BCJul 15, 2026
Elderly woman distracted and robbed of gold necklace in Vancouver, police seek suspects
A 76-year-old woman was allegedly robbed of her gold necklace after being distracted by an unknown woman in Vancouver's East 11th Avenue and Victoria Drive area on Tuesday, according to the Vancouver Police Department.
Police said the incident occurred at about 12:30 p.m. while the senior was waiting for family members. An unidentified woman approached her and claimed she looked like her mother, whose birthday she said it was. The suspect then hugged the victim and, during the interaction, allegedly removed the woman's gold necklace and replaced it with a fake one.
The victim reportedly discov
AlbertaJul 15, 2026
Alberta launches online bike lane complaint form ahead of planned legislation
The Alberta government has launched an online public feedback form inviting residents to report concerns about bike lanes as it prepares legislation expected this fall.
According to the Alberta government, Albertans can use the online form to share concerns about bike lanes in their communities, including whether they believe a lane is underused, has reduced on-street parking, contributed to traffic congestion, affected local businesses, or delayed emergency response times. The province says the feedback will help inform future transportation policy decisions.
Transportation Minister Devin Dre
CanadaJul 15, 2026
Canada pauses new parent and grandparent sponsorship applications for 2026
The federal government says it will not accept any new applications this year under Canada's Parents and Grandparents Program as it works to reduce processing times and manage a large backlog of existing files.
According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), approximately 60,500 sponsorship applications are currently being processed. The department said it expects to approve about 15,000 parents and grandparents each year over the next two years from applications already in the system.
IRCC said the temporary pause is intended to improve processing efficiency. The department
CanadaJul 15, 2026
Federal government names new members to independent Senate appointments advisory board
The federal government has announced new appointments to the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments, one week after Prime Minister Mark Carney named four new senators to the upper chamber.
According to a federal government news release, the advisory board will continue to provide non-binding recommendations to the prime minister on Senate appointments. The board was established in 2016 to support a merit-based and independent appointments process.
The government said the board will continue to include three federal members, including a chair, along with two additional members from
BCJul 15, 2026
Surrey man sentenced to nearly five years in prison in extortion-related shooting and arson case
A Surrey Provincial Court judge has sentenced Abhijeet Kingra to nearly five years in prison for his role in a 2024 extortion-related shooting and arson targeting a Surrey home.
According to court records, Kingra pleaded guilty on July 6 to charges of discharging a firearm at a residence and committing arson. The offences stem from an Aug. 10, 2024 incident in which a home belonging to a person who had reportedly received extortion threats was shot at and set on fire.
The court imposed a two-year sentence for arson and a sentence of four years, 10 months and 19 days for the shooting offence. T
CanadaJul 15, 2026
WestJet flight attendants vote 99.4% in favour of strike as August long weekend travel faces disruption
WestJet's flight attendants' union says 99.4 per cent of its members have voted in favour of strike action, clearing the way for a legal walkout as early as Aug. 2 if a new collective agreement is not reached.
According to the union, about 4,400 flight attendants would be in a legal strike position beginning Aug. 2. Key issues in the contract dispute include wage increases that keep pace with inflation, improved working conditions and compensation for all hours spent on duty.
WestJet President and CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech said the airline remains committed to reaching a negotiated agreement
BCJul 15, 2026
Burnaby RCMP seek public's help to identify suspect in sexual assault investigation
Burnaby RCMP are asking for the public's help as they investigate a reported sexual assault that occurred in the city's Metrotown area last week.
According to police, the incident happened at about 11:30 p.m. on July 9 near Royal Oak Avenue and Beresford Street. Investigators said the victim was walking alone when an unidentified man approached her from behind and sexually assaulted her. The suspect fled the area after the victim called 911. Officers searched the neighbourhood but were unable to locate him.
Police said a second suspicious incident was reported about 30 minutes later near Beres
BCJul 15, 2026
Two killed, one seriously injured in Vancouver Island helicopter crash
Two people were killed and one person was seriously injured after a helicopter crashed in a remote area of Vancouver Island on Tuesday morning.
According to West Coast Helicopters, the crash occurred at approximately 6:15 a.m. in the Loughborough Inlet area, where the aircraft was supporting forestry operations.
The company said the victims have been identified as pilot Riley Brown and forestry worker Bobby Novak. The third occupant survived the crash and was taken for medical treatment with serious injuries. Their identity has not been released.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has t
BCJul 15, 2026
Canfor announces closure of another B.C. mill, about 300 jobs affected
Forestry company Canfor has announced it will permanently close its Northwood pulp mill in Prince George, a decision that is expected to affect approximately 300 employees.
According to a company news release, the closure is driven by ongoing financial losses, a shortage of economically viable fibre supply, and continued weakness in global pulp markets. Canfor said an oversupply of pulp and a significant decline in market prices have created sustained challenges for the sector.
The company said the Northwood pulp mill will cease operations by the end of the fourth quarter of 2026. The closure