IndiaApr 23, 2026
Amritpal Singh formally arrested in Ajnala violence case after NSA detention ends
Amritsar Rural Police have formally arrested Khadoor Sahib MP and ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief Amritpal Singh in connection with the Ajnala violence case, following the expiry of his detention under the National Security Act.
According to a police statement, the arrest was carried out immediately after the NSA detention period lapsed. Singh was produced before a sub-divisional court in Ajnala via video conferencing from Dibrugarh Central Jail in Assam, where he remains lodged.
Police told the court they require extended custody to continue their investigation, including recovery of weapons and
BCApr 23, 2026
Three arrested after alleged $14,000 Pokémon card robbery in Vancouver
Vancouver police say three teenagers have been arrested following an alleged robbery involving high-value Pokémon cards arranged through an online marketplace.
According to a Vancouver Police Department release, officers responded shortly after 8:00 p.m. Tuesday to a robbery in progress near East King Edward Avenue and Ontario Street. Investigators say a man attempting to sell two Pokémon cards, each valued at $7,000, was bear-sprayed during the transaction.
Police allege the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle with the cards but were intercepted a short time later in Burnaby near Macpherso
CanadaApr 23, 2026
WestJet raises checked baggage fees following Air Canada, citing industry pressures
WestJet says it will increase checked baggage fees starting Thursday, adding new costs for air travellers across its network. The change follows a similar move by Air Canada announced last week.
According to a WestJet statement, passengers checking bags at the airport will pay an additional $10 for each of the first two checked bags. Fees for overweight baggage will also rise, with increases of up to $50 depending on weight.
The airline attributed the decision to “global conditions” and shifting trends in the aviation sector, but did not provide a detailed cost breakdown in its announcemen
AlbertaApr 23, 2026
Alberta introduces bill to end seasonal clock changes, stay on daylight time
Alberta’s government has introduced legislation that would end twice-yearly clock changes and keep the province on daylight time year-round. The proposal was tabled by Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government, according to a provincial announcement.
If passed, the bill would eliminate the need to switch between standard time and daylight saving time each spring and fall. The government has said the change is intended to provide consistency for businesses and residents, though details on when the change would take effect have not yet been confirmed.
The move would require coo
AlbertaApr 23, 2026
Alberta premier to provide update on fall referendum questions
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to provide an update today on a planned provincewide referendum set for October, including previously announced questions tied to social policy and governance.
According to a February announcement from the Alberta government, the referendum is to include up to nine questions. Among them are proposals that would restrict access to certain social services for some immigrants, though full wording of the questions has not yet been finalized.
The update comes as debate continues in Alberta over the prospect of separation from Canada. A citizen-led initiati
BCApr 23, 2026
High-risk offender Nathanial Odorjan to reside in Surrey, police issue public warning
Surrey Police Service says a man designated as a high-risk offender will be living in the city and is warning the public as part of a formal disclosure.
According to a Surrey Police Service news release, Nathanial Odorjan, 42, has a history of violence against people, including offences involving women and underage girls. Police said the notice is intended to support public safety and awareness.
Odorjan is described as a White male, about six-foot-one and 150 pounds, with short balding brown hair and brown eyes. Police say he has previously worn facial hair.
The release states Odorjan is curre
CanadaApr 23, 2026
Carney rejects U.S. pressure ahead of potential CUSMA trade talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will not follow U.S. direction as it prepares for possible negotiations on the future of the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement, pushing back on recent comments from American officials about trade irritants.
Speaking at a news conference in Ottawa, Carney said tariffs imposed by the United States on Canadian steel, aluminum and forest products go beyond minor disputes and are inconsistent with the existing trade deal. He did not outline specific retaliatory measures but indicated the federal government views the tariffs as a significant breach.
Car
CanadaApr 23, 2026
Immigration minister criticized after policy details shared in influencer interview
Canada’s immigration minister is facing criticism from legal professionals after discussing details of a proposed immigration program during a social media interview before any formal government announcement.
Minister Lena Metlege Diab, in an interview with influencer Max Medic, said the federal government is preparing a new pathway to permanent residency for thousands of temporary residents. According to the interview, the proposed program would focus on individuals living outside major metropolitan areas.
The Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association said in a statement it has sent a letter
BCApr 23, 2026
One taken to hospital after house fire in Surrey’s Newton area
A person was taken to hospital after a house fire in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood on Wednesday, according to police.
Surrey police said the individual experienced breathing difficulties due to smoke and was transported to hospital for treatment. No update on the person’s condition was immediately available.
According to a police statement, officers temporarily closed a section near 72 Avenue and 140 Street following the incident as a safety precaution. The roads were reopened to traffic at 3:25 p.m. after the fire was brought under control.
Police said there are no indications of suspicio