IndiaMar 24, 2026
No immediate risk to MP Amritpal Singh’s seat despite prolonged absence, court told
The Punjab and Haryana High Court was told Tuesday that there is no immediate threat to the parliamentary membership of Amritpal Singh, despite his absence from Parliament for 59 consecutive sitting days.
According to submissions made before the court, Singh still has the option to formally apply for leave, which is typically considered by the relevant parliamentary committee. The update was provided during proceedings related to his continued absence.
Under parliamentary rules, if a member is absent for 60 consecutive sittings without permission, the House may declare the seat vacant. However
BCMar 24, 2026
One dead after avalanche near B.C.–Alaska border, RCMP say
One person has died after an avalanche in a remote area of northwestern British Columbia near the Alaska border, according to RCMP.
Atlin RCMP said in a statement they received an SOS alert from a Garmin GPS device at about 3:26 p.m. on Sunday. The signal originated roughly 500 kilometres from the community, in a remote near the Klehini River and Pleasant Camp, close to the Canada–U.S. border.
Police, along with Atlin Search and Rescue, conducted a helicopter extraction to reach the site. Officers confirmed one was found dead at the scene.
Four other at the location were not injured and were
AlbertaMar 23, 2026
Alberta RCMP search for suspect after fatal highway shooting near Leduc
Alberta RCMP say a suspect remains at large following a fatal shooting on a highway south of Edmonton earlier this month, with investigators still working to determine a motive.
According to an RCMP news release, the shooting occurred near Leduc on the afternoon of March 14. Witnesses reported seeing a pickup truck pull up alongside a car before speeding away.
Police say the driver of the car had been shot. He managed to pull over to the side of the road, where he later died. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Troy Savinkoff said officers have since located the grey pickup truck believed to be involved, b
BCMar 23, 2026
B.C. driver ticketed after appearing asleep at wheel of Tesla on Highway 1
Police in Metro Vancouver say a driver has been ticketed after appearing to be asleep behind the wheel of a Tesla travelling along Highway 1 during morning rush hour in rainy conditions.
According to a BC Highway Patrol release, the incident occurred last Tuesday in Coquitlam when an officer pulled alongside the vehicle and observed the driver with her eyes closed and arms crossed while the car was in motion on a wet and slippery roadway.
Cpl. Michael McLaughlin said the driver told police she had “zoned out” but claimed she remained alert with her hands on the steering wheel. However, McL
BCMar 23, 2026
Six charged after $800K in stolen vehicles recovered in GTA carjacking probe
Police say eight high-end vehicles worth an estimated $800,000 have been recovered following an investigation into a series of violent carjackings across the Greater Toronto Area.
According to a release from the Toronto Police Service’s Central Robbery Bureau, officers began investigating after multiple reports of armed carjackings between Jan. 18 and Feb. 1. Investigators allege the suspects targeted luxury vehicles, primarily Mercedes-Benz models, during the incidents.
Police said the investigation, dubbed Project Stratis, found the accused were allegedly involved not only in carrying out
BCMar 23, 2026
Police investigate early-morning shooting at Cloverdale business
Police in Surrey are investigating an early-morning shooting that damaged a commercial property in the Cloverdale area, with no injuries reported.
According to a Surrey Police Service news release, officers with the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit responded at about 3:35 a.m. to reports of gunfire in the 5400 block of Production Boulevard. Attending officers found a business that had sustained damage.
No one was hurt in the incident, police said.
The RCMP SPOSU General Investigation Unit has taken over the file. Investigators say the case remains in its early stages and evidence
AlbertaMar 23, 2026
Alberta premier expresses condolences after Air Canada Express crash in New York
Danielle Smith says she is extending condolences to the families of those killed following a crash involving an Air Canada Express flight in New York City.
In a statement, Smith said she shares sympathies with the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the incident.
According to Air Canada, the aircraft was carrying 72 passengers and four crew members at the time of the crash, which occurred late Sunday after arriving in New York. The airline said both the pilot and co-pilot were killed. Both were identified as Canadian.
U.S. authorities said 41 people were tr
CanadaMar 23, 2026
Federal audit flags gaps in international student program oversight, thousands of cases uninvestigated
Canada’s auditor general says there are significant weaknesses in how the federal government monitors compliance within the international student program, raising concerns about oversight and enforcement.
In a report released Monday, Auditor General Karen Hogan found that roughly 150,000 cases in 2023 and 2024 were flagged for potential non-compliance with study permit conditions, according to the audit of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Despite the volume of flagged cases, the report says only about 4,000 investigations were initiated. Of those, approximately 1,600 were deemed
BCMar 23, 2026
B.C. lifts all flood advisories as river levels recede after heavy rainfall
All flood advisories across southern British Columbia have been lifted following several days of heavy rainfall linked to an atmospheric river system, according to the B.C. River Forecast Centre.
In an update issued Sunday, the centre said there are no active flood advisories remaining, and water levels are continuing to recede after widespread rain and snowmelt. The agency noted that while some larger and lake-fed river systems remain elevated, flows are expected to ease through the week.
The centre added that forecast precipitation midweek could lead to minor and temporary increases in small