CanadaDec 31, 2025
Carney calls for unity and reflection in New Year’s Eve message
Prime Minister Mark Carney used his New Year’s Eve message to reflect on what he described as a challenging year for Canada, while urging Canadians to carry a sense of unity and care into 2026.
As the country prepared to welcome the new year, Carney said 2025 offered moments of joy and connection, shaped by the people and communities that support one another across the country. He encouraged Canadians to take time to reflect on those personal and collective experiences.
At the same time, the prime minister acknowledged the difficulties Canada faced over the past year, saying it brought more
BCDec 31, 2025
Missing North Vancouver teen found dead in Vancouver, police investigate
A 16-year-old girl who was reported missing from North Vancouver has been found dead inside a Vancouver home, prompting a joint investigation by major crime and forensic teams.
Vancouver police say officers were called to a residence near East Pender Street and Renfrew Street shortly after 9 a.m., where the teen was discovered deceased. The girl had been reported missing the previous day, and North Vancouver RCMP had already launched a missing person investigation before the discovery was made.
Authorities have not released the teen’s identity, and the cause of death has not yet been determi
BCDec 31, 2025
Vancouver man charged after alleged knife threat during spray-painting incident
Vancouver police have charged a 50-year-old man following an incident in the city’s downtown core where a pedestrian was allegedly threatened with a knife after confronting someone spray-painting property.
Police say the incident occurred Saturday morning around 9:48 a.m. near the intersection of West Hastings and Hamilton streets, an area that sees heavy foot traffic during weekend mornings.
According to investigators, a person walking to work noticed a man allegedly spray-painting in the area and confronted him. Police allege the suspect responded by spraying paint toward the pedestrian an
BCDec 31, 2025
Harman Bhangu signals possible bid for B.C. Conservative leadership
B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu says he is leaning toward entering the race for the party’s leadership, but will wait to make a final decision until the rules are formally released in the new year.
Bhangu, who represents Abbotsford-Langley, said he expects the party to outline the leadership framework in the second or third week of January. He noted that the structure of the race, including timelines and fundraising requirements, will play a key role in whether he puts his name forward.
His comments come days after federal Conservative MP Aaron Gunn confirmed he will not seek the provinc
BCDec 30, 2025
Heavy rainfall closes Highway 16, isolates Prince Rupert and parts of B.C. north coast
Persistent and intense rainfall across British Columbia’s north coast has forced the closure of major highways and temporarily cut off road access to Prince Rupert, raising concerns about travel disruptions and infrastructure damage in the region.
Provincial transportation officials say Highway 16, the primary route linking Prince Rupert with Terrace and other inland communities, has been closed in both directions due to flooding. DriveBC reports water over the roadway and unsafe driving conditions following days of sustained rain.
Environment Canada says more than 200 millimetres of rain fe