Have you ever seen something so heartbreaking and unfair it makes your blood boil? Well maybe I’m over reacting or I have too soft a heart. Maybe I was so angry I couldn’t sleep because there was nothing I could do in the long term that would fix the problem. Let me explain. My girlfriend […]
Archives for November 2021
Hope to Princeton Hwy NOW open
TRAFFIC ADVISORY Highways 3 and 99 reopen to essential traffic VICTORIA – Following assessments and cleanup from the latest storm, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure reopened Highway 3 and Highway 99 on Monday afternoon, Nov. 29, 2021. Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton is open for essential travel only. Due to ongoing cleanup and […]
More flooding possible in Princeton area
EOC Update: River Forecast Centre issues Flood Warning for Tulameen River, Flood Watch for Similkameen River Sunday Nov. 28 2021 8:00 pm The BC River Forecast Centre has upgraded the Flood Watch advisory to Flood Warning for the Tulameen River in Electoral Area H. A Flood Warning advisory means riverbanks are full and flooding will result in areas adjacent […]
87.6 percent of BC residents – now fully vaccinated
VICTORIA – As of Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, 91.0% (4,219,790) of eligible people 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 87.6% (4,060,193) have received their second dose. 91.4% (3,954,871) of all eligible adults in B.C. have received their first dose and 88.1% (3,812,040) have received their second dose.
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by John Chapman
Thanks also to John for the bird banner above