BCFeb 02, 2026
B.C. Rental Protection Fund surpasses goal, secures nearly 2,200 homes
More than 2,000 homes in British Columbia are now protected under the province’s Rental Protection Fund, giving thousands of renters greater housing stability and access to affordable rents.
Launched in 2023 with a $500-million provincial investment, the fund works with non-profit housing providers to purchase rental buildings at risk of being sold to the private market. This approach helps ensure tenants can remain in their homes and communities without facing sudden rent increases or evictions.
The fund originally aimed to secure 2,000 homes over three years. That target has been exceeded
BCFeb 02, 2026
Nanaimo RCMP arrest man following break‑in on waterfront vessel
Nanaimo RCMP have arrested an adult man after a series of incidents that began with an attempted theft at a Port Place Mall grocery store and ended with an alleged break‑and‑enter on a privately owned vessel along the city’s waterfront.
Police say the situation began around 2:45 PM at Thrifty Foods, where staff reported a man tried to leave the store with unpaid items. When confronted by store security, the suspect allegedly threatened a Loss Prevention Officer.
Shortly afterward, the same individual was observed boarding a tugboat moored nearby. Officers who responded reported that he b
BCFeb 02, 2026
Prince George RCMP Investigate Early-Morning Shooting on Ahbau Street
Prince George RCMP are investigating a shooting that took place shortly before 3:00 a.m. on Friday, January 30, on the 600-block of Ahbau Street. Officers responding to the scene confirmed that no residents were injured during the incident.
The early stages of the investigation suggest the shooting was targeted, and authorities say there is no ongoing risk to the public. Ahbau Street was temporarily closed while officers conducted their initial work but has since been reopened.
Cst. Jenna Moore, media relations officer for the Prince George RCMP, urged anyone who witnessed the incident or noti
BCJan 30, 2026
B.C.-based Jim Pattison Developments cancels Virginia warehouse sale to ICE
Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Developments has announced it will not proceed with the sale of a Virginia warehouse property to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which had planned to use the site as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility.
The 43.5-acre property in Hanover County, Virginia, faced public scrutiny after news emerged that it could be converted into a holding and processing centre amid a wider U.S. immigration crackdown.
The company, owned by Canadian billionaire Jim Pattison, had previously stated it was unaware of the final purchaser or the intende
BCJan 30, 2026
CFIA says threats against staff escalated during B.C. ostrich cull, forcing family relocation
A senior Canadian Food Inspection Agency official says agency employees faced escalating threats and harassment during preparations for the culling of hundreds of ostriches at a British Columbia farm, including incidents serious enough to force the relocation of a worker and their family.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, the official said opposition to the cull intensified both online and in person, culminating in what they described as extreme cases of direct threats involving physical violence and sexual assault. One CFIA employee and their partner were relocated along with their chi
BCJan 29, 2026
Train-pedestrian fatality under investigation in Langley
Police in Langley are investigating after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a train Thursday morning in the Metro Vancouver region.
According to the RCMP, the collision occurred shortly before 8 a.m. near the intersection of Glover Road and Billy Brown Road, an area that includes rail lines used for both freight and passenger traffic. Emergency crews responded quickly and attempted life-saving measures, but the individual was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have not released the identity of the victim or details about how the incident occurred. Investigators remained in the area
BCJan 29, 2026
Kamloops RCMP mark fourth anniversary of unsolved 2022 rural homicide
The BC RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit is marking the fourth anniversary of the homicide of 18-year-old Jagraj Dhinsa, whose death in rural Kamloops remains unsolved.
Dhinsa was found deceased in a parking lot along Chilcotin Road in January 2022. Police have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding his death, but confirm the case continues to be actively investigated by the Southeast District Major Crime Unit.
Staff Sergeant Jason Smart, unit commander of the SED MCU, said the investigation remains a priority for police and the justice system. He described the
BCJan 29, 2026
West Coast pipeline discussed as Carney meets Alberta and B.C. premiers in Ottawa
A proposed West Coast pipeline was among several major energy issues discussed during a meeting this week between Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premiers of Alberta and British Columbia.
The talks brought together Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and B.C. Premier David Eby in Ottawa, where long standing disagreements over pipeline expansion have often strained relations between the two provinces. Despite those differences, Eby described Wednesday’s meeting as constructive and said the tone was “borderline friendly.”
Eby has previously voiced opposition to a new pipeline to the B.C. coa
BCJan 29, 2026
Coquitlam RCMP investigate reported threat at Poirier Street school, lockdown lifted
Coquitlam RCMP are investigating a reported threat at a school in the 500 block of Poirier Street after officers were called to the area Tuesday morning. Police say the school was placed in lockdown before officers arrived as a precaution.
Mounties responded shortly after 9:30 a.m. and conducted a sweep of the school. Following an initial investigation, police determined there was no active threat to students or staff, and the lockdown was lifted.
As a safety measure, several nearby schools were also briefly placed in a hold and secure while police assessed the situation. Those measures have s