BCJul 25, 2025
Coquitlam RCMP searching for wanted male Christopher Ryan Becker
Coquitlam RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 33-year-old Christopher Ryan Becker who is unlawfully at large from a designated facility and wanted on a Form 49 Warrant of Committal. Becker was last seen on July 24, 2025, at approximately 5:30 p.m. in Coquitlam, British Columbia.
Becker can be described as:
• 33 years old;
• 6’/183 cm in height;
• Approximately 295 lbs/134 kg;
• Brown eyes;
• Stocky build;
• Medium-length brown hair.
Becker was last seen wearing a black sweater, blue shorts and orange sandals.
Police are asking anyone who sees, may have
WorldJul 25, 2025
Mark Carney expresses displeasure over Israel's move to restrict humanitarian aid in Gaza
Prime Minister Mark Carney has expressed displeasure over Israel's move to restrict humanitarian aid in Gaza, calling it a violation of international law.
PM Carney stressed the need to shift Israel's control over food distribution amid reports of widespread starvation in the Palestinian territories. He said this work should be in the hands of international organizations.
The Prime Minister said that Canada has also provided aid to many of these international organizations for relief supplies in Gaza, but Israel has prevented them from reaching Gaza.
Carney also reiterated that Canada sup
WorldJul 25, 2025
Trump says he hasn't 'had a lot of luck' with Canada ahead of latest tariff deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump says his administration hasn't "had a lot of luck with Canada" in its trade negotiations ahead of next week's deadline to avert tariffs.
Trump says his administration hasn't been focused on a deal with Canada and America's northern neighbour could be a country "where they just pay tariffs."
Trump sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney threatening to impose 35 per cent tariffs if Canada doesn't make a deal by Aug. 1.
The White House has said those duties would apply only to goods not compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade.
Canada is also being
BCJul 25, 2025
Three workers who were trapped in a remote northern British Columbia mine have been rescued
Red Chris mine operator Newmont Corporation says the threeCmen were safely brought to the surface at about 10:40 p-m yesterday. Newmont says Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty- contractors for B-C-based Hy-Tech Drilling -- were all in good health and good spirits.
In a statement, Newmont says the men had consistent access to food, water, and air in a refuge chamber. The men had spent more than 60 hours underground in the gold and copper mine, located about 500 kilometres northwest of Terrace,B-C, after being trapped by two rockfalls on Tuesday morning.
Newmont says a comprehen
IndiaJul 25, 2025
School roof collapse in western India kills 8 children and injures at least 27
The roof of a government middle school building collapsed Friday inIndia’swestern state of Rajasthan, killing 8 children and injuring at least 27, a senior police official said.
The collapse occurred soon after the students had reached their classrooms and were about to start the school assembly, said police official Amit Kumar.
It is still unclear what caused the roof to collapse.
The school, located in Piplod village of Jhalawar district, has students studying up to eighth grade, or what is called a middle school in India.
A total of around 35 students were present when the roof collapsed.
BCJul 24, 2025
Guru Nanak Jahaz Remembrance Day organized in Surrey
On Wednesday (July 23), the City of Surrey hosted an event to mark Guru Nanak Jahaz Remembrance Day. The event, organized by the Guru Nanak Jahaz Society and Vanjara Nomad Collections, was attended by people of all ages, from the elderly to children. Along with this, various representatives from all three levels of government were also a part of this event.
The proclamation, signed by Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke, was presented by Councillors Harry Bains, Linda Ennis and Mandeep Nagra to Jagmeet Singh Khalra, great grandson of Bhai Harnam Singh Khalra.
Along with this, proclamations were also pr
WorldJul 24, 2025
All five former junior hockey players acquitted in high-profile sexual assault trial
Five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team have been found not guilty of sexual assault in an encounter with a woman at a London, Ont., hotel room seven years ago.
One of the players, Michael McLeod, has also been acquitted of a separate charge of being a party to the offence of sexual assault.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia delivered her ruling this afternoon to a packed courtroom, capping off a complextrial that captured national attention this spring.
The case centred on an encounter that took place in the early hours of June 19, 2018, as many mem
BCJul 24, 2025
Construction starts on new BC Cancer centre in Kamloops
Construction has begun on a new BC Cancer centre in Kamloops that will provide people in the Thompson-Cariboo-Shuswap region with better access to cancer care closer to home.
"This new BC Cancer centre in Kamloops is the single largest capital investment into the expansion of cancer care in the Kamloops region,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “By building a facility equipped with the latest technology designed to meet the growing treatment needs of patients in the area, we're helping more people have access to high-quality cancer care closer to home. This project is part of o
CanadaJul 24, 2025
Number of federal public service jobs could drop by almost 60,000, report predicts
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the federal public service could shed almost 60,000 jobs over the next four years as Ottawa looks to cut costs.
Earlier this month, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne sent letters to multiple ministers asking them to cut program spending at their departments by 7.5 per cent next spring, 10 per cent the year after and 15 per cent in 2028-29.
The report, written by senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives David Macdonald, says the federal public service could lose up to 57,000 employees by 2028.