BCOct 21, 2025
West Shore RCMP officers begin using body-worn cameras to enhance transparency
Frontline RCMP officers in the West Shore area are now equipped with body-worn cameras as part of a new initiative aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in policing.
The detachment says the cameras will record officers’ interactions with the public in real time, helping gather evidence and document events more clearly. Officers have received training on the proper use of the technology, including how and when to activate the devices and how to securely store recorded footage.
According to the RCMP, the program is governed by national privacy and data management standards to ens
CanadaOct 21, 2025
Prime Minister Carney celebrates Blue Jays’ World Series return after dramatic Game 7 win
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is “super pumped” after the Toronto Blue Jays clinched their first American League pennant in more than three decades with a comeback victory over the Seattle Mariners.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday, Carney praised outfielder George Springer’s three-run home run that lifted the Jays to a 4–3 win in Game 7. The shot, which came despite Springer being hit on the knee earlier in the series, secured Toronto’s first trip to the World Series since 1993.
Carney said the victory evoked memories of Joe Carter’s iconic walk-off home run that s
BCOct 21, 2025
Lamborghini impounded as BC Highway Patrol reminds drivers of winter tire rules
BC Highway Patrol is reminding drivers across the province to equip their vehicles with proper winter tires after a luxury sports car was impounded for speeding and failing to meet seasonal driving requirements.
On October 13, 2025, a Highway Patrol motorcycle officer on Highway 99 near Porteau Cove clocked a northbound Lamborghini Huracán travelling at 165 kilometres per hour in an 80 zone. The 34-year-old North Vancouver driver was stopped and received multiple fines under the Motor Vehicle Act, including for excessive speed, failing to display a front licence plate, and not meeting winter
AlbertaOct 21, 2025
Vote counting resumes in municipal elections across Alberta
Vote counting in Alberta's municipal and school board elections has resumed. Few results were available after polls closed Monday night, as rule changes made by Premier Danielle Smith's government require votes be counted by hand rather than with machines.
As of this morning, fewer than 25 per cent of polls for Edmonton's mayoral race have reported, with longtime councillor Andrew Knack leading over fellow councillor Tim Cartmell.
In Calgary, unofficial results have former councillor Jeremy Farkas unseating incumbent mayor Jyoti Gondek, who has conceded.
Jasper Mayor Richard Ire
BCOct 21, 2025
B.C. to extend unpaid leave for 'catastrophic' illness, injury: Eby
The British Columbia government is proposing changes to the province's Employment Standards Act to allow up to 27 weeks of unpaid leave each year for people facing what Premier David Eby described as "catastrophic" illness or injury.
Eby told a news conference in Victoria that the change would take effect this fall if the bill is passed by his New Democrat majority government.
He says the leave would ensure people undergoing treatment such as chemotherapy could take the time they need without worrying about job security.
Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside joined Eby, saying workers deserve to
CanadaOct 21, 2025
LeBlanc says Canada–U.S. trade talks advancing but warns against rushed deal
Federal Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says progress is being made in ongoing trade discussions with the United States but cautions that a final agreement is not imminent.
LeBlanc pushed back Tuesday on reports suggesting Canada and the U.S. could soon announce a deal to ease tariffs imposed by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. The minister said he was surprised by a report in The Globe and Mail claiming a potential agreement on steel, aluminum and energy could be ready for signing at next month’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea.
LeBlanc, who accompan
BCOct 21, 2025
Pedestrian killed after early morning crash in Langley, RCMP investigating
Langley RCMP say one person has died following a collision early Tuesday morning near 264 Street and 0 Avenue.
Police were called to the scene around 6:42 a.m., where emergency crews from the British Columbia Ambulance Service and the Township of Langley Fire Department also responded. Investigators say a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and died at the scene despite life-saving efforts.
Sergeant Zynal Sharoom of the Langley RCMP said officers remain on site as investigators work to determine the circumstances leading up to the crash.
The area around 264 Street and 0 Avenue is closed to traf
IndiaOct 21, 2025
Former Punjab DGP Mustafa, ex-minister Razia Sultana booked on murder charges over son's death
Punjab's former director general of police Mohammad Mustafa and his wife Razia Sultana, a former state minister, have been booked in connection with the death of their son, Haryana Police said.
Akil Akhter, an advocate, died in Haryana's Panchkula on Thursday. Also booked in the case are Akhter's wife and sister.
The FIR was registered on October 20 under Sections 103 (1) and 61, which deal with murder and criminal conspiracy charges, after a man named Shamshuddin, in a complaint, alleged foul play in the death, saying Akhter died under "suspicious circumstances", the police said.
They have b
CanadaOct 21, 2025
Canada’s inflation rises to 2.4% in September amid grocery and rent pressures
Canada’s annual inflation rate rose to 2.4 per cent in September, according to new data from Statistics Canada, driven by higher grocery bills and modest increases in gasoline and rent costs.
The latest Consumer Price Index report shows inflation up from 1.9 per cent in August, slightly above economists’ forecasts. While gasoline prices were lower than a year earlier due to the removal of the federal carbon charge, the annual decline was smaller than in August — a factor that nudged overall inflation higher.
Food prices continued to climb, with fresh vegetables up 1.9 per cent compared t