Staff and customers at a liquor store in Revelstoke were shocked to see an adult bear sauntering in. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more […]
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B.C. woman trying to find her abducted children after fatal explosion in Beirut
Shelley Beyak explains how her daughter and son were abducted by their father two years ago and currently in Beirut, Lebanon. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 pandemic: B.C. doctor’s lungs permanently damaged by virus
B.C. doctor Greg Phillips was in the ICU for months after being diagnosed with COVID-19 and he's urging people to take the virus seriously. Subscribe […]
Continue readingHenry warns of COVID-19 case surge in British Columbia: ‘We are on the edge’
British Columbia's top doctor Bonnie Henry warned that a rapid surge of COVID-19 cases in the province is possible. Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 pandemic: Poll finds most Americans want the Canada-U.S. border to be reopened
A new poll has discovered that public opinion on the Canada-U.S. border closure is sharply divided between Americans and Canadians. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 in Canada: B.C. First Nations successfully keeping cases low, according to officials
First Nations Health Authority’s Dr. Shannon McDonald provides an update on the COVID-19 case numbers in First Nations communities in B.C. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingB.C. man who blamed video games for double murders found guilty
From CTV News Channel: CTV News legal analyst Boris Bytensky breaks down the guilty verdict in the first degree murder of a B.C. couple. Subscribe […]
Continue readingB.C. records Canada’s first coronavirus death, 5 new cases
Provincial health officials confirm the first novel coronavirus death in Canada, and report five new cases in B.C. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more […]
Continue readingEight new cases of novel coronavirus discovered in B.C.
Health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says eight new cases of the novel coronavirus have been discovered in British Columbia, including a ‘community case’ of a […]
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