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CanadaMay 03, 2022

National funeral today in Montreal for Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur

``My Way'' played as Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur's funeral ended. Lafleur was remembered a father, a teammate and a person of exceptional generosity who inspired generations of Quebecers. Martin Lafleur described his father as someone who always made time for his family and who wanted to take care of everyone, including people he didn't know. Hockey hall of famers Yvon Cournoyer, Larry Robinson, Guy Carbonneau and Patrick Roy paid tribute to the Habs legend, who died last month at age 70 after battling lung cancer. Carbonneau talked about showing up at his first training camp and pi
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BCMay 03, 2022

Alert Ready system in place for B.C. wildfires but not heat domes in early June

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says an automated alert system will be ready to warn British Columbia residents of spring flooding and summer wildfires but not yet for extreme heat. Alert Ready is a Canada-wide system that allows government officials to issue public safety alerts through major television and radio broadcasters, as well as compatible wireless devices. Farnworth says the system is all set for the spring thaw and will be in place by early June for wildfires. However, he says the Health Ministry is still working to determine parameters for deploying the alerts in the case o
BCMay 03, 2022

Vancouver police investigate Mount Pleasant homicide

Vancouver police say they are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 51 year old woman. Police say they found the victim suffering from stab wounds inside an apartment in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood at about 2:30 am yesterday and that she died at the scene. They say a 51 year old man has been arrested but charges have not yet been laid. Investigators say they believe the suspect and victim knew each other.
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BCMay 03, 2022

B.C. tables data collection law to help dismantle systemic racism, says premier

The provincial government says the Anti-Racism Data Act introduced today will help identify gaps in programs and services for Indigenous and Black people as well as others who face discrimination in BC. Premier John Horgan says the legislation is a step toward dismantling systemic racism and colonialism that have unfairly held people back when it comes to issues like education, employment and housing. He says in a statement that data collected for anti-racism purposes will shine a light on barriers that exist so the province can improve services and make life better for everyone. The governme
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BCMay 03, 2022

Victoria police askig, do you recognize these arson witnesses?

Victoria police have released surveillance photos of two potential witnesses to an arson fire at the home of a religious leader last month. Police say an occupant of the home suffered potentially life-threatening injuries in a deliberately set fire early on April 20th while four others escaped. They say neither of the men they are looking for is considered to be a suspect at this time. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress has said gasoline was poured through the mail slot of the home of the pastor of the St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, who has strongly supported the Ukrainian people follow
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BCMay 03, 2022

Vancouver officers busy with violent crimes, robberies over the weekend: police

A teenager has been arrested after what Vancouver police say was a series of ``random and unprovoked weekend attacks.'' The 15 year old boy from Vancouver was arrested Saturday night after three people were hurt in separate assaults that evening. Police say a 57 year old man called 911 to say he was chased along the seawall near the Olympic Village by the teen, who repeatedly punched and kicked him. While searching for the suspect, police say officers encountered two other victims, both women, who said they had been punched for no reason. Based on the witnesses' evidence, officers located the
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BCMay 03, 2022

Sex assault trial gets underway for Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard

The sexual assault trial of BC rocker Jacob Hoggard is underway in a Toronto courtroom after long delays because of the pandemic. Hoggard, the frontman for the Abbotsford-based pop rock band Hedley, has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault causing bodily harm and sexual interference related to allegations involving a woman and a teenager in the Toronto area in 2016. Hoggard was in court today as the judge heard several procedural matters and set jury selection to begin Wednesday, with the trial now expected to run five or six weeks. Hedley was dropped by its management team and blacklisted by
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BCMay 02, 2022

At least 2 buildings damaged in fire in downtown Prince Rupert

Fire has damaged at least two buildings in downtown Prince Rupert. The blaze broke out just before nine last night. Photos posted by Prince Rupert Fire and Rescue show a former food store and gift shop has been gutted and the flames also damaged the neighbouring Belmont Hotel and Liquor Store. The fire department says the fire was contained by about 2 a.m. but crews remained on the scene to handle hot spots and investigate a cause.
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BCMay 02, 2022

Man stabbed several times in central Surrey

RCMP are investigating an overnight stabbing in central Surrey. Police say a man in his 40s was stabbed several times at about 12:30 this morning. They say the unnamed victim is now in hospital listed in serious condition. Officers roped off part of a townhouse complex and the alley behind a strip mall (close to Prince Charles Boulevard and 96th Avenue) but haven't said if they have identified a motive or any suspects.

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AlbertaMay 12, 2026

Elections Alberta says Centurion Project leader not co-operating in voter list leak probe

Elections Alberta says the man linked to a major voter information leak has not co-operated with an ongoing investigation into the unauthorized use of the province’s official voter registry. In a statement, the agency said Centurion Project leader David Parker has not complied with a cease-and-desist letter issued last week. The letter required Parker to sign a declaration confirming he would stop using Alberta’s official voter list, which contains the names and addresses of nearly three million residents. According to Elections Alberta, investigators identified the Centurion Project as th
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BCMay 12, 2026

B.C. nurses vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action

Members of the British Columbia Nurses Union have voted 98.2 per cent in favour of strike action as contract negotiations with the province remain stalled. The union said more than 50,000 of its roughly 55,000 members participated in the vote after bargaining talks reached an impasse in April. Key issues in negotiations include wages, benefits and ongoing staffing shortages across the health-care system. The BCNU has not announced a strike date. Any potential job action would follow further negotiations and could involve mediation or additional bargaining steps under provincial labour rules. T
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CanadaMay 12, 2026

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand begins official visits to Oman and Qatar

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand has begun official visits to Oman and Qatar aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and advancing cooperation on regional and economic priorities. According to Global Affairs Canada, Anand will remain in Muscat and Doha until May 15 for meetings with senior government officials focused on defence cooperation, trade, and people-to-people connections between Canada and Gulf states. In Oman, Anand is scheduled to meet Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi and other senior officials. Discussions are expected to include economic
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BCMay 12, 2026

Oakridge Park mall in Vancouver to open May 28 as major redevelopment project advances

Oakridge Park, the retail and residential redevelopment under construction in Vancouver, is scheduled to open its shopping mall component on May 28, developers QuadReal Property Group and Westbank announced. The project, located at the former Oakridge Centre site, is part of a broader redevelopment expected to total about five million square feet by its planned completion in 2029. Developers have previously estimated the full project cost at approximately $6.5 billion. According to project details released by QuadReal and Westbank, the first phase opening later this month will include about 2.
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AlbertaMay 12, 2026

Alberta NDP accuses Smith government of avoiding accountability in privacy breach response

Alberta’s Opposition NDP is accusing Premier Danielle Smith of allowing a United Conservative caucus staffer to take responsibility for a privacy breach involving Albertans’ personal information. The issue stems from an April meeting where private information was allegedly displayed through an app used during discussions attended by UCP caucus members and staff. According to the UCP caucus, a staffer present at the meeting later briefed the caucus executive director about the incident. Smith said the information was not passed on to her office by the executive director, resulting in a dela