BCJun 16, 2025
Weekend rain, cooler conditions allow crews to make progress on B.C. wildfires
Firefighters are marking success in opposite corners of British Columbia after favourable weather this weekend allowed crews to rein in two prominent fires that have triggered evacuation orders and alerts.
The BC Wildfire Service says crews remain on the scene in Squamish, B.C., to extinguish hot spots from the Dryden Creek fire, which was declared to be no longer out of control on Saturday.
The District of Squamish Emergency Operations Centre along with Squamish Fire Rescue have rescinded most evacuation alerts, though one remains in effect for properties on Dryden Road east.
The wildfire ser
CanadaJun 16, 2025
Poilievre to face leadership review in January
Canada's main opposition leader Pierre Poilievre is facing a leadership challenge. Conservative party members are set to vote in January to decide whether he should remain party leader.
The party's National Council reportedly decided to hold a leadership review vote at a meeting on Saturday, to be held in Calgary.
Some Conservative party members have reportedly suggested a vote in March, but Poilievre wanted it to happen sooner. No date has been set for the vote, but the party aims to hold it in the last week of January.
Poilievre was elected Conservative Party leader in September 2022. He
BCJun 16, 2025
Man presumed drowned after disappearing in Metro Vancouver lake
Police in West Vancouver say a 29-year-old man is presumed to have drowned after going missing while swimming across a lake in Cypress Provincial Park.
They say BC Emergency Health Services and North Shore Rescue reported the man missing to the department around 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Police say the man, who was from Burnaby, was swimming across Cabin Lake with his fiancée when he "began to struggle."
They say several witnesses saw the man in distress and his companion trying to help him before the man slipped beneath the surface and disappeared.
A news release from the department says North Shore
CanadaJun 16, 2025
Single vehicle collision; passenger unaccounted for
Squamish RCMP is investigating following a single vehicle collision into the river in the early morning hours of Saturday, which has left one person unaccounted for.
On June 14, 2025, at 2:30 a.m., first responders attended a single-vehicle collision into the Squamish River involving four occupants. One individual remains unaccounted for and is not believed to have made it out of the vehicle.
Search and Rescue teams have conducted both aerial and ground searches along the water and shoreline, but the vehicle and missing occupant have not yet been located. The river in this area is exceptiona
CanadaJun 16, 2025
Peel police seize millions from criminal network tied to towing
Ontario’s Peel Police have dismantled an organized criminal network involved in extortion and other crimes in a joint operation with local and provincial law enforcement agencies.
The operation resulted in the arrest of 18 people, including several Punjabi youth. They face nearly 100 charges, including extortion, links to a criminal organization and tow truck-related crimes.
Police say Project Outsource was launched in July 2024 against a criminal organization that was behind the extortion and related violent incidents.
Police said that as of June 10, 2025, a 37-year-old woman from King C
CanadaJun 16, 2025
Canada may sign a defence procurement agreement with the European Union for the military this month
Canada may sign a defence procurement agreement with the European Union for the military this month. Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to sign the agreement during his visit to Brussels.
Carney will travel to Brussels on June 23 for the Canada-EU summit, where he will meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. The two European leaders hinted at a defence deal with Canada while en route to the G7 meeting in Alberta today.
Von der Leyen said that Canada will sign an agreement with the European Union for a Security and Defen
WorldJun 16, 2025
Iran allows foreign nationals to leave the country amid ongoing war with Israel
Amid the ongoing war with Israel, Iran has allowed foreign nationals to leave the country. According to sources, India has spoken to the Armenian ambassador in Iran to evacuate its students.
The students will be evacuated from the Armenian border by buses. There are about 10,000 Indians in Iran, including 1,500 students. The Iranian Foreign Ministry has said that in the current situation, although the country's airports are closed, the land borders are open.
According to information, Indian students from various cities of Iran will reach the Armenian border, from where they will be taken t
IndiaJun 16, 2025
Sikander Singh Maluka rejoins Akali Dal
Former Punjab cabinet minister Sikander Singh Maluka has rejoined the Shiromani Akali Dal. He has returned to the party exactly a year after being removed from the post of the head of the disciplinary committee of the Shiromani Akali Dal. President Sukhbir Singh Badal made him join the party.
It is worth noting that his daughter-in-law Parampal Kaur Sidhu, a former IAS officer, had contested the Lok Sabha elections from Bathinda as a BJP candidate against Harsimrat Kaur Badal last year but had to face defeat.
However, when asked if other members of his family are also expected to join the
BCJun 16, 2025
One missing, three escaped, after car went into Squamish River
RCMP in British Columbia say one person is missing after a vehicle crashed into the Squamish River.
Mounties in Squamish say emergency crews responded early Saturday after a vehicle with four occupants drove off the road into the river.
Police say three people were able to get to safety but one person was missing.
Officers, along with the Squamish fire department and search-and-rescue crews, tried to locate both the vehicle and the missing person, but failed.
Search-and-rescue crews are continuing efforts to locate the missing person.
Police say further details will be released later.