BCSep 09, 2025
Connect FM, GNFB radiothon raises $750K for Punjab flood victims
Connect FM in association with Dukhniwaran Gurdwara Sahib, Guru Nanak Food Bank and Sanjha TV organized a radiothon for the flood victims of Punjab on Monday. During this, the sangat (people) from Surrey and surrounding areas as well as Calgary and Edmonton donated generously.
The running total of the money raised at the radiothon on Monday was $750,000 (Cad). The money raised from the radiothon will be delivered to Padma Shri awardee Sant Sewa Singh at Khadoor Sahib in Punjab. The money will be used for the rehabilitation of flood victims. He said that the Sikh community stands firm in the fa
BCSep 09, 2025
New homes underway for youth, mothers in New Westminster
Youth transitioning out of foster care, and young mothers in New Westminster are closer to having a safe, stable place to live as construction starts on a new 89-home development in the community.
“Every young person deserves a safe place to call home, especially those transitioning out of foster care, and young mothers,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “By providing youth and mothers with stable housing, we’re helping them build a strong foundation for the future and empowering them to lead healthy, independent lives.”
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BCSep 09, 2025
Richmond RCMP invites drivers to have their catalytic converters etched free of charge
On September 20th, 2025, Richmond RCMP and community policing volunteers will be at Canadian Tire Ironwood in Richmond inviting drivers to have their vehicle’s catalytic converter etched free of charge, as part of their ongoing Richmond-wide initiative to help deter theft as well as aid in recovery and prosecution.
Unlike typical catalytic converter etchings offered as part of a regular service appointment, this event will allow the public to attend on a first-come, first-served basis, without the need to book an appointment.
Richmond RCMP and community policing volunteers will be in attenda
BCSep 09, 2025
Information Sought by the Tessier family and the BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit
The North District Major Crime Unit and the Northern Rockies RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in finding Karen Tessier, who was last seen in Fort Nelson on July 9, 2024.
Karen Tessier's family is urging anyone who may have information about her disappearance to please call the RCMP.
The North District Major Crime Unit is seeking information from the public and has set up a dedicated tip line for this investigation. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Karen Tessier are urged to call the RCMP tip line at 250-561-8888.
BCSep 08, 2025
Union to announce next phase of B.C. public service strike
The president of the B.C. General Employees’ Union is set to make an announcement this morning laying out the next phase of the union's public service strike.
The union says Paul Finch is scheduled to speak at a picket line in Surrey on the fifth consecutive day of picketing following the launch of job action last Tuesday.
The union represents more than 34,000 members working for B.C.'s public service and has held picket lines at locations including government sites in Victoria, Surrey, and Prince George, and the Royal BC Museum.
It says some of its key asks include competitive wages and fai
BCSep 05, 2025
Coquihalla Highway reopened following wildfire closure
The Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) between Hope and Merritt has reopened in both directions following a closure caused by the Mine Creek wildfire.
Due to the proximity of the fire, drivers should be prepared for the Coquihalla Highway to be closed with minimal notice. Drivers are advised to not stop in the fire zone.
Intermittent lane closures can be expected as crews continue to assess and repair roadside damage, and visibility is reduced due to wildfire smoke. Drivers should also be prepared for an increased risk of wildlife presence due to fire damage to wildlife-exclusion fencing on this s
BCSep 05, 2025
Special mediator appointed to resolve Cowichan Valley transit labour dispute
Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Labour, has issued the following statement on the Cowichan Valley transit labour dispute:
“This strike has been deeply disruptive to people living in the Cowichan Valley, who rely on transit to get to work, go to school, attend medical appointments and access everyday services.
“This dispute has gone on for far too long. There’s a real urgency for the parties to get back to the table, find a fair resolution and get transit services back on the road.
“To help the parties resolve the ongoing labour dispute, I have appointed Vince Ready as a special mediato
BCSep 05, 2025
Police looking for witnesses and video after a serious collision shuts Hwy #1 near Yale
Highway #1 will stay closed just south of Yale for the balance of the day as BC Highway Patrol investigates and looks for more witnesses after a serious collision forced the shutdown of the road.
The collision happened just after 6:00 a.m. on September 5, 2025, when a tractor-trailer and a pickup truck collided head-on. The driver of the tractor-trailer is unhurt, but the driver of the pickup has been taken to hospital with serious injuries.
“We are making progress in this investigation, but we need more witnesses and dash camera video to get a complete picture of what happened,” says 
BCSep 05, 2025
Environment Canada expands air alerts as wildfire smoke spreads over B.C.
Environment Canada's special air-quality statements for wildfire smoke have now expanded to cover most of British Columbia, with air quality at its worst possible level in parts of the Fraser Valley.
The alerts advise people to limit or avoid outdoor activity and are now in place for all of B.C. outside of Vancouver Island, the Central and North Coast, Haida Gwaii and about a quarter of the province on its northern edge.
An air-quality warning continues to be in effect in Metro Vancouver, covered by orange smoke haze for a third day.
Monitoring from the Metro Vancouver Regional District shows