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CBC
3 days ago
- General
- CBC
Ob-gyns pen letter warning of 'unsafe' maternity conditions at Kelowna General Hospital
Days after Interior Health announced the pediatric unit at Kelowna General Hospital would be closed for at least six weeks due to staffing shortages, a group of ob-gyn doctors are now warning the maternity ward is on the verge of collapse this weekend for the same reason. CBC's Michelle Morton has more.


CBC
25-05-2025
- CBC
Thousands gather for memorial jamboree in honour of slain B.C. Mountie
Thousands came together to honour Const. Rick O'Brien during the second annual Joint Forces Jamboree, now named in O'Brien's memory, in Maple Ridge, B.C. As Michelle Morton reports, the event served as a tribute to the slain RCMP officer and brought law enforcement and community members together in remembrance.


CBC
24-05-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Whistler's Horstman Glacier closes to summer ski camps for the foreseeable future
It's being called the end of an era. The skiing and snowboarding community in Whistler is trying to come up with alternative ways to enjoy the winter sport during warmer months after being told summer camps can't operate on a popular glacier due to safety concerns. Michelle Morton reports.


CBC
22-05-2025
- Business
- CBC
Transit ridership grew more than 3% year-over-year in 2024: TransLink
TransLink says more people rode transit last year, with ridership growth returning to pre-pandemic levels. The largest increase is south of the Fraser. But as CBC's Michelle Morton explains, it has come with cuts to other areas.


CBC
21-05-2025
- Business
- CBC
B.C. businesses prep for financial hit as Canada Post workers get ready for second strike this year
Some B.C. businesses are bracing for another hit to their bottom lines, after Canada Post says it received a strike notice from the union representing thousands of postal workers across the country. Operations are set to shut down at the end of the week — the second time in six months. As Michelle Morton reports, everything from collectables to medication could be held up.