Listen Live

B.C testing emergency alert system tomorrow

Make sure your phone is up to date because tomorrow the province is testing its Alert Ready system.

That means phones, along with other things like radios and TV’s will ring around 1:55pm PST.

When they do, you’ll hear and see the following message:

“This is a TEST of the British Columbia Emergency Alerting System, issued by Emergency Management British Columbia. This is ONLY a TEST. If this had been an actual emergency or threat, you would now see or hear instructions that would assist you to protect you and your family. For further information go to www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca This is ONLY a TEST, no action is required.”

Alert Ready is a Canada-wide system that allows the government in each province and territory to send out public safety alerts through major television and radio broadcasters, as well as compatible wireless devices.

 This system is only used during large-scale disasters or emergencies where loss of life is possible or imminent and tomorrow’s alert will be a test in honour of emergency preparedness week.

To see if your phone is compatible with the system, visit the Alert Ready website. 

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. Conservative MLA Amelia Boultbee resigns, urges Rustad to step down

Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee said she’s leaving the B.C. Conservative caucus and called on party leader John Rustad to resign. 

B.C. government proposes more legislation to fast-track North Coast power project, with First Nations

The British Columbia government tabled legislation Monday aimed at fast-tracking the construction of the North Coast Transmission Line (NCTL) and enable First Nation’s co-ownership of the project. 

Improvements to Park Drive baseball fields proposed to council

District of Port Hardy council has promised to review discussions on how to improve the conditions at Park Drive baseball park

North Island welcomes new student doctors to the community 

Two new interns continue to connect with Northern Vancouver Island as they build their career.

Contactless payments coming soon to BC Transit riders

Bus riders may soon have an easier way to pay for their fare, as BC Transit prepares to roll out contactless debit and credit card payments across its network through the Umo fare system.
- Advertisement -