Corey Bullock

Corey Bullock is a CBC Video Journalist in Cranbrook. You can contact her at corey.bullock@cbc.ca.

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Current and former elected officials push for B.C. maternity leave policy

Three B.C. mothers have been pushing for a policy on their own for years, but last year they joined forces with other election officials and say the province is finally getting on board.

Interior Health's plans to close lab in Trail, B.C., leaves mayor and residents blindsided

Interior Health says the move will help boost staffing at the hospital, but Mayor Colleen Jones is calling for the regional health authority to reconsider

Mother says B.C. privacy laws limiting search for son who went missing over a year ago 

For the last 10 years, Christine Moore has been advocating for her adult son who, she says, struggles with mental illness and addiction, but privacy laws have made it challenging for her to get the information she needs to care for him. Now, he's gone missing and Moore says those same laws are limiting her search.

Seniors make up a large proportion of unhoused people in Cranbrook, B.C., says B.C. Housing

B.C. Housing says it is planning multiple shelter spaces and supportive homes in Cranbrook.

Cranbrook, B.C., man facing 6 charges in fatal Canada Day collision

Six charges have been laid against a Cranbrook man who allegedly caused a high speed crash that killed a man and injured his wife on Canada Day in 2023.

As Cranbrook's airport expands, passengers may face longer wait times

Passengers flying out of Cranbrook's airport are now being asked to show up 90 minutes before their flight, as changes to airline schedules and airplane sizes are expected to temporarily increase security wait times.

East Kootenay residents call for improvements to health care

Residents in B.C.'s East Kootenay want to see improvements to health care this election, with many forced to travel long distances to get the care they need. 

How whirling disease in B.C. could threaten a lucrative fishery

A microscopic parasite that has the potential to wipe out entire populations of fish has made its way to B.C. Scientists are concerned because once whirling disease is present in an ecosystem, it's nearly impossible to get rid of.

Kootenay water mapping project saves time for B.C. firefighters

A water mapping project in the Kootenays is being touted as a time saver for firefighters, allowing crews to focus on fighting blazes rather than looking for water sources.

Over 200 students displaced by suspicious fire at Kootenay school

A June fire at an elementary school in Cranbrook has displaced the school’s 240 students and dozens of teachers, who are now spread out over other schools in the East Kootenay community.