BCJun 10, 2026
Teen's body recovered from B.C. lake after weekend boat capsize
A 17-year-old boy from Prince George has been found dead after a boat capsized on Stony Lake near Quesnel over the weekend, according to RCMP.
Quesnel RCMP said the youth's body was recovered by divers on Tuesday, three days after the incident was reported.
Police said officers were called to the lake on Saturday following reports that a vessel carrying four people had overturned. Three occupants were able to reach shore safely.
According to RCMP, the 17-year-old operator of the boat did not resurface after the capsize and could not be located at the time of the incident.
No further details ab
BCJun 10, 2026
Former Surrey mayor calls for independent investigation into SPS chief’s dismissal
Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum is calling for an independent police investigation into the dismissal of Surrey Police Service Chief Norm Lipinski and the resignations of two Surrey Police Board directors.
McCallum said no one is above the law, including councillors and mayors, and argued that if any rules were broken, those responsible should face appropriate legal consequences. He also said the investigation should not be conducted by the RCMP, citing concerns about perceived conflicts because current Surrey Police Board chair Rob Stutt is a former RCMP member.
According to public statemen
BCJun 10, 2026
Daylight Shooting Between Vehicles in Surrey Damages Two Homes
A daytime shooting between two moving vehicles in Surrey has prompted an investigation by the Surrey Police Service's Major Crime Section. While no injuries were reported, two homes in the area were damaged by gunfire.
According to SPS Media Relations Officer Sgt. Ali Gales, the incident occurred around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday near 66 Avenue and 129 Street in South Newton. Police say an occupant of one vehicle fired shots at a person in another vehicle before both vehicles fled the scene.
Investigators believe the shooting was targeted, based on preliminary findings. However, police have stated tha
BCJun 09, 2026
Mission RCMP investigate alleged online drug sales to youth; three arrested in Abbotsford
Mission RCMP say three people have been arrested following an investigation into an online drug delivery operation that allegedly sold cannabis and psilocybin products to minors in the Mission area.
According to Mission RCMP, the investigation began earlier this year after a 16-year-old and their parent reported that the teenager had purchased psilocybin and cannabis through a website offering same-day delivery in Mission. Police said a second parent later reported that their teenager had purchased psilocybin gummies marketed with candy-themed branding through the same website.
The allegations
BCJun 09, 2026
Teen missing, presumed drowned after boat capsizes near Quesnel
A 17-year-old from Prince George is presumed drowned after a boat carrying four people capsized on Stony Lake in British Columbia's central Interior, according to RCMP.
Quesnel RCMP said three people aboard the vessel were able to reach shore safely after the incident. However, the boat's operator did not resurface and remains missing.
Police identified the missing person as a 17-year-old male from Prince George. His family has been notified, RCMP said.
Search efforts remained underway Tuesday. According to police, an underwater recovery team was expected to arrive at the lake to assist in the
BCJun 08, 2026
German Energy Firm Signals Interest in LNG Supply from Proposed Ksi Lisims Project
A second German energy company has expressed interest in purchasing liquefied natural gas from the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project on British Columbia’s North Coast.
Project partners announced they have signed a memorandum of understanding with Germany-based Uniper that could see the company purchase up to two million tonnes of LNG annually beginning in 2032. The agreement is non-binding and remains subject to further negotiations and project development.
The announcement follows a separate deal reached last month between Ksi Lisims LNG and German energy company SEFE. Under that agreement, S
BCJun 05, 2026
Vancouver police seize drugs, cash and weapons in Downtown Eastside trafficking investigation
Vancouver Police say officers seized more than $79,000 worth of illegal drugs, cash and weapons following a targeted drug trafficking investigation in the city's Downtown Eastside.
According to a Vancouver Police Department release, the operation, known as Project Bingo, began in December 2025 after investigators observed suspected drug trafficking activity at a single-room occupancy (SRO) building near East Hastings Street and Princess Avenue.
Police said investigators spent approximately six months gathering evidence before executing a search warrant at the building last month. Officers repo
BCJun 05, 2026
No injuries reported after shots fired from moving vehicle at Nanaimo park
Nanaimo RCMP are investigating after shots were reportedly fired from a moving vehicle toward people gathered at a local park on Wednesday evening.
According to police, the incident occurred at about 8:40 p.m. at Knowles Park near the intersection of Old Victoria Road and Rainier Street. Witnesses reported that the suspects were travelling in a white Audi vehicle carrying multiple occupants.
Police said the vehicle left the area immediately after the shooting. No injuries were reported.
Investigators believe the shooting was targeted and not a random attack on members of the public. RCMP have
BCJun 05, 2026
B.C. adds 25,000 jobs in May as unemployment rate holds at 6.8%
British Columbia added 25,000 jobs in May, according to the latest Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada, reversing part of the employment losses recorded earlier this year.
The gain follows a three-month period from February through April during which the province lost approximately 40,000 jobs. Despite the increase in employment, B.C.'s overall unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.8 per cent.
According to Statistics Canada data, much of the job growth was concentrated in the construction and manufacturing sectors. B.C. Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Minister Ravi