BCJul 13, 2026
Cooler weather slows Fraser Canyon wildfires
Cooler temperatures, lighter winds and light rainfall have helped slow the Brunswick Creek and Ainslie Creek wildfires near Boston Bar in British Columbia's Fraser Canyon, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.
The B.C. Wildfire Service said firefighters continue to battle the blazes with support from helicopters. However, aerial firefighting operations were temporarily suspended on Saturday after a drone was flown in the wildfire area. Fire Information Officer Julia Caranci said the disruption created a significant safety risk during a critical stage of the response.
Officials said active wi
IndiaJul 13, 2026
SGPC president urges Prime Minister Modi to reopen Kartarpur Corridor
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has written to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging the central government to immediately reopen the Kartarpur Corridor to Gurdwara Sri Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan.
According to an SGPC statement, Dhami said the historic Sikh shrine holds deep religious significance for the global Sikh community, and devotees continue to express a strong desire to visit the site. He noted that the opening of the corridor in November 2019, during the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, fulfilled
BCJul 13, 2026
Pedestrian critically injured after collision with TransLink bus in Surrey
A pedestrian was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a collision involving a TransLink bus in Surrey on Saturday night, according to the Surrey Police Service.
Police said frontline officers responded at about 9:41 p.m. on July 11 after BC Emergency Health Services reported a seriously injured man lying on the roadway near the intersection of 128 Street and 96 Avenue. Officers found the adult pedestrian receiving emergency medical treatment at the scene. He was transported to hospital in critical condition. The TransLink bus involved in the collision remained at the scen
BCJul 13, 2026
Carney staffer Braeden Caley to seek nomination in B.C. byelection
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's key staffers says he'll be stepping away from his role as he considers running for a seat in Parliament.
Braeden Caley, Carney’s deputy chief of staff, thanked the prime minister in a letter posted to social media for what he called "the honour of a lifetime."
A forthcoming byelection in British Columbia will see the seat for North Vancouver—Capilano in Caley's home province up for grabs.
The riding had been held by former cabinet minister Jonathan Wilkinson, who resigned this spring to become Canada's ambassador to the European Union.
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WorldJul 13, 2026
27 killed in Bangkok pub fire as authorities investigate cause
A fire that broke out at a pub in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, early Monday has killed 27 people and injured several others, according to Thai authorities.
Officials said the fire started around midnight. Firefighters brought the blaze under control after an extensive response, while emergency crews transported the injured to nearby hospitals for treatment.
Videos shared on social media appeared to show flames engulfing the entrance of the pub in northern Bangkok, with patrons fleeing the building as thick black smoke rose into the air. Connect Newsroom has not independently verified the authe
WorldJul 13, 2026
Trump proposes charging other countries for Strait of Hormuz security
U.S. President Donald Trump has said the United States could assume responsibility for securing the Strait of Hormuz and should charge other countries that rely on the strategic waterway for its protection. According to Trump, the financial burden of safeguarding the route should not fall solely on the United States.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important maritime trade routes, carrying a significant share of global oil and natural gas shipments. Tensions between the United States and Iran over security in the waterway have intensified in recent months.
Meanwhile, Iran has w
CanadaJul 13, 2026
Two killed, four injured in shooting at Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival
Two people were killed and at least four others were seriously injured after a shooting during Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair street festival on Saturday evening, according to Toronto Police.
Police said the shooting occurred at about 8 p.m. near St. Clair Avenue West and Arlington Avenue while approximately 13,000 people were attending the annual Latin street festival. Deputy Chief Frank Barredo said the preliminary investigation indicates the gunfire erupted during an exchange of shots between two groups who targeted each other.
The sound of gunfire sent festivalgoers, including families, chil
CanadaJul 13, 2026
New Brunswick confirms new measles case as Canada surpasses 1,000 confirmed infections in 2026
New Brunswick Public Health has confirmed a new case of measles in the Moncton area. According to the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the infected individual had recently travelled internationally and tested positive for measles after returning to Canada.
The latest case comes as measles continues to be reported across the country. On July 7, public health officials issued a public exposure notice for Toronto Pearson International Airport and two commercial flights after identifying potential measles exposure.
Accordion their measles vaccinations and to seek medical advice if sy
BCJul 10, 2026
B.C. to add 132 involuntary care beds in Surrey and Prince George
The British Columbia government has announced plans to open new involuntary care facilities in Surrey and Prince George for people living with severe mental illness, substance-use disorders and brain injuries.
According to the provincial government, the renovated facilities will add a total of 132 new beds, including 60 at a new involuntary care centre in Surrey. The expansion is intended to provide specialized treatment and care for people who require intensive support.
Premier David Eby said the new facilities are designed to help people stabilize and rebuild their lives during periods of ac