BCFeb 06, 2020
Two more presumptive cases of the coronavirus in BC
Two more presumptive cases of the novel coronavirus have been diagnosed in British Columbia.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, says a man and woman, both visitors from China's Hubei province, have been confirmed to have the illness.
Henry says the visitors are linked to a woman who was diagnosed earlier this week in the Vancouver area. She says officials are confident one of the newly diagnosed people is the source of the novel coronavirus in that household.
Henry says that source is a young, healthy man who had a very mild illness and didn't seek medical attention.
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WorldFeb 06, 2020
Two Canadians aboard a cruise ship off Japan test positive for new coronavirus
Two more Canadians have been confirmed infected with the novel coronavirus but they are not home, instead they are on a cruise ship off Japan.
The pair were among the 10 people who tested positive after 10 initial cases were confirmed earlier in the week.
The ship has since been quarantined and will likely remain so for two weeks.
The cruise line says it will continue to fully co-operate with and follow the instructions of global medical authorities and the Japanese government.
WorldFeb 05, 2020
Senate acquits President Trump of impeachment
The US Senate has acquitted President Donald Trump on both impeachment charges against him.
The first vote on abuse of power was defeated 52-to 48.
The second on obstruction of justice went down to defeat 53-to 47.
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts made the announcements.
The vote against impeachment was never in doubt, since the Republicans have control of the Senate.
CanadaFeb 05, 2020
First charter flight to bring 211 Canadians home from Wuhan
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois Philippe Champagne says that the first charter flight from Wuhan will bring 211 Canadians home.
Addressing a media briefing he said that a second charter flight is being considered.
Champagne informed that weather complications delayed the flight to Wuhan by 4 hours.
The 211 people on the manifest have been asked to reach the airport by 5PM local time.
308 Canadians had applied to be evacuated from the infected area in China, out of which 280 are Canadian citizens.
China has maintained that only the people with foreign passports will be allowed to fly out of C
BCFeb 04, 2020
New presumptive case of the novel coronavirus in BC
There has been a new presumptive confirmed case of the novel coronavirus in British Columbia.
B.C. health officials says the latest case is a woman in her 50s who lives in the Vancouver area.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, says the woman had family visiting from Hubei province in China, which is at the centre of the outbreak in that country.
She says the woman's family members are still in Canada and health officials are monitoring them.
For the case to be confirmed, the results must also come back positive from tests done on samples at the National Microbiology Laborat
BCFeb 04, 2020
Federal Court dismisses Trans Mountain pipeline expansion challenge
The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed the latest challenge of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion today. Four First Nations from British Columbia filed court challenges after the federal government approved the project a second time last June.
A court hearing in December focused on the government's consultation with the First Nations between August 2018 and June 2019.
The consultation took place after the Court of Appeal struck down the first project approval in August 2018 in part because of insufficient dialogue with Indigenous groups.
At the hearing last month, the Tsleil-Waututh Na
BCFeb 04, 2020
Surrey RCMP charges 3 men with 15 crimes
Surrey RCMP say the man charged in a 2017 shooting and two of his alleged associates are each facing 15 new charges.
Abd'l Malik Loubissi-Morris was arrested in December and Tien Roy Mai Dang was arrested last Thursday.
Police say an arrest warrant has been issued for a third man, Noah Didhra, who is described as South Asian, 21 years old, five-foot-ten and 230 pounds.
Mounties say the investigation had expanded to include Vernon, and Kelowna, where a search turned up about $177,000 , 6 fire arms, and significant quantities of fentanyl, heroin and other drugs.
BCFeb 03, 2020
Snow alerts issued in several areas of British Columbia
Environment Canada has issued snow alerts in several areas of British Columbia for Tuesday.
Special weather statements cover eastern and inland Vancouver Island, the Fraser Valley, Howe Sound, the Sunshine Coast and Metro Vancouver.
The forecaster says snowfall amounts will vary significantly depending on elevation and how close the area is to the water.
It says five to 20 centimetres of wet snow is expected with the highest amounts likely over Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, where the snow is expected to persist the longest.
It says warmer air will arrive by Tuesday afternoon and
BCFeb 03, 2020
Evacuations, road closures and plenty of cleanup after B.C. flooding, landslides
Several British Columbia communities are cleaning up and digging out after a storm swept over the southern part of the province on Friday, prompting flooding and landslides.
Local states of emergency were declared in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island and the District of Kent in the Fraser Valley.
Both areas were overwhelmed with up to 140 millimetres of rain Friday that washed out or flooded major roads and forced the evacuation of dozens of people.
Kent Mayor Sylvia Pranger says about 40 homes were evacuated north of Harrison Hot Springs when Rockwell Drive washed away.
As many as 500