BCSep 25, 2025
Man convicted in 2021 Richmond RCMP drug investigation
Richmond RCMP Organized Crime Unit (OCU) has secured a conviction against a man in a drug trafficking case dating back to 2021.
Led by the OCU Drug Target Team, the investigation began in April of 2021 in regard to a residence in the 8000 block of Demorest Drive. During the subsequent investigation, officers established grounds to believe the residence was being used as a hub for the distribution of controlled substances. On May 6, 2021, a search warrant was executed at the residence.
On April 28, 2022, charges were approved by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada against three individual
CanadaSep 25, 2025
Canada Post set to reduce frequency of letter mail delivery: minister
Public Works and Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound says Canada Post will reduce the frequency of door-to-door letter mail delivery in an effort to shore up its finances.
The minister announced today the federal government will accept all of the recommendations in the Industrial Inquiry Commission's report on Canada Post, which also called for the introduction of more community mailboxes.
The change to mail delivery is expected to increase the time it takes Canada Post to deliver letter mail from an average of three to four days to an average of three to seven days.
The commission also rec
BCSep 25, 2025
Operation Hang Up reminds drivers to leave their devices while driving
Surrey Police Service, Delta Police Department and Surrey Crime Prevention Society, in partnership with ICBC, organized Project Operation Hang-Up today (Sept. 25th).
The education and enforcement campaign focused primarily on distracted driving. Volunteers can be seen keeping an eye on the drivers during operation hang-up. While officers were present to participate in this campaign, a large number of volunteers also educated drivers under this campaign and installed signs at various places in the area of Highway 10 and 152 Street in Surrey. SPS and ICBC representatives pose for a pictur
CanadaSep 25, 2025
Former MPs launch volunteer effort to renew NDP ahead of leadership race
Two former New Democrat MPs who lost their seats in the April election are launching a project to renew the party ahead of its March convention.
Peter Julian and Matthew Green say their volunteer group is hoping to engage with party members across the country after the party's crushing election loss.
The NDP lost official party status when it elected only seven members in April, and Jagmeet Singh stepped down as leader when he lost his own seat.
The party is set to choose its next leader at the convention in Winnipeg.
Julian and Green say the NDP can't afford to wait six months to begin an eng
BCSep 25, 2025
New BC Green leader Lowan says province must create sustainable funding for cities
Newly elected BC Green Leader Emily Lowan says a wealth tax and a windfall profit tax would bring more money for social services and "ensure that the richest corporations and one per cent in B.C. are paying their fair share."
Lowan spoke to delegates at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities annual convention just a day after becoming the party's new leader, winning on the first ballot against Jonathan Kerr and Adam Bremner-Akins.
She says senior levels of government consistently tell municipalities there's no money for social services, "yet when foreign, state-owned companies or America
CanadaSep 25, 2025
PM's adviser says India committed to co-operating with police investigations
Prime Minister Mark Carney's national security adviser says India has "absolutely" committed to co-operating and sharing information with Canadian police for ongoing investigations.
Nathalie Drouin told reporters outside the cabinet room on Parliament Hill today that she had a "very productive meeting" last week with Indian government officials.
Drouin travelled to India and met with Ajit Doval, New Delhi's national security adviser, to talk about mutual security issues and transnational repression.
Bilateral relations have been strained since then-prime minister Justin Trudeau revealed in 202
BCSep 25, 2025
'Keen to get back to the table,' minister says of B.C. government workers job action
British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says there is some back-channel work going on around the escalating dispute between the government and striking public-sector workers, although she has no date for new talks.
Bailey's comments come as members of the B.C. General Employees' Union put up pickets in front of more than two dozen liquor stores and at liquor and cannabis distribution warehouses this week.
The union says about 14,000 of the 34,000 workers it represents in this contract are now taking some kind of job action, from pickets to an overtime ban, in an effort to force the gov
BCSep 25, 2025
B.C. Lottery Corp. says someone won $31-million jackpot in latest Lotto Max draw
Someone in British Columbia has won a $31-million jackpot in the latest Lotto Max draw in the province.
The B.C. Lottery Corporation says in a statement that a ticket sold online matched all seven winning numbers of the draw on Tuesday.
It says the odds of winning the jackpot on a single $5 ticket is 1-in-33-million.
The win comes after a Surrey, B.C., man won a record $80 million prize in May.
At the time, the lottery corporation described it as the biggest jackpot ever awarded to a single person in Canada.
The corporation says lotto players in B.C. have won more than $196 million from Lotto
AlbertaSep 25, 2025
Danielle Smith dismisses critics who say she’s misleading public on trans law
The Alberta Medical Association says Premier Danielle Smith needs to do her own research, after she told critics of a law restricting health care for transgender youth that they need to ``look up what puberty is.''
Smith has defended the law that prohibits doctors from prescribing puberty blockers for those under 16, saying the drugs permanently sterilize children.
Dr. Sam Wong, president of the association's pediatrics section, says it isn't true that puberty blockers render a person infertile or sterile, adding that Smith should get her facts straight and be less condescending.