More traffic cameras have been added to DriveBC’s website. The Ministry of Transportation says there are now 496 webcams monitoring highway conditions across the province, including 11 new cameras ...
The advisory is in effect for a 291.5 km span of the Trans-Canada Highway, from Sicamous to the BC/Alberta border, due to rapid warming and rain expected later in the day. Rapidly changing avalanche ...
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The addition of 11 new traffic cameras on B.C. highways in 2023 — with one on Vancouver Island — will enable travellers to better prepare themselves for traffic and changing road conditions, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A semi-truck is pictured amidst a snowstorm on the Coquihalla Highway on Monday evening. (Al Quiring - image credit) The ...
A late-night vehicle fire just outside Merritt has shut down the northbound lanes of the Coquihalla Highway as of Tuesday morning.
Several highways connecting B.C.'s Lower Mainland to the southern Interior were closed Thursday morning following overnight storms. The Coquihalla Highway was closed about 12 kilometres north of Hope ...
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A “spun-out” semi truck affected southbound traffic on the Malahat at Tunnel Hill on Tuesday afternoon, DriveBC reported. DriveBC issued an advisory about 4:45 p.m. After a period of single-lane ...
DriveBC says the Trans-Canada Highway has reopened west of Tappen after being closed earlier following a multi-vehicle ...
A 48-hour transit strike has entered its second day in Metro Vancouver and congestion on B.C. highways is creating more chaos for commuters. Bus supervisors walked off the job on Monday at 3 a.m.
When Brandon Broderick was ordered to evacuate from his home in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., last month, social media became an important way to get updates. He was allowed to return home on June 15 but said ...