CanadaAug 22, 2025
Canada Post union says negotiation meeting delayed, with talks to continue Monday
Negotiations that had been scheduled for Friday between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have been delayed.
A press release from CUPW says it's been informed by Canada Post that the Crown corporation needs more time to review offers from the union.
The postponement comes after the two parties returned to the bargaining table on Wednesday, with plans to meet again on Friday.
Instead, the union says the meeting is to take place Monday.
CUPW says the Crown corporation's final offers did not meet its needs.
The union is also maintaining its national ban on overtime.
CanadaAug 22, 2025
Air Canada ramping up operations to near full schedule by Friday
Air Canada says it expects to be operating close to its full network schedule by Friday.
The airline says it is continuing to ramp up its operations in a press release Thursday.
This comes after the airline reached a tentative deal with the union representing its flight attendants on Tuesday to end a strike that began on Saturday.
The strike disrupted the airline's operations, resulting in the cancellation of flights.
Mark Nasr, Air Canada's chief operations officer, said in the release that the airline is restoring operations ahead of its plan.
More than 10,000 flight attendants for Air Canad
WorldAug 22, 2025
Former Sri Lankan President Wickremesinghe arrested on allegations of misusing state funds
Sri Lanka police on Friday arrested the country’s former president and senior opposition politician Ranil Wickremesinghe over allegations of misusing public funds during his tenure as president, an aide said.
Wickremesinghe, who served as the island nation’s president from 2022 to 2024, was arrested on allegations of using public funds to attend his wife’s graduation ceremony in London after an official visit to the U.S.
Wickremesinghe is the first Sri Lankan former head of state to be arrested.
One of his aides told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity that Wickremesinghe has
BCAug 21, 2025
Folding licence plates and stunt riding get two sport bikes ticketed and impounded
Two motorcycle riders are spending a week getting rides from friends after a day of weaving through traffic in Vancouver without displaying licence plates.
On August 17, 2025, just before 3:00 p.m., on Highway #1 at the Cassiar Connector, two BMW sport motorcycles were observed riding in tandem. A BC Highway Patrol cruiser that was watching could not see any licence plates at all.
Some sport motorcycles have their rear fenders removed and a licence plate on a folding mount under the rear tire, says Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. That is completely illegal. A motorcycle mus
BCAug 21, 2025
New housing targets will bring thousands more homes
The Province has set new housing targets for a fourth group of municipalities, bringing thousands of new homes to communities throughout B.C.
Announced in May 2025, the fourth group of communities is part of the Province’s expanded housing-targets program to address high demand in growing communities and to continue to deliver the homes people need throughout the province.
Effective Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, the following are the five-year targets for each municipality, which are set following consultation and reflect 75% of their estimated housing need:
Burnaby - 10,240Coquitlam - 6,481Courten
CanadaAug 21, 2025
PM Carney and Trump discuss trade and new economic security relationship
Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump discussed trade and new economic security relationship on Thursday. The talks between the two leaders have been described as positive and leading to further results.
Carney and Trump also discussed the issue of Ukraine during this time, and the two leaders have also agreed to meet again soon. The phone conversation between the Prime Minister and Trump took place a few hours after External Affairs Minister Anita Anand met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Anand was in Washington today. It is worth noting that this is Carney's la
BCAug 21, 2025
Multiple search warrants executed on Salt Spring Island as part of ongoing drug investigation
Community issues addressed after multiple search warrants executed on Salt Spring Island.
On August 14, 2025, Salt Spring Island RCMP, assisted by officers with the Island District RCMP General Investigation Section executed multiple search warrants in an ongoing drug trafficking investigation. As a result, a significant amount of illicit drugs, including suspected cocaine and evidence consistent with drug trafficking were seized.
The investigation remains ongoing, and a detailed report to Crown Counsel for consideration of criminal charges. We want to ensure the community is aware of our proa
CanadaAug 21, 2025
Six charges approved following CFSEU-BC UGET investigation
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia’s (CFSEU-BC) Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET) has secured six charges against a Surrey man following an investigation that led to the seizure of significant quantities of drugs and cash.
On August 24, 2024, UGET officers attempted a traffic stop in Maple Ridge involving a vehicle known to have previously evaded police. The driver fled on foot but was quickly arrested. A search of the suspect and vehicle led to the seizure of:
• 1.157 kilograms of fentanyl
• 790 grams of cocaine
• 337 grams of methamphetamine
• 1
CanadaAug 21, 2025
Tariffs: Quebec liquor board prepares to destroy $300,000 worth of American alcohol
The Quebec liquor board may be forced to destroy $300,000 worth of American alcohol that the province has banned from stores.
The provincial government on March 4 ordered the state-owned corporation to empty shelves of U.S. alcohol in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
At the time, other provinces including Ontario and Alberta directed their liquor regulators to stop buying all American alcohol, while B.C. banned liquor from "red states" that voted for Trump in the 2024 election.
U.S. alcohol purchased before the boycott is being stored, but Quebec's liquor board says that