BCJun 18, 2025
City of Surrey launches a pilot to streamline pre-applications for development
The City of Surrey has launched a pilot pre-application process as part of the ongoing efforts to streamline development application approvals.
The pilot pre-application process, includes:
Centralized pre-application submissions Reduced target timeline of five weeks Targeted and streamlined feedback The City says, the pilot pre-application process replaces the existing Design Review Group (DRG) as the process to review pre-applications. Pre-applications are not required however, pre-applications lead to improved application submissions that ultimately help reduce project timelines and are s
BCJun 18, 2025
Area restriction issued for Kiskatinaw: BC Wildfire Service
The B-C Wildfire Service says it has issued an area restriction around the Kiskatinaw (kiss-KAT'-in-aw) River wildfirenear the B-C-Alberta border.
The service says the restriction takes effect this morning and will last until October, restricting entry to a large swath of Crown land where the fire has spurred evacuation orders and alerts.
The wildfire service says the blaze is now more than 265-square kilometres in size, and the restriction bars people from entering unless they're travelling to and from home, using a highway or entering to support fire suppression activities.
It says those wh
BCJun 18, 2025
Premier Eby says deal to hire Chinese shipyard not "preferred" but will not interfere
B.C. Premier David Eby says he shares the concerns of union leaders who have criticized BC Ferries' decision to build four large ferries in China.
But Eby says he will not interfere with the company's decision to contract a Chinese shipyard owned by the Communist government to build four new ferries, calling the vessels "urgently needed" despite the deal not being his "preferred outcome."
The decision by BC Ferries, a company that operates independently of the provincial government but is wholly owned by it, has drawn widespread criticism from groups including the BC Federation of Labour.
It h
BCJun 16, 2025
Weekend rain, cooler conditions allow crews to make progress on B.C. wildfires
Firefighters are marking success in opposite corners of British Columbia after favourable weather this weekend allowed crews to rein in two prominent fires that have triggered evacuation orders and alerts.
The BC Wildfire Service says crews remain on the scene in Squamish, B.C., to extinguish hot spots from the Dryden Creek fire, which was declared to be no longer out of control on Saturday.
The District of Squamish Emergency Operations Centre along with Squamish Fire Rescue have rescinded most evacuation alerts, though one remains in effect for properties on Dryden Road east.
The wildfire ser
BCJun 16, 2025
Man presumed drowned after disappearing in Metro Vancouver lake
Police in West Vancouver say a 29-year-old man is presumed to have drowned after going missing while swimming across a lake in Cypress Provincial Park.
They say BC Emergency Health Services and North Shore Rescue reported the man missing to the department around 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Police say the man, who was from Burnaby, was swimming across Cabin Lake with his fiancée when he "began to struggle."
They say several witnesses saw the man in distress and his companion trying to help him before the man slipped beneath the surface and disappeared.
A news release from the department says North Shore
BCJun 16, 2025
One missing, three escaped, after car went into Squamish River
RCMP in British Columbia say one person is missing after a vehicle crashed into the Squamish River.
Mounties in Squamish say emergency crews responded early Saturday after a vehicle with four occupants drove off the road into the river.
Police say three people were able to get to safety but one person was missing.
Officers, along with the Squamish fire department and search-and-rescue crews, tried to locate both the vehicle and the missing person, but failed.
Search-and-rescue crews are continuing efforts to locate the missing person.
Police say further details will be released later.
BCJun 16, 2025
Extortion-focused safety forum held in Surrey
A series of violent shootings in Surrey over the past few days amid extortion calls has led many in the community to ask questions about safety.
Meanwhile, in response to community concerns, the Surrey Safety Community Forum was held on Sunday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm at the Reflections Banquet Hall in Surrey.This is the same location where a similar forum was held about a year and a half ago on the same issue.
MP Sukh Dhaliwal, provincial Public Safety Minister Garry Begg, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke, Surrey Police Chief Chief Constable Norm Lipinski, and RCMP Chief Superintendent Wendy Mehat
BCJun 13, 2025
BC govt. recognizes significant concern regarding the ongoing extortion attempts
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Garry Begg has released the following statement amid community concerns about public safety while extortion threats and organized crime stories are making headlines.
“We recognize the significant concern within the South Asian community regarding the ongoing extortion attempts by organized criminals.
“Recently, the Delta Police Department, with assistance from the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team and the Peel Regional Police arrested two suspects in the murder case of an individual in Brampton, who was a victim of extortion. This ser
BCJun 12, 2025
Summer McIntosh breaks third world record in five days
Canada's Summer McIntosh has broken yet another world record at the Canadian Swimming Trials in Victoria; this time, one of her own.
The 18-year-old from Toronto swam the 400-metre individual medley in four minutes 23-point six-five seconds, breaking the world record she set at the Olympic trials in her hometown last May.
It's the third time McIntosh has set a new world record at this year's Canadian trials, after posting a new mark in the 200 metre individual medley and the 400 freestyle.