BCOct 24, 2025
Driver in hospital after car strikes light pole on Alderbridge Way in Richmond
Richmond RCMP are investigating a serious single-vehicle crash that sent one person to hospital Thursday morning.
Police say a light blue Honda Fit was travelling west on Alderbridge Way around 7:30 a.m. when it collided with a light pole in the 7800 block. The driver was taken to hospital in critical but stable condition.
Investigators from the Richmond RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team remain on scene, with assistance from the Lower Mainland Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service. Officers have closed Alderbridge Way between No. 3 Road and Minoru Boulevard while th
BCOct 24, 2025
Former Correctional Officer from Abbotsford Charged in Coquitlam RCMP Breach of Trust Investigation
Coquitlam RCMP say a former B.C. correctional officer has been charged with two counts of breach of trust following an investigation that began more than two years ago.
Police began the investigation in September 2022 after receiving information related to alleged misconduct involving an employee at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam. The B.C. Prosecution Service has since approved two charges against Abbotsford resident Ramandeep Rai (née Bassi).
According to RCMP, the first alleged offence occurred between July 14 and September 29, 2022, and the second between September 11 a
CanadaOct 23, 2025
Quebec plans new law to ban religious symbols in daycare centres
The Quebec government is moving to prohibit the wearing of religious symbols in the province’s daycare centres, expanding its existing secularism policies in early childhood settings.
Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge said there is broad public agreement that Quebec’s commitment to secular values should be reinforced. The decision follows recommendations made earlier this year by a provincial advisory committee that studied ways to strengthen secularism laws.
Quebec’s current legislation already restricts public employees in positions of authority, including teachers, police off
AlbertaOct 23, 2025
Alberta government plans back-to-work legislation as teachers’ strike enters third week
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will introduce back-to-work legislation on Monday if no deal is reached to end the provincewide teachers’ strike.
Smith said the walkout, now in its third week, has caused “intolerable hardship” for students and families, adding that the government cannot allow the disruption to continue. The strike has shut down classrooms for about 51,000 teachers and 750,000 students in public, separate, and francophone schools across the province.
While formal negotiations between the Alberta Teachers’ Association and the province are not currently
BCOct 23, 2025
Superintendent Peri Mainwaring appointed new head of North Vancouver RCMP
The North Vancouver RCMP has a new Officer-in-Charge. Superintendent Peri Mainwaring has been appointed to lead the detachment, bringing more than three decades of policing experience with the RCMP.
Mainwaring began her career in Saskatchewan and has served in municipal, provincial and federal roles across the country. Before her latest promotion, she was the Community Programs Officer with the Burnaby RCMP, where she helped strengthen community safety initiatives and led work on mental health and crisis intervention.
Her connection to North Vancouver is longstanding — Mainwaring previously