BCDec 22, 2025
Police stop $406,000 fraud targeting northern Vancouver Island First Nation
Alert Bay RCMP say they have prevented a fraud scheme that targeted the Namgis First Nation, protecting more than $400,000 intended for a new wellness and treatment centre on northern Vancouver Island.
The case came to light on May 13, when the First Nation reported that $406,000 earmarked for contractors had been redirected to a fraudulent bank account via a scam email. Authorities say early intervention was key in limiting the financial loss.
Collaboration with law enforcement in Eastern Canada led to a freeze on the bank account, which police allege was operated by an organized crime group.
BCDec 22, 2025
Fatal head-on crash closes Highway 1 in Surrey as police seek witnesses
One person has died following a serious multi-vehicle collision on Highway 1 in Surrey that forced a full closure of the westbound lanes during the Monday morning commute. BC Highway Patrol says the investigation is ongoing and officers are asking the public for additional witnesses and dash camera footage.
Police say the first 911 call came shortly after 7:15 a.m. after three vehicles collided on westbound Highway 1 near the 176th Street exit. Investigators believe one vehicle crossed over from the eastbound lanes, resulting in a head-on crash.
Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patr
BCDec 22, 2025
Two people found dead after RV fire in Surrey neighbourhood
Two people were found dead Sunday night after a recreational vehicle caught fire in a residential area of Surrey, prompting an emergency response and a temporary evacuation of a nearby home.
Surrey Police Service says officers and firefighters were called to the scene near 102 Avenue and 122 Street shortly before 9 p.m. Emergency crews arrived to find the RV fully engulfed in flames, with heavy fire conditions visible from the street.
Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control, and police say two bodies were discovered inside the vehicle once the fire was extinguished. The identit
BCDec 22, 2025
B.C. police watchdog investigating death of man following RCMP arrest in Prince Rupert
British Columbia’s police oversight agency has launched an investigation after a man died following an interaction with RCMP officers in Prince Rupert over the weekend.
According to the Independent Investigations Office of B.C., police were called to a residence shortly after 2:25 p.m. on Saturday in response to a reported assault. Officers attempted to take a man into custody, during which a physical interaction occurred.
The watchdog said the man went into medical distress during the arrest. He was transported to hospital, where he later died. The IIO confirmed it was notified of the incid
BCDec 22, 2025
Eby says NDP not looking to force early election as opposition turmoil dominates B.C. politics
Premier David Eby says his New Democratic Party government is not seeking a snap election in 2026, despite a turbulent year at the legislature and ongoing instability within the Opposition B.C. Conservatives. In a year-end interview, Eby said British Columbians want stability as the province navigates economic pressure, labour unrest and sensitive court rulings involving Indigenous rights.
The premier’s comments come after a politically difficult year for the minority-turned-narrow-majority NDP, which won the October 2024 election by a single seat. The government faced backlash over resource
BCDec 18, 2025
Coquitlam RCMP warn residents after spike in home break-ins targeting back doors
Coquitlam RCMP are urging residents to take extra precautions after a recent increase in residential break and enters across the city, many involving similar methods and locations. Police say the incidents have raised concern among investigators due to their frequency and pattern.
Mounties report receiving about 21 complaints of residential break-ins since November 23. In most cases, suspects entered homes through rear sliding glass doors, with incidents largely occurring between mid-afternoon and late evening, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Police note that homes backing onto green spaces, trails, or
BCDec 18, 2025
Burnaby RCMP seek public help to identify suspects in South Burnaby package theft
Burnaby RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify three people believed to be involved in a package theft at a South Burnaby home earlier this month.
Police say the incident happened just before noon on December 1, when a dark-coloured SUV stopped outside a residence. Investigators allege a male suspect briefly exited the vehicle before two female suspects approached the front door and removed multiple delivered packages, placing them in the back of the SUV before driving away.
Mounties say package thefts typically increase during the holiday season, with residents across Burnaby and
BCDec 18, 2025
Five firearms, stolen bullion seized in Abbotsford break-and-enter investigation
Abbotsford police say five firearms and a large quantity of stolen property have been recovered following the execution of a search warrant tied to a series of break-and-enter cases across the Lower Mainland.
The Abbotsford Police Department’s Crime Reduction Unit began investigating in mid-October after receiving multiple reports of property crimes in the region. Investigators later identified suspects believed to be connected to a problem residence in the 27800 block of Myrtle Avenue, an address known to police.
On December 10, officers from the Crime Reduction Unit, assisted by frontline
BCDec 18, 2025
Prince George RCMP seize drugs, weapons during series of weekend investigations
Prince George RCMP say frontline officers carried out multiple enforcement actions over the weekend aimed at disrupting suspected drug trafficking and removing weapons from the community.
Police began the operations on December 12, executing two Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrants at residences on the 200 block of McIntyre Crescent. Officers seized ammunition, suspected drug trafficking equipment, several weapons and a small quantity of suspected methamphetamine. No arrests were made, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Later the same day, officers searched a residence on th