BCMay 08, 2025
B.C. government appoints former chief justice review festival safety measures
The British Columbia government has appointed a former chief justice of the B.C. Supreme Court to report on safety measures for event organizers and police after 11 people were killed in a vehicle attack in Vancouver.
Premier David Eby says Christopher Hinkson has agreed to serve as commissioner to conduct the review "in a very short period of time."
Eby says Hinkson is expected to report back by June 30 to help guide event organizers across B.C. to "maximize safety," while not retreating from the fact that people want to get together and celebrate.
The premier says he knows there is a lot of
AlbertaMay 08, 2025
Alberta's recently resigned legislature Speaker to vote, heckle in last days as MLA
Alberta's now former Speaker of the legislature says he's excited to display some partisanship in his last days as an elected official.
Nathan Cooper announced this week that he is to resign his seat in the assembly to become Alberta's representative to the United States.
The United Conservative Party MLA had been Alberta's legislature Speaker and non-partisan debate referee since 2019.
He says he thinks made a positive impact by improving the relationship between parties, but he says he has a lot to get off his chest after six years of holding his tongue.
Cooper says he'll vo
CanadaMay 08, 2025
Bank of Canada warns trade war poses financial stability risks
The Bank of Canada has warned that the trade war poses a major threat to the Canadian economy, which could increase risks to Canadian financial stability, which would damage banks and other financial institutions and make it difficult for households and businesses to repay loans.
In its annual Financial Stability Report released on Thursday, the central bank said that if it had not been for Trump's trade war, the Canadian economy would currently be in a strong position, but now there are concerns that the high level of uncertainty about US trade policy could derail financial markets.
The rep
IndiaMay 08, 2025
Pakistan attempts to attack 8 military installations in Punjab
Pakistan has attempted to attack 8 military installations in Punjab, including Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Adampur, Ludhiana, Bathinda and Chandigarh. Late last night, an explosion was heard near Amritsar, rocket fragments were also found in Ghagwal village of Hoshiarpur.
During this, Amritsar was blacked out twice. After this, rockets and their fragments were found falling in 4 villages here in the morning. In view of the increased tension between India and Pakistan, Punjab and Rajasthan are on full alert.
In view of the situation, the Punjab Police has cancelled the leave
CanadaMay 08, 2025
Vancouver firefighters remind the importance of smoke alarms
Vancouver firefighters are putting out an urgent reminder to have working smoke detectors after seven people were found in a home unaware that the attic and roof were on fire above them.
The fire department says a quick call from a neighbour, combined with firefighters being close by, likely prevented serious harm and property damage.
The department says fires grow hotter and faster in modern homes than in any year previous.
It says smoke detectors are critical to alert all occupants inside a building of danger.
IndiaMay 07, 2025
India’s home minister asks border states to be on high alert
Amit Shah says he has met with the governors of states bordering Pakistan and Nepal and asked them “to maintain the availability of essential goods and services and to keep relief and rescue forces” on alert.
“Instructed to monitor and take swift action on anti-national propaganda on all media platforms and to maintain seamless communication and security at vulnerable points,” Shah said in a social media post.
BCMay 07, 2025
Pedestrian dies after being hit by train in Chilliwack
A pedestrian has been reported dead after being hit by a train in Chilliwack. The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. The RCMP’s Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment reported the incident in a social media post.
Police said the incident led to the closure of Young Road between Chilliwack Central Road and Alexander Avenue, adding that Broadway, which is between Chilliwack Central Road and First Avenue, was also closed due to the accident.
BCMay 07, 2025
Man charged after mother pushing stroller randomly assaulted
Police in New Westminster say a person has been charged after an unprovoked stranger assault of a woman who was pushing a stroller earlier this week.They say the incident happened around 1 p.m. on Monday,officers were dispatched and immediately found someone matching the description of the suspect.Police say the suspect did not initially comply with officers but they were eventually able to de-escalate the situation and arrest the man.
They say the 27-year-old now faces one count of assault causing bodily harm and one count of obstructing a police officer.
IndiaMay 07, 2025
India conducts mock drill in 244 districts amid tension between Pakistan and India
In view of the ongoing tension between Pakistan and India, India conducted mock drill in 244 districts on Wednesday, during which a complete blackout was imposed in these districts for some time. During the mock drill, people, employees and students were also taught rescue and evacuation methods in emergency situations.
During the mock drill, many cities of Punjab including Jalandhar, Amritsar and Mohali-Ludhiana echoed with the sound of sirens. A mock drill was conducted in 20 districts of Punjab from 7.30 pm, as soon as the siren sounded, the lights went off, vehicles stopped on the roads