CanadaJun 30, 2025
Large fire consumes Surrey, B.C., e-bike store, requires 36  firefighters
Dozens of firefighters in Surrey, B.C., spent hours fighting a large blaze at a store selling e-bikes, where smoke was so thick that crews had to battle the flames from outside.
Mike McNamara, assistant chief of operations with the Surrey Fire Department, says its part of a growing number of difficult-to-extinguish fires that erupt when e-bike batteries burn.
McNamara says 36 firefighters and 12 trucks spent six hours Saturday night fighting the fire that destroyed the business and appears to have damaged others nearby.
He says crews were initially able to enter the building but the flames and
AlbertaJun 30, 2025
Alberta byelection called for Aug. 18, giving Poilievre path to House
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a byelection for the riding of Battle River — Crowfoot in Alberta for Aug. 18.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to run in the riding after losing his Ottawa-area seat in the April to Liberal Bruce Fanjoy.
Former Conservative MP Damien Kurek resigned the seat earlier this month to clear the way for Poilievre to run after winning the seat with 82 per cent of the vote.
CanadaJun 30, 2025
Teen arrested after unprovoked machete attack
A 15-year-old boy in Winnipeg is accused of attacking a 68-year-old man with a machete.
	 
Police say the assault on Friday night was random and happened while the man was walking past a Salvation Army on Henry Avenue.
	 
He was taken to hospital and police say he will require surgery. They say witnesses detained the boy until police arrived, and that officers recovered two machetes during the arrest.
AlbertaJun 30, 2025
Alberta judge grants injunction blocking a  transgender health-care bill
An Alberta judge has put on hold a provincial law that bans doctors from providing gender-affirming care to youth. 	 Justice Allison Kuntz, in a written judgment, has issued a temporary injunction against the law, saying it raises serious issues that need to be hashed out in court.
	 Kuntz says a temporary stop to the law is needed to prevent what she calls ``irreparable harm'' coming to young patients while the issue is debated.	 The law, passed late last year but not fully in effect, would have prevented doctors from providing treatment such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to th
BCJun 27, 2025
B.C. minister Bowinn Ma tells of 'frightening' incident at her constituency office
BC Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma says a “frightening” security incident took place Friday morning at her constituency office in North Vancouver, prompting the cancellation of all meetings and appointments for the day.
In a statement, Ma said no one was injured and thanked police officers for responding quickly: “We appreciate the concern expressed by community members. For the safety of staff and constituents, all appointments are cancelled today.”
Her statement says that thankfully, nobody was injured, and she appreciates the concern expressed by community members. 
“It’s scar
WorldJun 27, 2025
Trump 'terminating' trade talks with Canada over digital tax
U-S President Donald Trump says he is immediately ending all trade talks with Canada.	
 The sudden termination is over Canada's plan to go ahead with its digital services tax on big U-S tech companies that do business here.	 The tax is set to take effect Monday but would be retroactive for the past three years, leaving U-S companies with atwo-billion-dollar U-S bill due at the end of the month.
Trump says Washington will notify Canada about new tariff rates within the next week.
CanadaJun 27, 2025
Canada may cut student visas further
The Canadian government may cut student visas further. Immigration Minister Lina Diab is set to launch a consultation on immigration targets this summer, with a focus on student visas.
This comes after the federal government last year announced a cap on study permits and a gradual reduction in the number of student visas.
A spokeswoman for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada says the government expects schools to only accept students they can support by providing housing and other services.
Meanwhile, the main opposition Conservatives are already in favor of this cut, with the pa
BCJun 27, 2025
Surrey: Sikh Games Canada 2025 begin at Tamanawis Park
The Sikh Games Canada 2025 opened yesterday at Tamanawis Park in Surrey and will continue until Sunday, June 29. 
The event, which began in 2008 as a field hockey tournament, has grown into one of the largest multicultural sporting festivals in North America.
Organizers emphasized that the Games represent more than competition. “This event is built on the Sikh principle of seva, or selfless service. Athletes compete, but they also serve their community by building bonds across cultures,” said one organizing committee member.
Spectators told Connect FM they see the Games as both a celebrati
WorldJun 27, 2025
Big trade deal to be signed soon between Washington and New Delhi: Trump
US President Donald Trump says that a big trade deal is going to be signed soon between Washington and New Delhi. He said this at the White House.
Trump said that recently America has signed a trade deal with China and now a big trade deal is going to be signed with India as well. He said that everyone wants to deal with us.
Trump said that we will have a very big deal with India. The President also said that the White House will not make a deal with every country. Trump said that to some we are just going to send a letter saying thank you very much, you will have to pay 25 to 45 percent t