BCJun 10, 2020
No COVID-19 deaths for the fourth day in a row in B.C.
BC has had no COVID-19 deaths for the fourth day in a row.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she's grateful that the number of infections is trending downward.
However, she says the COVID-19 pandemic is still a major problem and will be in communities for some time.
She says many regions are seeing a resurgence in cases and yesterday was the highest single day for new cases around the world with 136,000 people newly diagnosed.
Ten more people were diagnosed with the virus in BC for a total of 2,669.
The death toll in BC remains at 167 people.
BCJun 09, 2020
Intelligence agency limited in info it can provide B.C. money laundering inquiry
A public inquiry into money laundering has heard that British Columbia appears to have more high-level organized crime groups than other provinces.
The director general of Criminal Intelligence Service Canada says that among at least 1,850 organized crime groups known to operate in Canada, the agency has assessed 680.
RCMP Chief Supt. Rob Gilchrist says one quarter of the assessed groups are known to be involved in money laundering, although the agency believes that figure to be low.
British Columbia's port access and proximity to Mexico make it a natural gateway for illicit drugs into ot
BCJun 09, 2020
Burnaby man charged after allegations of sexual harassment on child
A Burnaby man faces several charges after a girl alleges he befriended her online and then sexually assaulted her.
Burnaby RCMP say the girl made the allegation early last month.
The BC Prosecution Service has now approved five charges ranging from sexual assault with a weapon to sexual interference, luring and two weapons offences.
The unnamed man remains in custody awaiting a future court date.
BCJun 09, 2020
Shooting in Surrey, one injured
One man is recovering from a gunshot wound in Surrey after what police believe was an early morning dispute between several people who know each other.
Surrey RCMP say officers were called to a disturbance in a home in the Whalley neighbourhood at about 8:30 a.m., and found two men, one with a non-life-threatening bullet wound, trying to leave the area.
The victim was hospitalized and police have since determined a third man left before they arrived, but where he went, what caused the dispute and where, or when, the injured man was shot are all unknown.
Police say they don't believe there's
CanadaJun 09, 2020
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says police misconduct is indefensible
Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says police officers who use excessive force or appear to be discriminating on the basis of race need to be held to account.Blair says he is concerned about a number of instances in recent days in which Indigenous Peoples have had violent runs-in with the RCMP and local police.He says while there is a policy designed to ensure bias-free policing by the RCMP, there needs to be more work done on its relationship with Indigenous communities.Demands have increased in recent days for a complete overhaul to the way policing works in Canada, alongside a simil
WorldJun 09, 2020
George Floyd remembered in private funeral
Hundreds of mourners packed a Houston, Texas church today for the funeral of George Floyd. He was the black man whose death has inspired a worldwide reckoning over racial injustice. Floyd was killed May 25th as a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on Floyd's neck. His niece, Brooke Williams, became emotional as she questioned why officers held her uncle down. She says the accused officer watched as ``his soul left his body.'' Floyd's death sparked international protests.
CanadaJun 09, 2020
NDP won't support Liberal bill that would jail, fine CERB fraudsters : Jagmeet Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says it is irresponsible and wrong-headed for the Liberal government to draft a bill that would fine or imprison people who made fraudulent claims under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit.Singh says a bill the Liberals are proposing would hurt the very people that the CERB was designed to help — vulnerable people who have faced financial hardship because of COVID-19.He also says it was hypocritical for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a knee on Parliament Hill during Friday's nationwide anti-racism demonstrations while such a bill was being drafted.He says th
IndiaJun 09, 2020
Delhi LG overrules AAP's decision on reserving hospital beds for residents
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal directed authorities to ensure that medical treatment is not denied to any patient on the grounds of not being a resident of Delhi. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on June 7 had announced that state-run hospitals will be available only for Delhiites due to rising COVID-19 cases. After Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal overruled Aam Aadmi Party government's decision to allow admission of only Delhi's coronavirus patients in government hospitals, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia accused the BJP of pressurising the LG of staying Chief Minister Arvind K
CanadaJun 09, 2020
COVID-19 cases in Canada surpass 96,000
There are 96,244 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Quebec: 53,047 confirmed (including 4,984 deaths, 18,714 resolved)
Ontario: 30,860 confirmed (including 2,450 deaths, 24,492 resolved)
Alberta: 7,202 confirmed (including 149 deaths, 6,698 resolved)
British Columbia: 2,659 confirmed (including 167 deaths, 2,309 resolved)
Nova Scotia: 1,059 confirmed (including 61 deaths, 999 resolved)
Saskatchewan: 654 confirmed (including 13 deaths, 624 resolved)
Manitoba: 289 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 284 resolved), 11 presumptive
Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3