BCApr 10, 2026
Vancouver police seek witnesses after Fairview hit-and-run leaves pedestrian seriously injured
Vancouver police are asking for witnesses and dash-cam footage following a hit-and-run collision in the city’s Fairview neighbourhood that left a pedestrian with serious injuries.
According to a Vancouver Police Department release, a 68-year-old man was crossing at Oak Street and West 6th Avenue shortly after 9:15 a.m. on April 8 when he was struck by a white GMC Yukon, believed to be a 2007 to 2014 model. The driver did not remain at the scene and was last seen travelling southbound on Oak Street through West 7th Avenue toward West Broadway.
Police say the man was taken to hospital with lif
BCApr 10, 2026
B.C. school shooting victim to receive specialized treatment in Los Angeles, mother says
A 12-year-old girl injured in a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge is expected to travel to Los Angeles for specialized medical treatment, according to her mother.
In a public Facebook post, Cia Edmonds said her daughter, Maya Gebala, has been released from intensive care at BC Children’s Hospital and is now “seemingly stable.” Maya had been receiving treatment there after suffering multiple injuries, including a gunshot wound to the head, during a mass shooting at her school in February.
According to Edmonds, the next stage of care will involve what she described as an “aggressive appro
BCApr 10, 2026
One dead in Langley crash; RCMP deploy collision analysts
The Langley RCMP said officers responded at about 4:57 p.m. on April 9 to a crash in the 3300 block of 264th Street. First responders from the Township of Langley Fire Department and the British Columbia Ambulance Service also attended.
“Despite life-saving efforts, one individual succumbed to their injuries at the scene,” Sgt. Zynal Sharoom said in a statement released by police.
The Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service has been deployed to assist with the investigation. Police have not released details about the cause of the crash or the identity of the individual.
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BCApr 09, 2026
Four convicted in 2023 East Vancouver home invasion and kidnapping
Four people have been convicted in connection with a violent home invasion and kidnapping that took place in East Vancouver on March 11, 2023, following a year-long investigation by the Vancouver Police Department.
According to a Vancouver Police Department release, the case involved seven crime scenes and the abduction of four from a family home. Investigators say the victims were forced from the residence, driven the city, and held against their will for a period of time.
Police arrested three suspects in April 2024 and forwarded charges to Crown counsel. Charges were later recommended again
BCApr 09, 2026
Surrey 3D-printed firearms lab dismantled, one arrested, police say
A man has been arrested after police say a clandestine firearms manufacturing operation involving 3D-printed weapons was dismantled in Surrey.
According to a Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia news release, its Illegal Firearms Enforcement Team began investigating in March 2026 into a suspect believed to be producing 3D-printed firearms and sharing schematics online. Police said the activity falls under Section 102.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada, which addresses the distribution of computer data for illegal firearms manufacturing.
Investigators identified a suspect
BCApr 09, 2026
Homicide investigators probe death of man found injured in Surrey
A homicide investigation is underway after a man found gravely injured in Surrey on Wednesday night later died in hospital.
According to a Surrey Police Service statement, officers were called at about 9:10 p.m. to the 9700 block of 134 Street for reports of an injured man. Paramedics attended and transported the man to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Police did not specify the nature of the injuries. Investigators said the case remains in its early stages, but initial information suggests the incident was isolated.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken conduct of the in
BCApr 09, 2026
B.C. premier defends proposed temporary suspension of parts of DRIPA in letter to Indigenous leaders
British Columbia Premier David Eby says a proposed move to suspend sections of the province’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act is intended to address legal uncertainty, not weaken First Nations rights.
In a letter to Indigenous leaders, Eby wrote that the government is considering a temporary pause on certain provisions of Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act to clarify how land use and resource management decisions are made. According to the letter, the goal is to resolve uncertainty that has emerged in regulatory processes.
Eby has previously argued that a
BCApr 08, 2026
Man arrested after reported assault on woman in New Westminster
A man has been arrested after multiple witnesses reported seeing a woman being struck in the street in New Westminster on Sunday afternoon.
According to a New Westminster Police Department news release, officers responded to two separate 911 calls at 1:20 p.m. reporting an assault involving a man and a woman walking along the street. Police attended the area near Nanaimo Street and 18th Street, where they located both individuals.
Officers arrested the man without incident at the scene and provided assistance to the woman. Investigators also interviewed multiple witnesses who remained in the a
BCApr 08, 2026
Poilievre communications director Katy Merrifield to step down this week
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s communications director, Katy Merrifield, is stepping down from her role, according to an internal email sent to the Conservative caucus on Tuesday.
In the message, Merrifield said her last day in the Opposition Leader’s Office will be Friday. She also outlined changes to the senior communications team, stating that Micah Green will take over as communications director and Sam Lilly will become media relations director. Merrifield said both appointments were made at her recommendation.
Merrifield joined Poilievre’s team in 2025, around the time the