This article discusses intimate partner violence and may be triggering to some readers. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence or abuse contact the Kelowna Women’s Shelter 24/7 support line at 250-763-1040 or text 236-970-0704. In an emergency, call 911.
James Plover will spend another 147 days in jail for choking and uttering threats stemming from an intimate partner violence incident.
A total 12-month sentence was handed down in Kelowna Provincial Court on Thursday, Nov. 27
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Man sentenced to 12 months, to serve 147 days for choking, threats in B.C.
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B.C.’s Isaac Boehmer re-signs with Vancouver Whitecaps
The reigning Western Conference-champion Vancouver Whitecaps have re-signed Penticton-born goalkeeper Isaac Boehmer, the Major League Soccer club announced on Dec. 8.
Boehmer’s new deal will see him stay in his home province through the 2027 season, with a club option for 2028.
The 24-year-old was born in Penticton and resided in nearby Okanagan Falls.
A product of Penticton-based Pinnacles FC, Boehmer first signed with the Whitecaps in August 2020 after coming through the club’s you -
B.C. capital once again named the most generous community in Canada
For the third consecutive year, Victoria has been named the most generous community in Canada by crowdfunding platform GoFundMe, which recorded over 18,500 donors through 2025 despite economic strain and international tensions.
With a population of 102,856 according to a 2024 estimate, almost 18 per cent of the city’s population – or nearly one in five Victorians – made a donation this past year.
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Additional evacuation orders for Abbotsford as floodwaters cross into Canada
Floodwaters from the Nooksack River have crossed into Abbotsford on Thursday (Dec. 11) morning and have led to evacuation orders for 82 properties in the Huntingdon Village area.
The orders cover Sumas Way up to 2nd Avenue in south Abbotsford near the Sumas border crossing.BREAKING: Floodwaters have crossed into Abbotsford from across the border and more evacuations are occurring, including the Enviro-Corp Recycling facility on 2nd Avenue in Huntingdon. More to come – pic.twitter.com/3VFy4 -
Moving company hauls entire home down B.C. road
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The house at 7581 Baker Hogg Road was literally moved 400 metres down the road to its new home at 7868 Baker Hogg Rd.
Nickel Bros., a home moving company based in the Lower Mainland, handled the heavy, and at times precarious, move Thursday, Dec. 11.
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The charity issued a press release Thursday, Dec. 11, appealing for volunteers and presents, especially for teens 13-17. There are more than 1,700 children registered this year, which organizers say is likely a record.
“With registration numbers up again over last year and more children registered than before, we are tremendously grateful for the -
Coquihalla, parts of Hwy. 1 and 3 remain closed after flooding near Hope
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The Coquihalla between Hope and Merritt, the eastbound lane of Highway 1 between Chilliwack and Hope and Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton all remain closed.
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B.C. Mountie describes lead-up to shooting that killed fellow officer
The murder trial of Nicholas Bellemare heard testimony Thursday from an officer who entered a Coquitlam condo with Ridge Meadows RCMP officer Rick O’Brien, who was killed during the raid.
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O’Brien was shot in the face.
Bellemare was shot in the arm in the exchange of gunfire, and was arrested at the -
Controversial activist to fight $115 trespassing ticket after arrest at UVic
A controversial residential schools skeptic says she will be fighting a $115 ticket that was issued under the Trespass Act following her arrest at a chaotic, unsanctioned event at the University of Victoria.
On Dec. 2, OneBC party leader Dallas Brodie was joined by academic Frances Widdowson in an attempt to “engage the campus community in discussion about the disputed claims of unmarked graves in Kamloops,” despite being warned by UVic that they did not have permission to hold the e -
Staffing woes continue as Port Alberni hospital pauses patient admissions
West Coast General Hospital (WCGH) in Port Alberni is pausing some patient admissions due to staffing shortages.
The emergency department will remain open and teams at WCGH will stabilize and transfer patients to other hospitals when needed.
Those affected will be people who do not have a family doctor working in the hospital, require admission and do not require specialist care.
In a news release from Island Health, they say this could require two to three patients to be transferred daily.
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One person killed in accident in Ladysmith
A single-vehicle accident claimed the life of one person in Ladysmith on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Ladysmith RCMP said at approximately 5 p.m. a vehicle stalled on the steep grade of Symonds Street near 3rd Avenue. The driver got out of the vehicle, and the vehicle started to roll backwards, hitting and killing the driver.
“Witnesses immediately contacted emergency services and attempted to assist,”’ said Corp. Dave Motley of the Ladysmith RCMP in a statement.
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Delays to opening day at Mount Washington
Friday, Dec. 12 was supposed to be opening day at Mount Washington but mother nature has had other ideas.
The snow needed to open just hasn’t fallen and the hills are rather bare as is visible on the mountain’s live webcams.
Despite the best efforts of the Mount Washington team, snowmaking has not been able to fill in the patches.
While excited potential skiers and snowboarders were refreshing the webcams hoping for a miracle, so was Mount Washington’s general manager, Mike Man -
Fake gold jewelry scam resurfaces on Vancouver Island
The Sidney/North Saanich RCMP is warning residents of a scam circulating widely throughout the Capital Regional District where someone feigns distress to sell fake jewelry.
Police were called after a couple, described as South Asian and driving a dark SUV, approached a victim at a Peninsula gas station, claiming they needed money to get home. The individuals offered what appeared to be valuable jewelry in exchange for cash. The items were later determined to be fake.
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Person dies in RV fire in Nanaimo’s north end
A person died in an RV fire in Nanaimo’s north end yesterday evening.
Nanaimo Fire Rescue firefighters responded to a 911 call just after 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, and arrived at a property in the 6600 block of Dover Road to find a recreational vehicle fully ablaze, said Troy Libbus, assistant chief of operations.
He said firefighters quickly put out the blaze but he couldn’t comment further at the scene last night, as he said Nanaimo RCMP had taken over the investigation.
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Police investigating threats made against high school student in Nanaimo
Police are investigating after a Nanaimo high school was locked down after reports of a threat.
According to reserve Const Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesperson, Nanaimo District Secondary School was locked down yesterday for 30 minutes, after reports of “a threat directed at a student.” The incident took place at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
“Officers felt it was a credible threat and based on consultation with the school administrators, they decided to lock the sc -
Vancouver Island woman dials up idea to connect locals with lost loved ones
Standing on the boardwalk of Langford’s Ed Nixon trail, hundreds of kilometres away from her hometown of Edmonton, Natalie McNeely feels the ache of distance – not only from the friends and family carrying on with life back home, but also the loved ones whose absence stretches even further.
In her search for a way to bridge that quiet gap, she’s turning to an idea that has brought comfort to grieving communities around the world.
McNeely hopes to introduce a “wind phone&r -
B.C. Indigenous leader turns to animation to oppose salmon farm ban
The Deputy Chief Councillor of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation is leading a campaign against the federal government’s plan to phase out open-net salmon farming in British Columbia, warning it poses a serious threat to his community’s economic future.
Isaiah Robinson, who also serves as CEO of the Nation’s Development Corporation, has launched a series of animated short films to challenge what he calls “politically motivated” misinformation surrounding aquaculture. -
FBI release new photo of former Canadian Olympian on its 10 most-wanted list
A new photo has been released of Canadian Olympic snowboarder-turned accused drug trafficker Ryan James Wedding by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States.
The FBI believes the new photo of Wedding, one of their 10 most wanted fugitives, was taken in Mexico this past summer.
The 44-year-old is wanted for allegedly running and participating in a transnational drug trafficking operation that, according to the FBI, routinely shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Columbia, t -
How to keep your pets safe (and warm) this winter
As winter settles in and the temperatures drop, it’s the perfect time to check in on our furry family members. Dogs and cats may love a little fresh air, but cold weather brings real risks—frostbite, hypothermia, and even exposure to dangerous substances like antifreeze.
With busy days and routines, it’s easy to underestimate just how fast the cold can affect them. So consider this your friendly winter reminder: a little extra care goes a long way toward keeping your pets safe, -
‘New wave of nurses’ integrating harm reduction into health care in B.C.
As the effects of the toxic drug crisis become an intrinsic part of health care, nurses on Vancouver Island are having to adapt to what that means for keeping patients healthy.
On Dec. 2, Vancouver Island University fourth-year nursing students hosted a harm reduction education panel along with the VIU Harm Reduction Alliance, intending to raise awareness about the toxic drug crisis, challenge stigma and foster a safer community.
Nursing professor Sarah Lovegrove told the News Bulletin that harm -
Shopping local helps opens doors for entrepreneurs
This holiday season, every local purchase tells a bigger story about central Vancouver Island.
We asked Kelly McBride, business development and credit officer with Community Futures Central Island, to share her perspective.
Q: What do you see when you look around our region in December?
A: At first glance you see lights, decorations, busy shops and families out enjoying themselves. It is a beautiful time of year. My job is to look a little deeper and see how those moments turn into cash flow for -
Fraser Valley rain easing, Nooksack to levels to decline by morning: Officials
Officials say the rainfall has started to ease in the Fraser Valley, while the river flows in the Nooksack River are expected to peak at 10 p.m. and ease by early morning.
The Emergency Management Ministry called for the urgent online update Wednesday night (Dec. 10) to address the flooding situation in the Fraser Valley, as well as road and highway closures. It came shortly after the Transportation and Transit Ministry urged drivers to avoid travel in the Fraser Valley, specifically in areas wh -
Fraser Valley rain easing, Nooksack levels to decline by morning: Officials
Officials say the rainfall has started to ease in the Fraser Valley, while the river flows in the Nooksack River are expected to peak at 10 p.m. and ease by early morning.
The Emergency Management Ministry called for the urgent online update Wednesday night (Dec. 10) to address the flooding situation in the Fraser Valley, as well as road and highway closures. It came shortly after the Transportation and Transit Ministry urged drivers to avoid travel in the Fraser Valley, specifically in areas wh -
Highways 1, 3, 5 and 7 closed near Hope due to flooding, landslides
Almost all highways were closed leading in and out of Hope by Wednesday evening, as heavy rains persisted in the region.
Highway 7 was the first to close in the afternoon, when a landslide near the Haig Station hit the roadway. That closure runs between Highway 9 and Ross Road and assessment is expected on Dec. 11.
Highway 1 was closed eastbound from Highway 9 to Hope. That closure was expected to be in effect until midnight.
Highway 5 (Coquihalla) was also closed Wednesday evening, with an upda -
Drivers urged to avoid travel in Fraser Valley areas at risk for flooding
The Ministry of Transportation and Transit has issued a travel advisory for areas in the Fraser Valley where there is a risk of flooding.
People are asked to avoid travel unless necessary until the heavy rainfall passes and water levels subside.
The ministry issued the advisory on Wednesday at about 7:15 p.m., following a day of heavy rainfall in areas like Hope, Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Mission.
A portion of Highway 7 near Hope was closed due to a mudslide in the afternoon, and on social medi -
Flood precautions taken in Princeton
Officials in Princeton are monitoring the river levels of the Tulameen and Similkameen Rivers in advance of an incoming atmospheric river.
The town is monitoring the Tulameen River below Vuich Creek, the Similkameen River above Goodfellow Creek, the Pasayten River above Calcite Creek and the Similkameen River at Princeton, where the two rivers join.
Some of these sites are already showing record high levels.
“We are asking people to please stay away from the river and stream banks until th -
Body found in Vernon identified months later as missing Penticton man
A body found in Vernon earlier this summer has now been identified as a man missing from Penticton.
The RCMP E Division says Mauricio Gudino-Figueroa was located deceased and his remains were only recently identified.
“The investigation is with the Southeast District Major Crimes Unit (SED MCU) who are working with the BC Coroners Service in relation to this death investigation, it remains open and ongoing,” said Cpl. Brett Urano, division media relations officer. “We are still -
Full closure set for Highway 4 near Cameron Lake on Dec. 17
Highway 4 will be shut down completely between Whiskey Creek and Port Alberni for six hours on Dec. 17 for construction.
From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. crews will be working near Cameron Lake to work on shoulder and bank erosion in the westbound lane, near the new weather station.
The full closure is required to safely set up the site and do the work, according to the B.C. highways ministry.
After Dec. 17, crews will continue to work near the highway with minimal traffic impacts. Some of the work include -
Driver pleads guilty in pedestrian incident that killed Vernon teen
Tears were shed as a Vernon man who fatally struck local teen Lynza Henke with his truck in a downtown crosswalk was sentenced for inattentive driving Wednesday afternoon.
Gregg Veinpel pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle without due care and attention at the Vernon courthouse, which on Dec. 10 was filled with family and friends of 15-year-old Henke, who was fatally struck by Veinpel’s Ford F-150 while crossing Highway 97 at 30th Avenue on July 20, 2024.
Crown counsel Margaret Cissell and -
Residents demand ‘tax cap’ but Regional District of Nanaimo passes preliminary budget
Regional District of Nanaimo taxpayers are calling on directors to rein in spending ahead of final adoption of the 2026 budget.
The 2026-30 recommended financial plan passed at the RDN board meeting Tuesday, Dec. 9. This year’s total tax requisition comes in close to $102 million, an increase from $95 million the year previous. The vote precedes a vote on an amended final budget in February.
Disgruntled taxpayers attended this week’s meeting, airing grievances and demanding a cap on
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