BCMay 06, 2026
Vancouver council votes to oppose planned overdose prevention site downtown
Vancouver city council has voted to oppose a planned overdose prevention site in the city’s downtown, backing an urgent motion from Mayor Ken Sim following a recent announcement by the regional health authority.
Council approved the motion Tuesday along party lines, with all seven councillors from Sim’s ABC party voting in favour and four opposing. The motion directs the city to challenge the site planned for 900 Helmcken St., which Vancouver Coastal Health says it intends to open in June.
Coun. Peter Meiszner told council the city was notified of the location only last week, “despite ma
BCMay 06, 2026
Surrey mayor raises concerns after daytime shooting, calls for police discussions
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says recent incidents in the city require urgent attention, following a daytime shooting earlier this week that remains unsolved. According to statements attributed to the mayor, Locke said the situation “cannot continue” and must be addressed with seriousness by local authorities.
The comments come after a shooting reported Monday afternoon near 130 Street and 76 Avenue, where police say gunfire occurred at a business complex. No arrests have been announced in connection with the incident as of publication time, according to available police information.
Locke sa
BCMay 06, 2026
Kamloops RCMP investigate targeted overnight shooting as homicide
Police in Kamloops are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred overnight, with investigators confirming the case is being treated as a homicide.
According to a statement from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, officers have released few details about the circumstances of the shooting, but say early evidence suggests the attack was targeted.
Mounties have not disclosed the exact location of the incident. However, police are asking anyone who was in the 200 block of Columbia Street between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. to contact investigators. They are also seeking dashcam footage from the area during
BCMay 05, 2026
Former Vancouver mayor alleges B.C. cabinet minister under investigation
Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart says he has been interviewed by federal lawyers regarding what he alleges is an investigation into a British Columbia cabinet minister for possible collaboration with China’s government.
Stewart said Premier David Eby and other cabinet members are aware of the matter. He did not identify the minister and did not provide documentation to support the existence or scope of any investigation.
The RCMP said it is reviewing a request for comment but did not confirm any investigation. The B.C. government did not respond to a request for comment by publication
BCMay 05, 2026
Man killed in daytime shooting inside Surrey business complex; homicide team investigating
A man is dead after a daytime shooting inside a business complex in Surrey’s Newton area on Monday, according to police.
Surrey Police Service said officers were called at 3 p.m. to the 13000-block of 76 Avenue for reports of a shooting inside the foyer of an office building. When officers arrived, they found a young man suffering from critical injuries.
BC Emergency Health Services attempted life-saving measures, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
The building houses multiple businesses, including an insurance office and a training centre. Police have not released th
BCMay 04, 2026
World relay championship: Canada wins Bronze in women's 4X400m
Canada's women's team won the bronze medal in the 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Relay Championships in Botswana.
The team also qualified for the 2027 World Athletics Championships in Beijing.
The Punjabi-origin runner from Delta, Jasneet Nijjar was also a part of this medal winning team.
The team of Zoe Sherar, Lauren Gale, Jasneet Nijjar and Savannah Sutherland won the bronze medal with a timing of 3 minutes 22.66 seconds.
After the medal-winning performance, Zoe Sherar said that the team's goal was to compete better and give a tough fight to the other teams, and the team was confid
BCMay 04, 2026
B.C. to test provincewide emergency alert system on May 6
The British Columbia government says a test of its emergency alert system will be sent to cellphones, television and radio across the province at 1:55 p.m. Pacific time on Wednesday, May 6, as part of Emergency Preparedness Week.
According to a provincial news release, the alert will be clearly marked as a test and will not require any action from the public. The message will be pushed to compatible mobile devices and will interrupt broadcast programming on radio and TV.
Officials say the test is part of a coordinated national exercise of the National Public Alerting System, which involves fed
BCMay 04, 2026
One dead, five injured in two-vehicle crash in Delta
One person has died and five others were injured following a two-vehicle crash in Delta on Saturday afternoon, according to police.
Delta police said officers were called to the intersection of 118th Street and 75A Avenue at about 3 p.m. Staff Sgt. Mike Whiteley said in a police release that the driver of one of the vehicles was pronounced dead at the scene.
BC Emergency Health Services said two people were transported to hospital in critical condition, while three others were listed in serious but stable condition. The injuries were confirmed in a statement from the agency.
Images from the sc
BCMay 04, 2026
Man arrested after alleged unauthorized access to aircraft at Vancouver International Airport
A man is in custody after a reported security breach at Vancouver International Airport early Monday, according to police.
Richmond RCMP said the incident occurred at about 4 a.m., when a suspect allegedly gained unauthorized access to a parked aircraft. Police have not confirmed how the individual entered the restricted area or what their intent was.
According to an RCMP statement, the man was arrested at the scene and remains in custody as the investigation continues. His identity has not been released.
A spokesperson for the Vancouver Airport Authority said the incident did not disrupt airp