BCFeb 18, 2021
Homicide team called to Surrey, after assault leads to death of man
RCMP say they were called Wednesday night to a report of an assault at a home in the Panorama Ridge area of south Surrey.
The critically injured man was found outside the home.
He was given CPR and other emergency treatment but police say he died at the scene.
Officers believe the victim and his attacker knew each other, but details are still being gathered.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has joined the case and will handle the release of any further information.
BCFeb 18, 2021
427 new COVID-19 cases and 3 deaths reported in B.C.
British Columbia is recording 427 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 4,150. Health officials say three more people have died and the death toll now sits at 1,317. There are 232 people in hospital, 63 of whom are in intensive care. The remaining people with COVID-19 are recovering at home in self-isolation. Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry say in a joint statement that chains of transmission are broken when everyone works together. To date, 176,015 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in B.
BCFeb 17, 2021
Police say latest targeted shooting in Surrey, sends one man to hospital
One man is recovering from injuries linked to the latest targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C.
RCMP say officers, including members of the gang enforcement squad, responded to reports of shots fired just after 10 p.m., Tuesday.
The injured man was found in a residential area of central Surrey suffering from a gunshot wound.
He has not been named but investigators say the attack was aimed at him and was not random.
There have been more than half a dozen fatal, targeted or gang-related shootings across Metro Vancouver since last December.
No arrests have been made in any of those cases and police
BCFeb 17, 2021
Dr. Bonnie Henry says the seven-day average of cases in B.C. is creeping up
British Columbia's provincial health officer is warning that COVID-19 cases and test positivity rates are ticking up in some jurisdictions due to increased interactions. Dr. Bonnie Henry says that while the overall number of cases has slowly been coming down across B.C., the seven-day rolling average is starting to creep up. She says this is particularly true in the Fraser Health region, where the viral reproductive rate has risen above one, meaning each infected person is passing the virus on to at least one other person on average. Dr. Henry says that over the past four days, 1,533 new case
CanadaFeb 16, 2021
Freeland appeals to Tories to hurry passage of COVID-19 relief bill
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is appealing to the official Opposition Conservatives to hasten passage of a COVID-19 relief bill through the House of Commons.The appeal is in a letter from Freeland to Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole in which the deputy prime minister says the Tories are dragging their feet on the proposed legislation for no good reason.Freeland goes on to say the bill should not be "a political football," and asks O'Toole to support its passage to help Canadians struggling during the pandemic.The Liberal government introduced the proposed legislation at the beginnin
WorldFeb 13, 2021
Senate acquits Trump of inciting Capitol attack
The Senate has acquitted Donald Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, bringing his trial to a close and giving the former president a historic second victory in the court of impeachment.Trump is the first president to be impeached twice, and he is also now twice acquitted as the majority of Republicans defended his actions. The Senate voted 57-43 that Trump is “not guilty” of incitement. Two thirds of the Senate, or 67 votes, was needed for conviction.House Democrats argued that Trump caused the violent attack by repeating for months the false claims that the election wa
BCFeb 13, 2021
B.C.'s top doctor says Nigerian variant identified in B.C.
British Columbia's top doctor says 47 cases of COVID-19 variants have been identified in the province, including one believed to be linked to Nigeria. Dr. Bonnie Henry says 29 cases are related to a variant first identified in the United Kingdom, 17 are associated with South Africa and the latest one involves a person who travelled to Nigeria and returned to the Interior Health region. Dr. Henry says lab teams in B.C. are working with their counterparts across Canada and internationally to get a better understanding of whether the Nigerian variant that has been identified elsewhere is also ea
CanadaFeb 12, 2021
Strict new quarantine and testing measures for travellers arriving in Canada will begin Feb. 22
Strict new quarantine and testing measures for travellers arriving in Canada will begin Feb. 22. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the new measures are necessary to protect Canadians and help stop the spread of COVID-19, especially new variants. The government had previously announced incoming travellers will have to pay the cost of a 72-hour hotel stay and a COVID-19 test. More details of how that will work and who will be covered will come later today. Trudeau says there will be exceptions for some essential workers but says no one should be travelling for any non-essential reason right no
BCFeb 12, 2021
Police investigate latest fatal shooting in Metro Vancouver that has killed one man
Homicide detectives confirm they are responding to a deadly attack in a residential area of southeast Burnaby, B.C. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says in a social media post that a man was fatally shot just after 10 p.m. Thursday. No other details have been released and police have not said if the case is considered targeted. The shooting occurred near the same Burnaby park where 32-year-old Chris Kenworthy was found dead from gunshot wounds on Feb. 3. Kenworthy's slaying was one of two that occurred within 12 hours in Metro Vancouver, and investigators have said both those attac