.
He says in a statement that police are still investigating both cases, but they are confident the deaths are not connected.
They say the cause of death of the woman found on Sunset Beach on Sunday is not yet known and police are not releasing her name at this time.
Police say criminality is not suspected in the death of the second woman found near Kit
BCJul 23, 2024
B.C., Ottawa ink $426M deals to support care assistants, drugs for rare diseases
Ottawa is providing $426 million to support heath care in British Columbia.
A statement from Health Canada says $232 million will flow through an "aging with dignity agreement" to help pay the salaries of nearly 13,000 health-care assistants in public long-term care and assisted living facilities over the next five years.
That agreement was first struck in February and Health Canada says the funding will be extended through to 2029.
The remaining $194 million is being provided through an agreement to help B.C. expand access to drugs used to treat rare diseases.
The funding is part of close to
BCJul 23, 2024
Bodies of two women found near beaches along Vancouver's English Bay: police
Police in Vancouver say they are investigating the discovery of the bodies of two women found near beaches along the city's English Bay within two days.
A statement from Sergeant Steve Addison says the first body was spotted by a passerby at Sunset Beach on Sunday.
The department issued a statement saying officers had also responded to a report of a second body being found on the opposite shore of English Bay, near the Kitsilano Yacht Club, on Monday afternoon.
Police say neither cause of death has been determined, and investigators are working to figure out whether a crime occurred and if the
BCJul 22, 2024
K'omoks First Nation signs draft treaty with B.C., federal governments
Officials with the K'omoks First Nation and the B.C. and federal governments have signed a draft treaty in a step toward the nation's self-governance.
K'omoks Chief Ken Price says it was an "exciting, memorable, and emotional day" for the community on Vancouver Island as it marked another step toward a treaty.
Price says in a statement that many K'omoks leaders have been part of negotiations over the last 30 years aiming to "build the best treaty possible."
He says treaties are "the highest form of reconciliation between nations."
The draft treaty must still be ratified by a vote among K'omoks
BCJul 22, 2024
Residents back home after evacuations in Williams Lake, B.C.
A fast-moving wildfire on the edge of the City of Williams Lake in British Columbia's central Interior triggered evacuations as water bombers swooped low over the community over the weekend.
But the director of the community's emergency operations centre says residents have since been told they can go home after the tactical evacuations conducted by Mounties on Sunday.
Rob Warnocksays in video posted to the city's website last night that those homes are subject to an evacuation alert, meaning residents must be ready to leave again quickly.
The alert spans properties along Mackenzie Ave., Count
BCJul 19, 2024
B.C. promises expanded gynecological cancer care, new programs in Surrey, Kelowna
The British Columbia government is bringing in new programs to address the growing demand for gynecological cancer surgical care in Kelowna and Surrey.
Premier David Eby says the new services, and expansions of programs that already exist in Vancouver and Victoria, will nearly double the number of surgeons providing the cancer care in B.C. from eight to 15.
Eby says rates of gynecological cancer have increased by almost 50 per cent over the last decade in B.C.
A government statement says the program in Kelowna is expected to start in September, with services provided by three new oncologists a
BCJul 19, 2024
'Challenging' wildfire conditions in B.C. as hot and dry weather persists
Over 250 wildfires are burning in British Columbia as much of the province continues to bake under a heat wave that is expected to last into next week.
Cliff Chapman with the BC Wildfire Service said Thursday that the province appeared to be "on the precipice of a very challenging 72 hours" with hot and dry weather, dry lightning and strong winds in the forecast.
Parts of B.C. are expected to see temperatures in the mid- to high 30s over the coming days, along with overnight lows in the mid-teens.
The out-of-control Shetland Creek fire in the Interior has grown to about 50 square kilometres in