BCOct 16, 2025
Dawson Creek declares local emergency as drought strains city’s water supply
The City of Dawson Creek has declared a state of local emergency in response to a worsening drought that has pushed water reserves to critically low levels.
Mayor Darcy Dober said the measure was necessary after years of conservation efforts could no longer offset the impact of consecutive dry seasons. The declaration allows the city to seek provincial support and resources as it works to identify temporary water sources and protect essential community services.
City officials emphasized that Dawson Creek is not yet out of water but is taking proactive steps to avoid that outcome. The Kiskati
BCOct 15, 2025
B.C. report warns youth suicide rates remain unchanged as province lags in prevention strategy
A new report commissioned by British Columbia’s chief coroner warns that despite years of concern and investment, the province has made little progress in preventing youth suicide. The findings echo long-standing national data showing that suicide remains one of the leading causes of death for young people across Canada.
The review, led by Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, examined the deaths of 435 individuals aged nine to 25 between 2019 and 2023. It found that suicide continues to be the second most common cause of death among children and youth in B.C., and the third among those aged 19 to 29. Those
BCOct 15, 2025
Flights delayed after B.C. airport hacked with pro-Hamas messages
The airport in Kelowna, B.C., says some flights were delayed after its terminal information screens and public address system were hacked, with social media posts showing pro-Hamas messages on the displays.
The posts show screens at Kelowna International Airport saying "Israel lost the war, Hamas won," and calling U.S. President Donald Trump a pig.
Other videos depict slogans being played over the airport's public announcement system.
The airport has confirmed the incident on its website, adding that staff successfully removed the unauthorized messaging by a "third party."
The update posted a
AlbertaOct 15, 2025
Talks stall between Alberta teachers, government in provincewide strike
Alberta's finance minister says there's a major divide between what the union representing striking teachers is asking for and what the government is willing to spend.
Nate Horner says in an interview with CHED radio host Shaye Ganam that the union's latest contract proposal would require almost $2 billion more in spending than government has set aside for a deal.
Horner says he was hoping for a more reasonable ask from the Alberta Teachers' Association, whose 51,000 members went on strike Oct. 6.
The union's proposal was the subject of a bargaining meeting Tuesday, the first time the two side
IndiaOct 15, 2025
Navneet Chaturvedi arrested by Ropar Police
Ropar Police have arrested Navneet Chaturvedi in connection with the Rajya Sabha nomination forgery case.
Chaturvedi faces serious allegations of forging the signatures of several Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs on his Rajya Sabha nomination papers. As many as ten FIRs have been registered against him in Punjab related to the case.
A major confrontation reportedly took place between Chandigarh Police and Punjab Police over his custody after the arrest.
Chaturvedi had filed his nomination papers as an independent candidate for the upcoming Rajya Sabha bypoll.
BCOct 15, 2025
One woman dead, another charged after fatal stabbing in Campbell River
A 30-year-old woman has died and another woman has been charged following a stabbing in Campbell River early Sunday morning.
According to RCMP, officers were called to the 1300 block of Dogwood Street shortly after midnight following reports of a violent attack. A patrol officer in the area reached the scene within a minute and arrested a 29-year-old suspect who was leaving the location.
Despite emergency crews performing life-saving measures, police say the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect has since been charged with second-degree murder and remains in custody.
Investigat
WorldOct 15, 2025
U.K. man faces charges in Quebec City after missing British teen found safe
A 42-year-old man from Birmingham, England, has been charged in Quebec City in connection with the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl from the United Kingdom.
Quebec City police arrested the man on Monday near Montmorency Falls, a well-known tourist site north of the city, after a request for assistance from West Midlands Police in England. Authorities say the teenager was located with the accused and is in good physical condition.
The man has been charged with sexual touching of a person under 18 while in a position of authority. His arrest followed a coordinated international investigation
AlbertaOct 15, 2025
Alberta government set to receive report into health contract scandal
Alberta's government says it expects to receive a final report today from the investigation into allegations of corruption over health contracts.
Former Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant was hired in March to review multimillion-dollar contracts for children's medication and for surgeries by for-profit providers.
He was to determine whether any staff with the Health Ministry, Alberta Health Services or companies involved in the contracts properly disclosed and dealt with any potential conflicts of interest.
The allegations stemmed from a wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed earlier this year by the fo
CanadaOct 15, 2025
Unifor says Stellantis shifting Brampton Jeep production to Illinois amid major U.S. expansion
Canada’s largest private sector union says vehicle production planned for Stellantis’ Brampton assembly plant will be moved to Illinois as part of a major U.S. expansion.
Unifor confirmed Tuesday that the relocation is part of a US$13-billion strategy by Stellantis to increase its American manufacturing output by 50 per cent over the next four years. The automaker’s announcement followed comments from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who said the Trump administration aims to move auto assembly jobs from Canada to the United States.
Unifor national president Lana Payne said the de