BCApr 06, 2026
B.C. Ferries cancellations draw criticism from Opposition transportation critic
Ongoing sailing cancellations at B.C. Ferries are facing renewed criticism from the Opposition, with Conservative transportation critic Harman Bhangu calling for a leadership overhaul at the Crown corporation.
In a statement, Bhangu, MLA for Langley–Abbotsford, said repeated weekend and Monday cancellations have left passengers dealing with continued disruptions. He attributed the service issues to vessels being out of service, operational challenges and what he described as a growing list of cancelled sailings.
According to Bhangu, the situation reflects a broader failure within the ferry s
BCApr 06, 2026
Shots fired at Delta home; no injuries reported, police say
According to a Delta Police Department statement, officers responded around 2:50 a.m. Friday to the 11200 block of 92A Avenue near Hardy Road after reports of gunfire. At the scene, investigators recovered multiple Gun Shot casings and determined the shots were directed at an unoccupied basement suite of the house.
Police confirmed that people were inside the upper level of the home at the time of the incident but were not struck.
Investigators say preliminary findings suggest the shooting was targeted. However, police added there is no indication at this stage that the incident is extortion.
BCApr 06, 2026
Environment Canada warns of strong winds across B.C. south coast starting Monday
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement warning of strong winds across British Columbia’s then coast beginning Monday afternoon.
According to the federal weather agency, gusts of up to 70 km/h are expected to develop late Monday as a cold front moves across the South Coast. The winds are forecast to continue into Tuesday morning.
The statement applies to several , including Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria, eastern Vancouver Island and the Southern Gulf Islands. Environment Canada says the system will bring “strong and gusty” westerly winds in the wake of what it descr
BCApr 06, 2026
Man seriously injured in targeted stabbing at Abbotsford park, police say
A 29-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing at a park in Abbotsford late Saturday, in what police describe as a targeted attack.
According to a statement from Abbotsford Police, officers were called around midnight to Jubilee Park in the 2500 block of McCallum Road, where they found the victim suffering from significant injuries. A police officer with medical training provided immediate care and stabilized the man before paramedics arrived.
Police say the victim remains in serious condition. Sgt. Paul Walker said the investigation is in its early stages, and investigators are working
BCApr 02, 2026
Canada Super 60 season 2 returns to BC Place Stadium
The Canada Super 60 league is set to return to Vancouver's iconic BC Place Stadium. The second season of the league has been announced. This time, the league will be played from September 29 to October 4. Organizers say that the league will once again see the combination of the game of cricket with entertainment, cultural activities and concerts. League organizer Yuvraj Singh, iconic former international cricketer, says that the first season was successful and we are happy that we are now going ahead with the second season.
Yuvraj Singh with BC Premier David Eby at BC Place stadium during the
BCApr 02, 2026
Police outline safety plan for Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade
The Surrey Police Service says it will deploy officers and coordinate with multiple regional units to manage safety and traffic during the Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade scheduled for April 18.
According to a Surrey Police Service news release, the annual event draws tens of thousands of attendees and is among the largest Vaisakhi celebrations globally. Police said a public safety plan has been developed in coordination with the City of Surrey and event organizers, incorporating provincial guidance for large gatherings.
Officers from several agencies are expected to assist, including the De
BCApr 02, 2026
Surrey police seek witnesses after hit-and-run leaves pedestrian critically injured
Surrey Police Service is asking for the public’s help to identify witnesses to a late-night hit-and-run that left one pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.
According to a Surrey Police Service news release, a vehicle struck two pedestrians at about 11:24 p.m. on March 5 near the intersection of 88 Avenue and Nordel Way. An adult man was taken to hospital in critical condition. The second pedestrian’s condition has not been detailed.
Police say that after further investigation, it appears several bystanders witnessed the collision and assisted the victims before first responders arrive
BCApr 01, 2026
Surrey Police Service assumes Cloverdale policing as RCMP role ends after 75 years
The Surrey Police Service has taken full responsibility for policing in Cloverdale as of Friday, marking the end of more than 75 years of service by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the area.
The transition applies across the Cloverdale district, from 196 Street east to the borders of Fleetwood and Newton, and from the Fraser River south to 48 Avenue. Policing in Whalley and City Centre, Newton, and South Surrey had already been transferred to the municipal force in earlier phases.
The RCMP will continue operating in Guildford on an interim basis until the city’s full policing transition
BCApr 01, 2026
Angus Reid poll suggests tightening race in B.C. as Conservatives edge ahead of NDP
A new public opinion survey suggests a narrowing political contest in British Columbia, with the BC Conservatives slightly ahead of the governing NDP, according to findings released by the Angus Reid Institute.
The poll indicates that if an election were held today, 44 per cent of decided voters would support the Conservatives, compared with 42 per cent for the NDP. The results point to a potential shift in voter sentiment in a province where the NDP, led by Premier David Eby, currently holds power.
According to the Angus Reid report, one factor contributing to the shift is voter concern over