BCAug 18, 2026
Metro Vancouver Workers Escalate Job Action Over Burrard Inlet Dredging
Unionized Metro Vancouver outside workers have stepped up job action, with picket lines established at two water main projects in Vancouver and North Vancouver.
The Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees’ Union says the projects must be completed before planned dredging beneath the Second Narrows Ironworkers Memorial Bridge can begin in September.
The dredging is intended to allow larger oil tankers carrying greater loads to navigate Burrard Inlet. The plan has received support from the federal government.
The outside workers and Metro Vancouver have been without a new collective agre
BCAug 18, 2026
Hit-and-Run in Nanaimo Leaves One Person Dead
Nanaimo RCMP are investigating a hit-and-run collision that occurred on August 16 and resulted in the death of a pedestrian.
According to police, the incident happened at around 1:48 a.m. at the intersection of Albert Street and Dunsmuir Street, where a vehicle struck a pedestrian. The driver fled the scene in the vehicle immediately after the collision.
A frontline officer arrived at the scene and transported the seriously injured man to hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Police initially took one driver into custody, but the individual was released after investigators determ
BCAug 17, 2026
B.C. Conservatives Slam Eby Cabinet Shuffle
B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad and Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Eleanor Sturko have sharply criticized Premier David Eby’s latest cabinet shuffle.
Rustad described the new appointments - including Josie Osborne as finance minister and Ravi Kahlon as health minister - as little more than a “musical chairs” exercise. He argued that replacing ministers will not address the province’s growing tax burden and large deficits, saying the Eby government has no concrete plan to bring spending and finances under control.
Sturko, meanwhile, accused the NDP government of failing to address hom
BCAug 17, 2026
Shots Fired at Abbotsford Home While Family Was Sleeping
A shooting at a home in Abbotsford is under investigation after several bullets were fired at the residence early Sunday morning.
Police say they were called around 1 a.m. on August 16 to a home in the 2100 block of Enderby Street, near McMillan Road, after receiving reports of gunfire.
When officers arrived, they found that the home had been struck by multiple bullets. Family members were inside the residence and asleep at the time of the shooting. Fortunately, no one was injured.
The Abbotsford Police Major Crime Unit has taken over the investigation. Based on the initial findings, police do
BCAug 17, 2026
40-Year-Old Man Charged in Surrey Sexual Assault Investigation
Criminal Code charges have been approved against a 40-year-old man following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving a female youth at Bear Creek Park.
Police say officers responded to the park on August 9, 2026, after receiving a report that a female youth had been groped by an adult male. The suspect allegedly fled the scene before officers arrived.
On August 12, SPS released photos of the suspect and appealed to the public for help identifying him. A man matching the suspect’s description was identified and arrested later that day.
The B.C. Pro
BCAug 17, 2026
Third Shooting Near Schools in Fort St. John in a Month, Police Investigating
Police in Fort St. John, B.C., are investigating a shooting that marks the third incident involving gunfire near schools in the city since July 22.
According to police, shots were fired at around 10 p.m. Friday in the 8800 block of 107A Avenue. A residence was targeted in the incident. Following an initial investigation, officers believe the shooting was targeted.
No suspect has been identified or arrested so far. Fort St. John RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit, Street Enforcement Team and frontline officers are working together on the investigation.
Police and B.C. Emergency Health Services have no
BCAug 17, 2026
Two homes damaged by fire in Port Coquitlam, about 12 people displaced
About 12 people were displaced after a fire damaged two adjoining homes on the 1900 block of Langan Avenue in Port Coquitlam on Sunday morning.
Port Coquitlam Fire and Emergency Services sent more than 20 firefighters and an aerial ladder truck to the scene. Deputy Fire Chief Jason Marshall said crews arrived at about 10 a.m. to find both homes involved in the fire.
One firefighter was injured while crews worked to contain the blaze. According to officials, the firefighter was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital. The injuries were not considered life-threatening.
Both homes sus
BCAug 14, 2026
Peter Milobar Announces Departure from B.C. Conservative Caucus
Senior B.C. Conservative MLA Peter Milobar has formally announced that he is leaving the party caucus, effective immediately. He will now sit as an independent MLA for Kamloops Centre in the B.C. legislature.
Milobar said that over the past several months, it had become increasingly clear to him that his personal values no longer aligned with the party’s new direction under Leader Kami-Leon Findlay.
He said he fully respects Findlay’s right to shape the party according to her vision, but stressed that his top priority remains serving the people of Kamloops Centre, a commitment that has not
BCAug 14, 2026
B.C. Premier Announces Three Cabinet Changes as Brenda Bailey Takes Leave for Cancer Treatment
British Columbia Premier David Eby has announced three cabinet changes following Finance Minister Brenda Bailey’s decision to take a leave of absence for cancer treatment and recovery.
Bailey has been diagnosed with early-stage cancer that is treatable. She is expected to begin treatment in late August 2026 and return to work in early October. She will remain a member of cabinet during her leave.
Effective August 14, the changes are:
Josie Osborne — Minister of Finance
Ravi Kahlon — Minister of Health
Brenda Bailey — Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth
Bailey is returning to the