AlbertaAug 27, 2025
Premier Smith's Alberta Next panel heading to Lloydminster for fifth town hall
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel is heading to Lloydminster tonight to hear from the public on ways to shield the province from federal overreach. The panel's town halls have been aimed at addressing grievances that Smith says are inspiring separatist sentiment.
It has pitched six policy ideas, including pulling out of the Canada Pension Plan and withholding social services from some immigrants.
The panel has received enthusiastic support, but also has faced fierce criticism and drawn protesters at previous events in Red Deer and Edmonton.
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BCAug 26, 2025
Many participate in the 3X3 Basketball championship in Richmond
This past weekend, the Misl Hoops annual basketball tournament was held in Richmond on Saturday.
Many players had arrived at the Richmond Olympic Oval to participate in the tournament, and the players were seen participating in exciting 3X3 competitions.
The tournament featured competitions in Under-16, Under-18, and Men's Open and all age categories for women.
Along with the competitions, some fun and interesting activities were also arranged in the outdoor area of the plaza and vendors had also set up some stalls.
Mehtab Gill, one of the tournament organizers, said that the tourname
BCAug 26, 2025
Wrestling championship organized to celebrate India's Independence day in Surrey
A wrestling championship was organized to celebrate India's Independence Day at the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey on Sunday.
Like the previous years, many wrestlers participated in the competition on this occasion.
The competition saw good wrestling skills in both the men's and women's categories.
The wrestling matches started at around 8.30 in the morning.
Sucha Mann, a renowned wrestling coach from the area, said that the competition was a hit like every year and the players put in good effort and impressed everyone.
He said that national and international level wrestlers not only part
BCAug 25, 2025
Shots fired at Sidhu Travel Ltd. in Surrey
Police are investigating after shots were fired at the Sidhu Travel Ltd office in York Centre, Surrey, early Tuesday morning.
The Connect FM team visited the scene shortly after noon and observed the entrance door shattered, with police markers placed near the storefront.
At the scene, the glass of the entrance door to the Sidhu Travel office was seen shattered. Surrey Police confirmed that they had received information about an attempted break-in or mischief at the business at approximately 9.30 this morning.
Police arrived at the scene and investigated, finding that shots had been fired a
CanadaAug 25, 2025
LeBlanc set to meet Lutnick in Washington after Ottawa drops some tariffs
Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc is set to meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington this week after Ottawa announced it would be lifting some retaliatory tariffs.
LeBlanc's office says he will travel to the United States capital on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced last Friday that Canada will drop some retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products to match American tariff exemptions for goods covered under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement on trade, called CUSMA.
Canada's counter-tariffs on steel, aluminum and automobiles will remain.
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BCAug 25, 2025
North Vancouver RCMP is investigating an early morning shooting at a residence in North Vancouver
On August 24, 2025, police were alerted by a homeowner in the 900 block of Tollcross Road who reported hearing a loud bang and subsequently discovering bullet holes. North Vancouver RCMP frontline officers attended the scene and located evidence indicating that shots had been fired at the residence. Witnesses reported hearing shots fired at approximately 4:00 a.m. The residence was occupied at the time, fortunately, no one was injured.“This is an unsettling incident that understandably causes concern in the community,” said Corporal Mansoor Sahak, Media Relations Officer for the North Vanc
BCAug 25, 2025
Tall Timber building boosts student housing at BCIT’s Burnaby campus
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) has officially opened its new Tall Timber student housing residence at the Burnaby campus, expanding affordable on-campus housing options for students.
“We’re excited to bring more affordable student housing to BCIT’s Burnaby campus for the first time in 40 years,” said Jessie Sunner, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. “This new facility will offer students more housing options steps away from their classes, reduce commute times and ease pressure on the local rental market. With better access to housing, student
BCAug 25, 2025
Langley RCMP: Catalytic converter thefts on the rise
The Langley RCMP is advising the public of a noticeable increase in catalytic converter thefts across the community in recent weeks.
Catalytic converters are targeted because of the precious metals they contain and replacing a stolen one can be costly for vehicle owners. Thieves often target vehicles parked in driveways, unsecured lots, and on quiet streets, usually during the night or early morning hours, said Sergeant Zynal Sharoom of the Langley RCMP. Larger vehicles such as SUVs, pickup trucks, and vans are especially vulnerable due to their higher ground clearance.
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BCAug 25, 2025
Proposed changes will make it easier for families to navigate legal system
The Province is intending to propose changes to the Family Law Act (FLA) to give more support to families and people experiencing family violence and to offer more parenting arrangements that put children’s needs first.
The proposed changes come from a policy paper developed during Phase 2 of the multi-year review of the Family Law Act. The FLA is the main law that deals with family violence, guardianship, parenting duties, support payments and dividing property after a separation. The review looks at how the law can better reflect today’s society and recent court decisions.
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