Watch What’s Making News Today:
1) 150 Canadians including a BC couple stuck on a cruise ship in Japan because of the Coronvirus.
2)Abbotsford Police looking for fraud couple
3)Send black boxes to France, Canada tells Iran
Watch What’s Making News Today:
1) 150 Canadians including a BC couple stuck on a cruise ship in Japan because of the Coronvirus.
2)Abbotsford Police looking for fraud couple
3)Send black boxes to France, Canada tells Iran
A woman who has regularly visited China from her home in Delta, B.C., says she would not travel there over concerns about a new coronavirus that is spreading beyond the city that officials have closed to try to contain the mysterious illness.
The protest comes two days after Indigenous youth occupied a B.C. government Energy and Mines Ministry office that ended when Victoria police arrested 13 people.
A statement from the Ministry of Transportation says contractors have managed to secure one lane of the road at Kennedy Hill and passenger vehicles or light pickups will be permitted to travel between noon and 8 p.m. Friday.
Uber activated its app Friday morning, while Lyft held a news conference outlining is operational area covering downtown Vancouver, the international airport in Richmond and part of east Vancouver.
As Uber and Lyft arrive to Vancouver, Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum issued a deep concern about the approval of ride hailing companies in Metro Vancouver by the Passenger Transportation Board. He says the decision does not change his position on this issue.
Officers located a 34-year-old male suffering from stab wounds. He was transported to a local area hospital in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries.