CanadaOct 03, 2025
Canada Post tables new offers to striking postal workers
Canada Post says it has sent new offers to striking postal workers.
The offer includes the same 13.59 per cent compounded wage increase over four years that it presented as part of its final offer in May to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
It says that due to the Crown corporation's worsening financial situation, it can no longer offer a signing bonus.
Canada Post says the new proposal includes terms to help support the transformation of the postal service that the federal government has initiated.
Workers went on strike last week after the government announced the changes including endin
CanadaOct 03, 2025
Carney to return to Washington to meet Trump on trade talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday as trade negotiations continue.
It will be Carney's second visit to the White House since he became prime minister. The Prime Minister's Office says Carney's visit will focus on shared priorities in a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the United States.
Ottawa has been trying to find an off-ramp from Trump's sectoral tariffs, which are hammering Canada's steel, aluminum and automobile industries.
The Trump administration is also increasing duties on lumber
CanadaOct 03, 2025
International student Jatinderpal Singh from India sentenced to 11 years for trafficking fentanyl in Saskatoon
An international student Jatinderpal Singh from India has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after pleading guilty in Saskatoon provincial court to charges of drug trafficking and possessing the proceeds of crime.
Jatinderpal Singh, who came to Canada to study at a university in Ontario, said he turned to selling drugs in Saskatchewan in order to pay off his debts, according to the written decision by Saskatoon provincial court Judge Lisa Watson, who presided over Singh's sentencing.
Singh, 27, passed his first year of studies but couldn't complete his second year because he couldn't afford
BCOct 02, 2025
B.C. homeless count shows rising numbers in 12 of 20 communities surveyed
The British Columbia government says more than half of 20 communities surveyed saw an increase in homelessness since the last count in 2023.
The Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs says in a statement that the count provides a snapshot of a community's homeless population during a 24-hour period.
It says the latest count found 12 of the 20 communities they looked at had an increase in those who were homeless, while eight saw a drop.
Many of the cities reporting higher numbers are in the Interior, including Williams Lake, Cranbrook, Merritt, Quesnel, Penticton and Salmon Arm.
But the coun
CanadaOct 02, 2025
Charges Sworn in Alleged Theft and Sexual Assault
Charges have been sworn against a man following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged theft and sexual assault that occurred in the early morning hours of August 26, 2025, in the 9800 block of King George Boulevard, Surrey.
On August 26, 2025, at approximately 3:10 am, a man was walking in the 9800 block of King George Boulevard, Surrey when he was approached by a stranger, an adult South Asian male. During the interaction between the two, the stranger allegedly stole the man’s cell phone. A short time later, a woman was walking in the same area and was approached by
BCOct 02, 2025
MLA Garry Begg new BC NDP Caucus Chair
Garry Begg, MLA for Surrey-Guildford, has been selected as the new chair of the BC NDP caucus. Begg was first elected MLA in 2017, and re-elected in 2020 and 2024. Before entering politics, he served as an RCMP officer for more than 38 years.
Premier David Eby said:
“Garry Begg brings with him a lifetime of experience serving the people of British Columbia. Garry will be a great caucus chair, keeping us focused on the needs of the people across the province who sent us here to get results on their behalf. I want to thank Stephanie Higginson for her diligent work, guiding us through the la
CanadaOct 02, 2025
Another CBSA inspection kiosk outage affecting some Canadian airports
The Canada Border Services Agency says there is another outage affecting its inspection kiosks at airports across the country.
Toronto Pearson International Airport says the outage is affecting Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, where passengers may experience longer wait times.
The border agency says it's working to resolve the issue.
This is the second CBSA inspection kiosk outage reported in the last few days.
An outage over the weekend caused delays at customs in some of Canada's busiest airports before it was resolved.
The CBSA has also said that it experienced technical issues earlier this week
CanadaOct 02, 2025
Niagara police arrest 30 people, lay more than 200 charges in drug investigation
Police in Niagara Region say 30 people face more than 200 charges after an investigation into an alleged drug trafficking and auto theft network.
Police say the investigation dubbed Project Road King began in August 2024 after the force's gang unit uncovered an alleged drug trafficking operation with ties to the region and multiple jurisdictions.
They say the force began investigating related criminal activity, including alleged auto theft, with help from several other police units including the RCMP.
Police say they executed 12 search warrants in Niagara, Hamilton and Toronto on
BCOct 02, 2025
Premier’s statement on Dussehra
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking Dussehra:
“Hindu communities in British Columbia will join others around the world today in celebrating Dussehra. The festival commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.“This is a time of joy and hope for Hindus, who will gather with loved ones. Dussehra, which coincides with the culmination of the nine-day Navratri festival, is a time for prayers, togetherness and the eating of special meals, as well as the display of colourful decorations embracing strength, knowledge