BCJun 25, 2025
Airport improvements support economic growth
Communities that rely upon regional airports, heliports and water aerodromes provincewide will benefit from funding provided through the Province of B.C.’s Air Access Program.
“Through the B.C. Air Access Program, we’re supporting upgrades to airports that will improve access for vital communities across our province,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit. “These improvements to our rural and regional airports will help keep British Columbians connected and our economy on the move.”
This year, the Province is investing $6.2 million through the BC Air Access P
CanadaJun 25, 2025
Canada sees continued decline in both US and foreign visitors: Statistics Canada
Canada is seeing a continued decline in both US and foreign visitors, with the latest report from Statistics Canada showing that in April, travel to Canada by US residents fell 8.9 per cent year-on-year, while travel to Canada by other foreign residents fell 0.6 per cent.
This is the third consecutive month that travel to Canada by US residents has declined and the seventh consecutive month that travel by other foreign nationals has declined.
According to Statistics Canada, the decline in foreign visitors to Canada was driven by a decline in people coming from Asia, who were down 12.6 per
CanadaJun 25, 2025
Surrey Mayor urging federal government to designate extortion...
Today, I am joining calls for the federal government to declare the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and any other groups involved in extortion and violence targeting Canadians of South Asian descent as terrorist organizations under Canadian law.
Whether these groups operate locally or internationally, this designation is a critical step in equipping law enforcement with the necessary tools to dismantle these dangerous networks and protect our residents and businesses.
The violence and intimidation our community faces are unacceptable. We have seen a disturbing rise in extortions, threats of violence, an
BCJun 25, 2025
28 Charges Laid in Northern BC Drug Trafficking Investigation
Four individuals have been charged following a 14-month drug trafficking and firearms investigation led by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) in Northern BC. The investigation began in April 2023, targeting a drug trafficking network operating in Prince Rupert.
On June 5, 2024, following a 14-month investigation, CFSEU-BC North District, in partnership with the Prince Rupert RCMP and with assistance from the Prince Rupert Coastal Unit, executed five search warrants in Prince Rupert.
Investigators seized the following items:
• Nine (9) firearms, incl
CanadaJun 25, 2025
Carney says Canada to spend 5% of GDP on defence by 2035
NATO allies, including Canada, have agreed to increase defense spending to five percent of GDP over the next 10 years. This means that Western countries, including Ottawa, are going to invest heavily in defense by 2035.
The new target was approved during a NATO summit in the Netherlands today, a significant policy victory for President Donald Trump. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte opened the meeting by praising Trump for increasing defense spending.
The five percent target is divided into two parts, with the first 3.5 percent focusing on core defense needs, including fighter jets and weapo
IndiaJun 25, 2025
Vigilance takes Bikram Singh Majithia into custody
Punjab Vigilance today arrested former Akali Minister Bikram Majithia after raiding his Amritsar residence, in a case of disproportionate assets.
Vigilance has seized 29 mobile phones, 4 laptops, 2 iPads, 8 diaries and other documents from Majithia’s house. This new case comes at a time when a drug-related case registered against Majithia under the NDPS Act in 2021 is already under investigation.
Majithia said that this entire action is being taken with a sense of political vendetta but he is not going to be intimidated by it.
CanadaJun 25, 2025
Calgary Stampede rodeo safety to include shaded pens, heart monitors for horses
Tents are being set up to provide shade for bulls and broncs, and some chuckwagon horses are to be fitted with tiny electrocardiograms at the upcoming Calgary Stampede.
Ed Pajor (PAY'-jor) is a professor of animal behaviour and welfare in the University of Calgary's faculty of veterinary medicine. The university is working with the Stampede to study some of the animals this year.
Pajor says based on the scorching heat during the Stampede last summer, the animals could use a break. Pajor says tents will be provided to some of the bulls and broncos to see if it makes a difference. Researc
BCJun 25, 2025
April sees uptick in B.C. overdose deaths with 165 fatalities: coroners service
British Columbia's coroners service says a rebound in overdoses in April saw a return to more than 160 deaths a month due to toxic drugs.
The April death toll follows last month's update that confirmed March as the sixth consecutive month during which fewer than 160 people died.
The BC Coroners Service says in a statement that 165 people died in April, up from 143 deaths in March and 132 fatalities in February.
The February and March numbers represented year-over-year declines of more than 30 per cent compared with the same months in 2024.
The statement released Tuesday says deaths in the Fras
BCJun 25, 2025
B.C. economy will get a kick out of hosting FIFA World Cup games, government says
There is less than a year to go before Vancouver is on the global stage hosting seven FIFA World Cup soccer games, and leaders are promoting the economic benefits of spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the international showcase.
A joint statement from B.C. Tourism Minister Spencer Chandra Herbert and Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says one million additional out-of-province visitors are expected between 2026 and 2031, generating more than $1 billion in spending.
The statement says more than 18,000 jobs could be generated in that same period. It says FIFA predicts that preparing