Skip to content

News

UPDATED: B.C. landlords collect too much personal information, watchdog says

UPDATED: B.C. landlords collect too much personal information, watchdog says

Report suggests low vacancy rates lead landlords to believe they can collect whatever info they want
Update: Vehicle flips several times after hitting semi

Update: Vehicle flips several times after hitting semi

Police say Chevrolet Cobalt struck side of transport truck, driver’s injuries not life-threatening
Your March 22 Morning Brief

Your March 22 Morning Brief

Check out the top stories of the day in the Okanagan-Shuswap with Carmen Weld’s Black Press Morning Brief.
Okanagan Death Café Series set for April

Okanagan Death Café Series set for April

Last spring nearly a hundred people decided that they wanted to converse about death and dying
Rupert the therapy bunny sidelined due to deadly virus outbreak

Rupert the therapy bunny sidelined due to deadly virus outbreak

Chilliwack’s famous therapy rabbit quarantined for his own safety, people not at risk
Quebec daycare subsidies offer warning for B.C., study says

Quebec daycare subsidies offer warning for B.C., study says

Over-55 women more likely to join paid workforce than young mothers
Better pre-hospital care in rural B.C. could save lives AND money

Better pre-hospital care in rural B.C. could save lives AND money

The yearly cost of injury exceeds $2.8 billion according to Provincial Health Services Authority.
Son of late Canadian professor fights for mother’s release from Iran

Son of late Canadian professor fights for mother’s release from Iran

Mehran Seyed-Emami’s father, an Iranian-Canadian professor, died in an Iranian jail after being accused of spying.
Schools close as spring snow storm tracks toward Maritime provinces

Schools close as spring snow storm tracks toward Maritime provinces

Schools are closing across the Maritime provinces as a spring snow storm tracks towards the region.
Heavy ice off Canada coast strands pod of dolphins, fixating small town

Heavy ice off Canada coast strands pod of dolphins, fixating small town

The small Newfoundland community, Heart’s Delight, is fixated on plight of trapped dolphins