Close X
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
ADVT 
National

Two dead, two injured in Vancouver Island plane crash

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 Jun, 2023 10:06 AM
  • Two dead, two injured in Vancouver Island plane crash

Mounties on Vancouver Island say two people have been killed in the crash of a small plane northwest of Tofino. 

The B.C. Ambulance Service says two others were injured. 

A spokeswoman for the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre confirms the single-engine Quest Kodiak 100 went down Tuesday near Nootka Island.

She says the centre was alerted to an emergency locator beacon at 1:42 p.m., and rescue vessels, helicopters and a C130 Hercules military plane responded.

A statement from BC Emergency Health Services says the two injured patients were airlifted from the scene by Canadian Armed Forces rescuers and transferred to paramedics in Comox.

RCMP say the plane was flying from Masset on Haida Gwaii to Tofino. 

The Transportation Safety Board said in a statement on Wednesday that it was sending a team to the remote site.

 

MORE National ARTICLES

Budget reflects previous housing funding: Freeland

Budget reflects previous housing funding: Freeland
B.C. Premier David Eby, who attended the news conference with Freeland, said he recognized there are "significant parcels" of funding from the last budget that have not yet been deployed in the province "in a significant way."

Budget reflects previous housing funding: Freeland

Darpan Power Women of Influence Gala 2023: A successful night of celebrating womanhood

Darpan Power Women of Influence Gala 2023: A successful night of celebrating womanhood
The highlight of the evening was a panel discussion featuring accomplished women leaders from diverse fields, including journalism, business, politics, arts, and activism. Seasoned journalist, anchor/reporter with Global National, Neetu Garcha moderated the discussion.

Darpan Power Women of Influence Gala 2023: A successful night of celebrating womanhood

Tourism shoots up, but still below 2019 levels

Tourism shoots up, but still below 2019 levels
For the full year, tourism spending jumped 45 per cent to $74.38 billion as domestic and international travel roared back with COVID-19 restrictions lifted. However, that figure sits more than a fifth below 2019 tourism spending levels, which neared $95 billion.

Tourism shoots up, but still below 2019 levels

Feds promise automatic tax filing is on the way

Feds promise automatic tax filing is on the way
This week's federal budget says the Canada Revenue Agency will also present a plan in 2024 to expand the service, following consultations with stakeholders and community organizations. The move toward automatic tax filing, first promised in the 2020 speech from the throne, is one of several budget measures the Liberals say are meant to help Canadians with the cost of living.

Feds promise automatic tax filing is on the way

Top court to review fentanyl trafficking case

Top court to review fentanyl trafficking case
Police responded to the messages and arranged to have the drugs delivered to the dealer's home. Dwayne Alexander Campbell was arrested upon arriving at the residence, charged with drug-trafficking offences and convicted in court.

Top court to review fentanyl trafficking case

VPD makes 217 arrests in three-week shoplifting crackdown

VPD makes 217 arrests in three-week shoplifting crackdown
Mid-sized businesses like London Drugs, along with grocery stores, dollar-stores, and clothing retailers, were among the widest targeted by thieves during the three-week anti-shoplifting blitz, which ran February 15 to March 10.

VPD makes 217 arrests in three-week shoplifting crackdown