Flood Watch Upgraded to Warning From River Forecast Centre
The River Forecast Centre has upgraded to flood watch to a flood warning
The River Forecast Centre has upgraded to flood watch to a flood warning
The highway was closed for a portion of time yesterday, and was single-lane alternating traffic through the morning.
The Forecast Centre has issued a Flood Watch for the Nass River & tributaries around Stewart, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Kitimat as well as a few other coastal communities
Denny Poole went missing on March 12th, 2016, walking along the Alaska Highway.
The filling process, which took place over the past 11 weeks, has raised water levels nearly 43 metres.
Northern Health announced the Emergency Room will be unavailable between 1:00 pm and 10:00pm.
The City of Abbotsford has had to make changes to its upcoming Remembrance Day ceremony because of a homelessness encampment on the grounds of city hall.
Judicial recounts in British Columbia's provincial election should wrap up today, confirming whether Premier David Eby's New Democrats hang onto their one-seat majority almost three weeks after the vote.
Supporters say the so-called Jordan ruling has sped up proceedings and strengthened Charter rights for prompt justice. But the legacy of Jordan is mixed, and some victims say the time limits work in criminals' favour.
Judicial recounts in British Columbia's provincial election should wrap up today, confirming whether Premier David Eby's New Democrats hang onto their one-seat majority almost three weeks after the vote.
The Bowen Road Cemetery in Nanaimo is home to 23 Commonwealth War Graves, which will soon be upright after lying flat for more than 60 years.
Inside Maxwell’s Auto Centre in Mill Bay is man who has his work cut out for him.
An elementary school in the Halifax area has backed away from a request that service members not wear uniforms to the school's Remembrance Day ceremony.
Health Canada has announced a recall for electric space heaters over potential fire and burn risks, a notice published Thursday reads.
Parents with children at two west-end daycares say they are scrambling to find alternative child-care arrangements after their centres informed them that fees are set to more than double in the New Year.
An elementary school in the Halifax area has backed away from a request that service members not wear uniforms to the school's Remembrance Day ceremony.
Canadians are experiencing a wave of warm weather across multiple provinces well into the fall season, shattering dozens of temperature records.
Health Canada has announced a recall for electric space heaters over potential fire and burn risks, a notice published Thursday reads.
Average asking rents declined nationally on a year-over-year basis for the first time in more than three years in October, said a report out Thursday.
Israeli fans were assaulted after a soccer game in Amsterdam by hordes of young people apparently riled up by calls on social media to target Jewish people, Dutch authorities said Friday. Five people were treated for injuries at hospitals and dozens were arrested.
Supporters say the so-called Jordan ruling has sped up proceedings and strengthened Charter rights for prompt justice. But the legacy of Jordan is mixed, and some victims say the time limits work in criminals' favour.
Walmart says a large bakery oven will be removed from the Halifax store where an employee died last month.
Prince William has described the past year as "brutal" following cancer diagnoses for his wife and father. "Honestly, it's been dreadful," he said.
Canada added lower-than-expected 14,500 jobs in October and wages of permanent employees rose, data showed on Friday, as the economy grappled to absorb the slack built up due to a rapidly rising population amid an overheated market.