Watch the broadcast of Global BC with Chris Gailus for May 22, 2013 Continue reading
A new study by the Certified General Accountants of Canada has found three out of 10 households across Canada never, or almost never, have money left over after paying essential expenses. Continue reading
On Wednesday she said she feels badly about her behaviour, but said the protester started the confrontation. Continue reading
Overcrowding is a growing concern for any parent with a child in public school, but the problem is so bad in Surrey that city officials say they can’t wait for help from the province. Continue reading
Canada’s Senate has existed alongside the House of Commons since Confederation, and in theory, senators are up there with MPs in the political power they wield. Continue reading
There was an ugly incident during the Cloverdale Rodeo on the weekend, a woman, allegedly attacked an animal rights protestor, and now police are asking for help to find the woman. Continue reading
The system works by someone, Search and Rescue for example, going to YourLo.ca/tion and filling in a request form. That is then emailed or transmitted by text message to the party whose location they want to find. Continue reading
Watch the broadcast of Global BC with Chris Gailus for May 17, 2013 Continue reading
Police from Lytton, Ashcroft, and Kamloops converged on Spences Bridge this afternoon after unconfirmed reports of a man carrying a shotgun and possibly randomly firing it. Continue reading
The B.C. Legislature is like no other seat of power in the world, and not just because of the sometimes wacky politics. Continue reading