[ad_1] VICTORIA – BC Hydro is reducing its tariffs by 0.6% for fiscal year 2020-21, the energy supplier announced Tuesday. BC Hydro customers will receive a one-time credit following the rate reduction, which is retroactive to April 1, 2020. Credit is expected to average around $ 4 for residential BC …
Read More »RCMP terrace looking for a man illegally in general
[ad_1] Terrace RCMP is seeking public help to locate Kenton David Fast, 41, who was last seen at Terrace on December 1, 2020. According to a December 1 press release, police are actively searching for Fast, who is illegally on the loose and described as Caucasian, 5’5 “(164 centimeters) and …
Read More »Man arrested, fined for refusing to follow COVID-19 orders in Langford
[ad_1] VICTORIA – A Vancouver Island man was arrested and fined for refusing to wear a mask and verbally abusing staff at a Langford gas station. Police were called to the Peninsula Co-op at 2320 Millstrearm Road at 3:30 pm Monday for a man causing a disturbance. West Shore RCMP …
Read More »BC Ferries sees historical decline in users among travel alerts
[ad_1] VICTORIA – It seems to work an appeal of the provincial government to reduce non-essential trips to BC. According to BC Ferries, the traffic of vehicles and passengers on the main routes it decreased by more than half over the weekend than the previous weekend. The number of passengers …
Read More »Four provinces under surveillance | VAT news
[ad_1] Unlike many provinces that have continued to break records over the past week, Quebec appears to have managed to control its epidemiological curve, to the point that the number of new COVID-19 cases has started to decline. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nunavut – these five provinces …
Read More »516 more COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths, as BC exceeds 25,000 overall
[ad_1] VANCOUVER – British Columbia added 516 additional cases of COVID-19 to Friday’s total, bringing the province to more than 25,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic. The province also added another 10 deaths from illness, for a total of 331 overall. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry …
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