1. Father of Chilliwack homicide victim said he knew it was coming
Cody Isaacson’s father David wasn’t surprised to learn his son died in a hail of bullets in his Chilliwack home early morning on Jan. 31.
2. Hwy. 5 reopens after bus spinout sends one to hospital
BC Emergency Health Services tweeted that paramedics responded to a crash involving a tour bus south of Merritt and that crews are still on scene helping bus passengers.
3. Andrew Wilkinson takes B.C. Liberal leadership
Cheers went up in the Wall Centre hotel as Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Andrew Wilkinson reaped enough points from second and third choices to win the B.C. Liberal leadership with 4,621 points.
4. Young 91Ô´´ figure skater joining dozens bound for Winter Games
91Ô´´â€™s young Kayla Halliday is on her way to Kamloops later this month, to strut her stuff on the ice as one of the competing in the figure skating component of the 2018 BC Winter Games.
5. New foundation launched in memory of B.C. bull rider Ty Pozzobon
A post-mortem examination of Pozzobon’s brain revealed the 25-year-old from Merritt suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, also known as CTE – a controversial disease often caused by repetitive brain injuries, such as repeated concussions often discussed in contact sports like football and wrestling.