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Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.8, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Indo-Canadian Voice South Asian Indo Canadian Newspaper BC ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://voiceonline.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Others](https://voiceonline.com/world/others/) - [vc_message]Voice Classifieds – Oct 15 2016 Voice Classifieds – Oct 08 2016 Voice Classifieds – Oct 01 2016 Voice Classifieds – Nov 26 2016 Voice Classifieds – Nov 19 2016 Voice Classifieds – Nov 12 2016 Voice Classifieds – Nov 05 2016 Voice Classifieds – Mar 26, 2016 Voice Classifieds – Mar 12, 2016 Voice - [Liberal lead holds steady as political mood stabilizes: Abacus Data](https://voiceonline.com/liberal-lead-holds-steady-as-political-mood-stabilizes-abacus-data/) - THE drop in approval for the Carney government hasn’t continued in Abacus Data's latest wave of research. David Coletto, Chairman and CEO of Abacus Data says: "Our latest national survey of 3,080 Canadian adults finds that the shifts we detected earlier this month have not continued. After seeing softer government approval, declining optimism, and signs - [B.C. Muslim Association condemns assault on head imam in Victoria](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-muslim-association-condemns-assault-on-head-imam-in-victoria/) - THE B.C. Muslim Association says it is deeply concerned by an assault targeting Ebrahim Ali, Head Imam of BCMA Masjid Al Iman Victoria, a respected member of the community, which occurred on the evening of June 18 shortly after Maghrib prayer in downtown Victoria. In a statement on Facebook, the BCMA said that according to - [Port Moody Police phase in body-worn cameras](https://voiceonline.com/port-moody-police-phase-in-body-worn-cameras/) - THE Port Moody Police Department says it has researched and tested body-worn camera technology over the past year and is now in a position to phase the cameras into frontline policing. The Port Moody Police Department has body-worn cameras that are being initially deployed to a small number of frontline officers. Of note: * These - [Additional policing support throughout summer in West Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/additional-policing-support-throughout-summer-in-west-vancouver/) - WEST Vancouver Police have announced that a newly funded crime-reduction initiative, beginning Friday night, will provide additional policing support throughout the summer in West Vancouver Police said that on Thursday, June 18, starting at approximately 10 p.m., a large group of youth from multiple high schools across the North Shore gathered in Ambleside. While many - [B.C. nurses reject tentative agreement; health minister's statement](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-nurses-reject-tentative-agreement-health-ministers-statement/) - B.C. nurses have voted 67% to reject the tentative agreement reached between the Nurses' Bargaining Association (NBA) and BC's health employers on May 22. The B.C. Nurses' Union said that the result sends a powerful message from nurses across British Columbia. While the tentative agreement included important gains, the majority of nurses – who are - [Temporary service interruptions at Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department](https://voiceonline.com/temporary-service-interruptions-at-mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department/) - FRASER Health announced on Friday that due to physician staffing challenges at the Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, it is implementing temporary service interruptions on the following dates: June 20 at 5 p.m. to June 21 at 8 a.m. June 23 at 5 p.m. to June 24 at 8 a.m. June 24 at 5 p.m. - [Ridership data shows crowds took transit from all over Metro Vancouver to support Team Canada](https://voiceonline.com/ridership-data-shows-crowds-took-transit-from-all-over-metro-vancouver-to-support-team-canada/) - FANS took transit in droves to witness Canada's historic first win of the men's FIFA World Cup. Transit use skyrocketed throughout the region, reflecting excitement for the tournament and confidence in the transit system across Metro Vancouver for locals and visitors alike. Ridership growth was especially strong in Richmond, Burnaby and the Tri-Cities. Top 10 - [ONTARIO: Arrest following ATM robberies in Brampton](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-arrest-following-atm-robberies-in-brampton/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators have made an arrest in connection with three robberies that occurred in Brampton. The three incidents occurred between March and June in the area of Chinguacousy Road and Queen Street East. In each case, the suspect allegedly waited inside automated teller machine (ATM) vestibules and targeted victims after they withdrew - [Federal NDP slams introduction of two-tier health care in Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/federal-ndp-slams-introduction-of-two-tier-health-care-in-alberta/) - IN reaction to the news that the Alberta government has introduced two-tier, for-profit health care, federal NDP Health Critic Gord Johns said in a statement on Thursday: “Today, Danielle Smith’s provincial government announced Alberta’s rollout of two-tiered health care in the province. Starting this fall, an individual’s income will determine how quickly they can receive - [Police funeral service held for Ontario Provincial Police Constable Tarun Bali](https://voiceonline.com/police-funeral-service-held-for-ontario-provincial-police-constable-tarun-bali/) - A police funeral service for Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Constable Tarun Bali, 29, was held on Thursday, June 18 at the Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Bali was killed in the line of duty last week on Tuesday. According to news reports, Bali and fellow officers were trying to stop a vehicle - [B.C. welcomes federal reforms protecting victims of gender-based violence](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-welcomes-federal-reforms-protecting-victims-of-gender-based-violence/) - NIKI Sharma, Attorney General, on Friday in a statement in response to federal bills C-16 (the Protecting Victims Act) and C-225 (an act to amend the Criminal Code) becoming law, said: "This week marks an important step forward in efforts to prevent gender-based and intimate-partner violence, with Bill C-225, known as Bailey's Law, and the - [Vancouver Police arrest prohibited driver following ALPR alert](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-arrest-prohibited-driver-following-alpr-alert/) - VANCOUVER Police arrested a prohibited driver on Thursday, June 18 after an Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system in a police vehicle pinged the car as having inactive insurance and being operated by a prohibited driver. Police attempted to stop the vehicle near Howe and Robson, but the driver fled through an underground parking garage. As - [Nanaimo RCMP: Missing 21-year-old South Asian man located](https://voiceonline.com/nanaimo-rcmp-missing-21-year-old-south-asian-man-located/) - NANAIMO RCMP announced on Friday that the 21-year-old South Asian man who had not been seen or heard from for several days has been located safe and sound. - [Canada and B.C. forge new partnership to accelerate homebuilding, lower costs, build new local infrastructure](https://voiceonline.com/canada-and-b-c-forge-new-partnership-to-accelerate-homebuilding-lower-costs-build-new-local-infrastructure/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Thursday joined Premier David Eby to announce a landmark new partnership between the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia that will transform, connect, and modernise communities across the province. Over the next 10 years, the federal government is investing more than $5 billion in British Columbia's local - [City of Vancouver warns of parking ticket text and QR code scams](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-vancouver-warns-of-parking-ticket-text-and-qr-code-scams/) - THE City of Vancouver is advising residents and visitors to remain vigilant following an increase in fraudulent text messages claiming to be related to outstanding parking payments. The City says it has received reports of scam text messages claiming individuals have overdue parking tickets and requesting immediate payment. These messages are not legitimate. The City - [Mission RCMP crack down on illegal shooting along Forest Service Road](https://voiceonline.com/mission-rcmp-crack-down-on-illegal-shooting-along-forest-service-road/) - MISSION RCMP increased their focus on illegal shooting up the Lost Creek Forest Service Road (FSR) this past weekend, and conducted related enforcement. On Saturday, June 13 around 6:45 p.m., a witness reported a group of males shooting around the 7.5 km marker of the FSR. An officer attended and found five males from Abbotsford associated - [This suspect is responsible for theft of jackets throughout B.C. and Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/this-suspect-is-responsible-for-theft-of-jackets-throughout-b-c-and-alberta/) - THE Sea to Sky RCMP (Whistler Detachment) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a male who is believed to be responsible for numerous thefts of jackets from retail stores in various locations throughout British Columbia and Alberta. On May 15, the Sea to Sky RCMP received a call reporting a theft from a retail - [Langley shooting damages home, vehicles (update)](https://voiceonline.com/langley-shooting-damages-home/) - LANGLEY RCMP are investigating a shots fired incident that occurred in the early morning hours of Friday, June 12. At approximately 12:41 a.m., police responded to a report of shots being fired in the 21500-block of 46A Avenue in Langley. Frontline officers attended the area promptly and secured the scene. Upon examination, officers located evidence consistent - [Langley RCMP say June 12 shooting is extortion-related](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-say-june-12-shooting-is-extortion-related/) - LANGLEY RCMP said on Tuesday that the shots fired incident that occurred in the early morning hours of June 12 in the 21500-block of 45A Avenue in Langley has now been confirmed to be linked to ongoing extortion-related activity in the region “Through continued investigative efforts, we have determined that this was a targeted, extortion-related - [Vancouver School Board staffing surplus leads to loss of key student services, says VEAES](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-school-board-staffing-surplus-leads-to-loss-of-key-student-services-says-veaes/) - LOWER student enrolment projections have led to a staffing surplus across the Vancouver School Board (VSB) for the 2026–2027 school year, creating significant disruption in elementary schools and resulting in the loss of key student services, says the Vancouver Elementary and Adult Educators' Society (VEAES). A projected reduction of approximately 300 students district-wide, combined with - [Coquitlam RCMP investigating alleged mischief to Terry Fox statue](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-investigating-alleged-mischief-to-terry-fox-statue/) - ON Wednesday, June 17, Coquitlam RCMP received a report of an alleged mischief to the Terry Fox statue in the 2100-block of Wilson Avenue in Port Coquitlam. Between the midnight of June 12 and 7 a.m. on June 13, an unidentified substance appears to have been poured onto the statue, coating part of the head - [5 men charged in plot to attack people at White House UFC event](https://voiceonline.com/five-men-arrested-charged-in-plot-to-attack-and-kill-people-attending-the-ufc-at-white-house/) - THE U.S. Justice Department announced on Wednesday charges against five men for an alleged plot to carry out an attack to kill government officials and others attending the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Freedom 250 event held at the White House last Sunday. The FBI launched an investigation into the plot and identified a group of - [Optimizing BC Hydro assets, increasing electricity capacity by 7%](https://voiceonline.com/optimizing-bc-hydro-assets-increasing-electricity-capacity-by-7/) - AS electricity demand continues to grow in British Columbia, BC Hydro is optimizing existing power facilities to add more than 1,000 megawatts of capacity to the system, strengthening the publicly owned clean-energy system for decades to come. "We are taking significant action to optimize B.C.'s clean-energy system, including building a brand-new sixth generating unit at - [MRI services coming to Delta Hospital](https://voiceonline.com/mri-services-coming-to-delta-hospital/) - PEOPLE in Delta and surrounding communities will soon have access to MRI services closer to home, as Delta Hospital moves ahead with an $18.0-million project to bring a new MRI to the hospital and expand access to vital diagnostic imaging services. This significant investment is made possible through a strong partnership between Fraser Health, the - [Approving access to over-the-counter hearing aids](https://voiceonline.com/approving-access-to-over-the-counter-hearing-aids/) - "More affordable, non-prescription options will help support dignity, independence and healthy aging" ADULTS 18 and older in B.C. with mild to moderate hearing loss have access to over-the-counter non-prescribed hearing aids through retail stores and online sellers across the province. "Too often, people put off getting help for hearing loss because it can be - [Road rage suspect allegedly threatened another driver with a knife](https://voiceonline.com/road-rage-suspect-allegedly-threatened-another-driver-with-a-knife/) - BURNABY RCMP are asking for public assistance in identifying a suspect that allegedly threatened another driver with a knife during a road rage incident. On Sunday, April 19, Burnaby RCMP frontline officers responded to a report from a victim who had allegedly been verbally threatened by another driver. The suspect also allegedly made gestures with - [Surrey Police Board launches SPS financial review](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-board-launches-sps-financial-review/) - THE Surrey Police Board on Wednesday announced it is launching a financial review of Surrey Police Service (SPS) to prepare for the 2027 budget process. The Board is in the process of retaining an independent accounting firm to conduct the review. As a new police service that has been tasked with rapidly scaling operations, SPS - [Man charged in attempted abduction of child in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-in-attempted-abduction-of-child-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is currently investigating an attempted child abduction by a stranger this past weekend that has resulted in a man being charged with Criminal Code offences. On Saturday, June 13 at 6:38 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to an attempted abduction of a child by a stranger in the 8100-block 136A Street after - [CINI Conference: Empowering communities for sustainable health and health care](https://voiceonline.com/cini-conference-empowering-communities-for-sustainable-health-and-health-care/) - Key insights from the CINI Conference 2026: June 5-7 HEALTHCARE leaders, researchers, physicians, policymakers and community advocates gathered at Surrey City Hall for the 5th global Canada India Network Initiative (CINI) Conference 2026 with the shared and urgent recognition that illness cannot be understood or treated as a collection of physical symptoms alone. It - [VPD seeking witnesses following series of “blessing scams” targeting seniors](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-seeking-witnesses-following-series-of-blessing-scams-targeting-seniors/) - VIDEO THE Vancouver Police Department is releasing CCTV footage and issuing a public warning following a series of "blessing scams" that have targeted elderly residents in the city, resulting in the theft of thousands of dollars in cash and valuables. Investigators have identified at least five separate incidents reported across Vancouver since late May. - [Putting B.C.’s children, youth first through new action plan](https://voiceonline.com/putting-b-c-s-children-youth-first-through-new-action-plan/) - THE Province has released a new Child and Youth Well-Being Action Plan and Outcomes Framework that will bring ministries together around a co-ordinated, cross-government approach to better support children, youth and families throughout B.C. The action plan aims to transform the system, connecting actions across ministries and agencies to better integrate services and prioritize children - [Province urging preparedness as wildfire, drought risks increase](https://voiceonline.com/province-urging-preparedness-as-wildfire-drought-risks-increase/) - AS British Columbia enters another summer that could be hotter and drier than usual, the Province is urging people and communities to prepare for potential impacts of wildfire, drought and water scarcity. "Climate change is rewriting what we consider normal in British Columbia, with warmer, drier conditions increasing the risk of wildfire and drought," said - [WorkSafeBC reminds employers to prepare for summer weather hazards](https://voiceonline.com/worksafebc-reminds-employers-to-prepare-for-summer-weather-hazards/) - Both indoor and outdoor workers may be at risk of heat stress this summer AS temperatures begin to climb across B.C., WorkSafeBC is reminding employers to prepare now for risks associated with summer weather before conditions become hazardous. “Heat, UV exposure and wildfire smoke pose health risks for workers, and conditions can change quickly,” said Todd - [Surrey’s first Métis child care facility to provide 48 spaces](https://voiceonline.com/surreys-first-metis-child-care-facility-to-provide-48-spaces/) - FAMILIES in Surrey will soon benefit from 48 new child-care spaces with the opening of River and Willows Early Learning and Child Care Centre at Bridgeview Community Centre. The facility will provide 24 spaces for infants and toddlers, and 24 group spaces for children 30 months to school age. “These 48 additional spaces at Bridgeview - [Province's reaction to passage of bail, sentencing reforms](https://voiceonline.com/provinces-reaction-to-passage-of-bail-sentencing-reforms/) - NIKI Sharma, Attorney General, in a statement about the federal Bill C-14 (Bail and Sentencing Reform Act) becoming law said on Tuesday: "Today, Bill C-14, the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, received royal assent. This new law addresses reforms B.C. has been advocating for to better align Canada's bail and sentencing guidelines with real-world experiences, - [Charges anticipated as CFSEU-BC targets organized crime drug trafficking network in Lower Mainland](https://voiceonline.com/charges-anticipated-as-cfseu-bc-targets-organized-crime-drug-trafficking-network-in-lower-mainland/) - AN investigation by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) has resulted in the seizure of significant quantities of illicit drugs, firearms, cash, and other evidence linked to an organized crime group operating throughout the Lower Mainland. The investigation began in October 2025 and focused on an organized crime group believed to - [Langley RCMP update on May 16 fatal collision on Fraser Highway](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-update-on-may-16-fatal-collision-on-fraser-highway/) - LANGLEY RCMP on Tuesday provided an update to the fatal collision that occurred on May 16 on Fraser Highway between 232 Street and 240 Street. On May 16, 2026, an elderly Langley man came forward to investigators and identified himself as the driver of the vehicle believed to be involved in this collision. Since that - [Ironworkers to mark 68 years since tragic Vancouver bridge collapse](https://voiceonline.com/ironworkers-to-mark-68-years-since-tragic-vancouver-bridge-collapse/) - Ironworkers Memorial Bridge's Memorial - 68th anniversary Wednesday, June 17 1 p.m. New Brighton Park, Vancouver THE annual memorial event will be attended by last surviving Ironworker Lucien Lessard, now 97, who still remembers falling from the bridge on June 17, 1958. The bridge that spans the Second Narrows crossing between East Vancouver and the - [Surrey and White Rock Board of Trade to lead India Trade Mission in February 2027](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-and-white-rock-board-of-trade-to-lead-india-trade-mission-in-february-2027/) - THE Surrey and White Rock Board of Trade (SWRBOT) on Tuesday announced its India Trade Mission, taking place February 8–22, 2027, as part of the organization's ongoing commitment to helping businesses diversify markets, strengthen international relationships, and explore new opportunities for growth. The mission, organized through SWRBOT's Trade Hub, will bring business leaders from Surrey, - [VPD notifies IIO of an in-custody death](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-notifies-iio-of-an-in-custody-death/) - THE Vancouver Police Department has notified the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) following a death at the VPD Jail. At approximately 8 a.m. on June 15, staff at the VPD Jail discovered a prisoner unconscious. BC Emergency Health Services was called immediately and attended. The man, who is not being identified, was pronounced deceased by EHS. - [Premier David Eby's statement marking Muharram](https://voiceonline.com/premier-david-ebys-statement-marking-muharram/) - PREMIER David Eby on Tuesday in a statement marking Muharram said: "As Muharram begins, Muslim communities in British Columbia and around the world mark the beginning of a new year and enter a sacred time of remembrance and reflection. "For many Muslims, this period is marked by prayer, contemplation and the commemoration of Hazrat Imam - [Multiplex approvals in Vancouver now 50% faster](https://voiceonline.com/multiplex-approvals-in-vancouver-now-50-faster/) - NEW data shows it’s getting easier to build housing, start a business or grow an existing one in Vancouver with faster, simpler and more predictable permitting and licensing, says the City of Vancouver. “At a time when housing affordability remains one of the biggest challenges facing our city, we're taking action to remove barriers and - [Woman from Ontario charged with robbery in distraction theft in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/woman-from-ontario-charged-with-robbery-in-distraction-theft-in-vancouver/) - A 35-year-old woman has been charged with robbery after a brazen distraction theft in East Vancouver on Friday, June 12. A 72-year-old woman was outside her home near the intersection of Commercial Street and 41 Avenue at about 9:30 a.m. on June 12 when a woman, and two other people, approached her and allegedly attempted - [Prime Minister Carney and Indian Prime Minister Modi welcome 'positive momentum' in relations](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-and-indian-prime-minister-modi-welcome-positive-momentum-in-relations/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Évian, France. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the positive momentum in India–Canada relations and noted with satisfaction the progress achieved since Carney's successful visit to India in March. Reaffirming their commitment to building a - [Parked, unoccupied vehicle shot up in Surrey’s City Centre](https://voiceonline.com/parked-unoccupied-vehicle-shot-up-in-surreys-city-centre/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating early morning shots fired in a Surrey City Centre neighbourhood. On Tuesday, June 16 at approximately 2:04 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of shots fired near Central Avenue and 133 Street. Police located gunfire damage to a parked and unoccupied vehicle. The investigation is in its - [Man charged with first-degree murder in 2018 death of Ian Roberts of Delta](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-with-first-degree-murder-in-2018-death-of-ian-roberts-of-delta/) - ON April 30, 2018, at approximately 2:30 p.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP received a report of a found body located in Pitt Meadows. Upon attendance, police located a deceased male who was later identified as 43-year-old Ian Roberts of Delta. Earlier that day, at approximately 6 a.m., Langley RCMP recovered a red 1996 GMC Jimmy associated - [12 seriously injured at Cultus Lake water park, say RCMP (update)](https://voiceonline.com/12-seriously-injured-at-cultus-lake-water-park-say-rcmp/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP responded to a late morning incident at a Cultus Lake water park on Monday where multiple individuals sustained injuries. On June 15 at approximately 11:20 a.m., Chilliwack RCMP responded to a report of multiple injuries at a water park in Cultus Lake. Paramedics and other first responders attended the scene, providing medical care - [Man arrested, charged in relation to Abbotsford encampment shooting in March](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-charged-in-relation-to-abbotsford-encampment-shooting-in-march/) - ON March 23 at approximately 11:11 p.m., Abbotsford Police Patrol officers responded to a report of a shooting at the Whatcom Road Park and Ride, which hosted a large encampment. Officers secured the area and located a man suffering from injuries. The victim was transported to hospital; however, despite medical efforts, he did not survive. - [Seniors Services Society gets $800,000 from Health Ministry for homeless or at risk seniors](https://voiceonline.com/seniors-services-society-gets-800000-from-health-ministry-for-homeless-or-at-risk-seniors/) - THE Ministry of Health is announcing an $800,000 investment for the SHINE program, a collaborative initiative led by the Seniors Services Society of BC. Working with partner agencies in 12 communities in BC, SHINE helps preserve housing and prevent seniors from becoming homeless by helping them navigate essential housing, health, income, and support services they - [Province announces revised procurement approach for Fraser River Tunnel Project](https://voiceonline.com/province-announces-revised-procurement-approach-for-fraser-river-tunnel-project/) - Procurement strategy designed to strengthen competition and allow for more local contractors THE Province announced on Monday that it is advancing work on the Fraser River Tunnel Project, which will replace the aging George Massey Tunnel with a modern, toll-free, eight-lane immersed-tube tunnel. The new tunnel will improve safety, reliability and the movement of - [Vancouver's first FIFA World Cup match delivers TransLink's busiest Saturday event since Olympics](https://voiceonline.com/vancouvers-first-fifa-world-cup-match-delivers-translinks-busiest-saturday-event-since-olympics/) - ON Saturday, June 13, TransLink recorded its busiest Saturday ridership for a BC Place event since the 2010 Olympics, as thousands of fans relied on transit to get to Vancouver’s first FIFA World Cup 2026 match, the FIFA Fan Festival, work, and destinations across Metro Vancouver. System-wide, TransLink saw more than one million boardings and - [Vancouver renews commitment to eliminate traffic death](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-renews-commitment-to-eliminate-traffic-death/) - VANCOUVER City Council has approved a Vision Zero Safe Mobility Plan, setting a goal to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries on Vancouver streets by at least five per cent each year, on the way to zero before 2050. “Safe streets are fundamental to a safe city. With Council’s support, we’re making safety a priority for - [Elisha McCallum appointed City of Vancouver's Chief of External Relations](https://voiceonline.com/elisha-mccallum-appointed-city-of-vancouvers-chief-of-external-relations/) - THE City of Vancouver announced on Monday that Elisha McCallum will take on the role of Chief of External Relations, effective July 6. “I’m pleased to welcome Elisha to the City of Vancouver,” said Donny van Dyk, City Manager. “Her experience in the public and private sectors will help strengthen our external relations as we - [Heed pledges new fiscal accountability office to end waste at Richmond City Hall](https://voiceonline.com/heed-pledges-new-fiscal-accountability-office-to-end-waste-at-richmond-city-hall/) - RICHMOND mayoral candidate Councillor Kash Heed is proposing stronger fiscal oversight measures to improve accountability in the management of public funds if elected mayor. Heed says Richmond must avoid further criticism from organizations such as the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation and ensure taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly, transparently, and with stronger oversight. He is proposing the - [Strategy to conserve, optimize and build to meet increasing demand for clean electricity](https://voiceonline.com/strategy-to-conserve-optimize-and-build-to-meet-increasing-demand-for-clean-electricity/) - BRITISH Columbia is entering a new chapter of clean-energy expansion as the Province and BC Hydro advance Powering Growth, Fueling Opportunity, a comprehensive plan to power growth, strengthen communities and support long-term economic development. "This is B.C. and BC Hydro's defining opportunity to build on our clean energy advantage," said Adrian Dix, Minister of Energy - [Surrey woman killed in Mission crash; another in critical condition](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-woman-killed-in-mission-crash-another-in-critical-condition/) - A serious crash occurred on Lougheed Highway east of Mission on the afternoon of Sunday, June 14, claiming the life of a Surrey woman. Another Surrey woman was transported to hospital in critical condition. Mission RCMP were called to the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Sylvester Road in Hatzic around 3:30 p.m. on June 14 - [Vancouver advances next phase of Granville Bridge rehabilitation](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-advances-next-phase-of-granville-bridge-rehabilitation/) - THE City of Vancouver is advancing the next phase of rehabilitation work on the Granville Bridge, continuing a multi-year investment to keep this key connection safe and reliable for people travelling to, from and through downtown Vancouver. Structural rehabilitation work on the bridge’s south approach ramps is nearing completion, with traffic flow already returned to normal across the bridge. That work, which began in - [Man suffers serious burns, woman missing in Mission house fire](https://voiceonline.com/man-suffers-serious-burns-woman-missing-in-mission-house-fire/) - ONE man suffered serious burns and a woman is missing after a house fire on Townshipline Avenue in Mission on the morning of June 15. Just after 8 a.m. on June 15, Mission RCMP, the Mission Fire Rescue Service, and the BC Ambulance Service responded to a house on fire on Townshipline Avenue, between Clay - [Summer Impaired Driving Campaign kicks off with new dates](https://voiceonline.com/summer-impaired-driving-campaign-kicks-off-with-new-dates/) - JUNE and July are the most dangerous times of the year for impaired driving collisions in BC, and this year’s Summer Impaired Driving Campaign is moving its timeline to reflect reality and save lives on our roads, says B.C. Highway Patrol. For the first time ever in BC, the summer impaired driving campaign will shift - [High risk driving enforcement in Burnaby puts the brakes on 170 drivers](https://voiceonline.com/high-risk-driving-enforcement-in-burnaby-puts-the-brakes-on-170-drivers/) - BURNABY Traffic Services caught up with 170 drivers over the month of May who were found to be speeding excessively, as part of a high risk driving enforcement campaign. Enforcement was carried out at various locations and times of day. The drivers were all travelling over 40 kilometres above the posted speed limit, and had - [Officer injured after alleged assault during North Van traffic enforcement](https://voiceonline.com/officer-injured-after-alleged-assault-during-north-van-traffic-enforcement/) - A North Vancouver RCMP officer is recovering following an unprovoked assault during a routine traffic stop. On Friday, June 12 at approximately 5 p.m., an officer was conducting speed enforcement on Low Level Road when they initiated a traffic stop with a black Toyota for allegedly travelling at an excessive speed. During the interaction, the - [Richmond RCMP warn about electric vehicle charger thefts](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-warn-about-electric-vehicle-charger-thefts/) - RICHMOND RCMP are advising the public of a recent increase in thefts targeting electric vehicle (EV) charging cables in residential neighbourhoods. Police have received multiple reports of EV charger thefts and attempted thefts in recent weeks. While it is not yet confirmed whether all incidents are connected, they are consistent in both location and method with - [Data show incidents of elder abuse are increasing in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/data-show-incidents-of-elder-abuse-are-increasing-in-b-c/) - JUNE 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and an opportunity to raise awareness of increasing reports of abuse and neglect of older adults in B.C., says the Office of the Seniors Advocate. Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial, physical, emotional, psychological, sexual or other and can include mistreatment, neglect and self-neglect. It - [Canadian Securities Administrators' tips to help protect seniors from fraud, financial abuse](https://voiceonline.com/canadian-securities-administrators-tips-to-help-protect-seniors-from-fraud-financial-abuse/) - THE Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is warning Canadians about the growing risk of fraud and financial abuse targeting older investors. As more people use digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more widespread, fraudsters are using new tactics to make scams appear credible and urgent. In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the CSA - [Motorcyclist killed in Maple Ridge crash](https://voiceonline.com/motorcyclist-killed-in-maple-ridge-crash/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP are investigating after a fatal motor vehicle incident involving a motorcyclist occurred over the weekend in Maple Ridge. On June 13 at approximately 8:45 p.m., police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and 287 Street. Officers - [Transcranial Doppler helps support research into intimate partner violence](https://voiceonline.com/transcranial-doppler-helps-support-research-into-intimate-partner-violence/) - FOR many people experiencing intimate partner violence, the impact of head injury or strangulation can go unseen and untreated. For Five Days in May, an annual B.C. health research showcase, a Fraser Health nurse practitioner provided an overview of several studies exploring links between brain injury and intimate partner violence (IPV) in her presentation Beyond Brain - [Overnight service interruption at Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department](https://voiceonline.com/overnight-service-interruption-at-mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department/) - FRASER Health on Sunday that due to physician staffing challenges at Mission Memorial Hospital, it is implementing a temporary service interruption from Sunday, June 14 at 5 p.m. to Monday, June 15 at 8 a.m. The service interruption will begin at 5 p.m. to ensure all patients already in the emergency department can be seen - [IN LOVING MEMORY OF RAJPAUL SINGH DHILLON](https://voiceonline.com/in-loving-memory-of-rajpaul-singh-dhillon/) - [Motorcyclist seriously injured in Abbotsford collision](https://voiceonline.com/motorcyclist-seriously-injured-in-abbotsford-collision-2/) - AT approximately 2:06 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a serious motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Whatcom Road and South Parallel Road. Emergency crews arrived to find a motorcycle and an SUV involved in a collision in the intersection. The motorcyclist sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to - [Manslaughter charge laid in 2025 East Vancouver homicide](https://voiceonline.com/manslaughter-charge-laid-in-2025-east-vancouver-homicide/) - David Richard Morin is charged with manslaughter in relation to the stabbing death of Michael Smadu in East Vancouver on September 3, 2025. Officers were called to a home near East 6th Avenue and Fraser Street just before 1 a.m. on September 3 for a man who had been stabbed. Despite attempts by first responders to - [Metro Vancouver urges water conservation leading into hot weekend](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-urges-water-conservation-leading-into-hot-weekend/) - WITH significantly warmer weather predicted this weekend, Metro Vancouver is asking the public to be mindful of using water outdoors and abide by Stage 3 water restrictions, which prohibit the use of sprinklers and soaker hoses. Water use trends show a significant increase during periods of warm, dry weather — over 50 per cent compared to - [Granville Street: Downtown pedestrian zone kicks off for FIFA World Cup](https://voiceonline.com/granville-street-downtown-pedestrian-zone-kicks-off-for-fifa-world-cup/) - THE City of Vancouver, in partnership with the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (Downtown Van), has launched the Granville Street Pedestrian Zone, transforming the heart of downtown into a vibrant, car-free destination ready to welcome residents and the world. Running through July 19, while Vancouver hosts seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, the five-block stretch of - [Transit Police seize drugs, weapons in Burnaby in 5-day project](https://voiceonline.com/transit-police-seize-drugs-weapons-in-burnaby-in-5-day-project/) - A Metro Vancouver Transit Police-led project that focused on public safety in Burnaby has resulted in numerous arrests, and a variety of weapons and drugs seized. A five-day project led by police officers from the Transit Police Crime Suppression Team, with support from Surrey Police Service and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of BC, - [Charges upgraded to murder after West End vehicle-ramming incident](https://voiceonline.com/charges-upgraded-to-murder-after-west-end-vehicle-ramming-incident/) - CHARGES against the accused in a West End vehicle‑ramming incident last month have been upgraded to murder. The accused, Tadd Bali, is now facing one count each of second-degree murder and attempted murder, as well as two counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm. The upgraded charges follow the death of - [BC Hydro ready to meet higher demand as hot weather and World Cup crowds arrive](https://voiceonline.com/bc-hydro-ready-to-meet-higher-demand-as-hot-weather-and-world-cup-crowds-arrive/) - BC Hydro says it is well prepared to meet increased demand, with more than enough electricity to reliably serve customers as hot weather arrives and visitors gather for the FIFA World Cup. With rising temperatures and increased activity, spring electricity demand is expected to climb to historic highs, with levels potentially approaching the summer record - [Suspect in June 6 sexual assault in Surrey identified and arrested](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-in-june-6-sexual-assault-in-surrey-identified-and-arrested/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) announced on Friday that the person who was the subject of a public appeal in an alleged sexual assault that occurred on June 6 has now been identified by police. Link to previous news release: Police Seeking Help to Identify Sex Assault Suspect | Surrey Police A suspect has been arrested - [Fourth Surrey Soccer Fan Zone at Holland Park](https://voiceonline.com/fourth-surrey-soccer-fan-zone-at-holland-park/) - THE City of Surrey announced on Friday that Holland Park will serve as the fourth Soccer Fan Zone, hosting live screenings of the FIFA World Cup 26 Bronze and Final matches on July 18 and 19, respectively. The addition creates another free, accessible space for residents and visitors to gather and celebrate the tournament, joining - [Perm Jawanda will be the next chair of Surrey Police Board](https://voiceonline.com/perm-jawanda-will-be-the-next-chair-of-surrey-police-board/) - THE Surrey Police Board on Friday announced that it will be electing Perm Jawanda as the next chair of the Board at its next board meeting to support its "continued governance responsibilities" during its leadership transition. "Jawanda is a senior executive and experienced board director with over 30 years of experience in strategic leadership, governance, - [22-year-old male arrested and charged in Surrey bank robberies](https://voiceonline.com/22-year-old-male-arrested-and-charged-in-surrey-bank-robberies/) - A man has been arrested by Surrey Police Service (SPS) and is now charged with two Criminal Code offences following two alleged bank robberies that recently occurred in Surrey. On Saturday, June 6 at approximately 10:50 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of a bank robbery near 104 Avenue and King George Boulevard - [CBSA has removed 12 Surrey individuals from Canada, say Surrey Police](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-has-removed-12-surrey-individuals-from-canada-say-surrey-police/) - SURREY Police Service says that the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has removed 12 Surrey individuals from Canada in connection with extortions. "We have also made progress on several investigations, with 30 charges laid and three firearms seized," SPS said in an update on Friday. SPS has released the photos of 11 individuals with a public appeal - [Fatal single vehicle collision in Delta](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-single-vehicle-collision-in-delta/) - THE Delta Police Department is investigating a serious single-vehicle collision involving a truck. On Friday, June 12 at approximately 5:30 a.m., Delta Police responded to a report of a pick-up truck off the roadway in a water-filled ditch in the 5200-block of 88 Street. Unfortunately, the sole occupant of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at - [Pair steal over $30K worth of valuables while seated in vehicle in West Van distraction theft](https://voiceonline.com/pair-steal-over-30k-worth-of-valuables-while-seated-in-vehicle-in-west-van/) - ON Monday, June 8 at approximately 11 a.m., a man was waiting in a parking lot in the 600-block of 21st Street, near the West Vancouver Seniors Centre, when he was approached by a black sedan. The male driver and a female seated in the rear passenger seat called him over to their vehicle. The - [Internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Sukshinder Shinda to perform at Vancouver Bandits’ South Asian Heritage Game](https://voiceonline.com/internationally-acclaimed-singer-songwriter-sukshinder-shinda-to-perform-at-vancouver-bandits-south-asian-heritage-game/) - THE Vancouver Bandits professional basketball team have announced that internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, and music producer Sukshinder Shinda will perform at the club’s third annual South Asian Heritage Game, presented by Westland Insurance, Envision Financial and SDC by Tut on Saturday, June 20 when the Bandits host the visiting Brampton Honey Badgers at Envision Financial - [Missing elderly South Asian male located, say Delta Police](https://voiceonline.com/missing-elderly-south-asian-male-located-say-delta-police/) - DELTA Police say that the 82-year-old missing elderly South Asian male reported missing earlier today (Thursday, June 11) has been located safe and sound. Delta Police thanked the media and public for their assistance. - [Indian nationals Harjot Singh, Taranveer Singh, Dayajeet Singh Billing sentenced in Surrey shooting](https://voiceonline.com/harjot-singh-taranveer-singh-dayajeet-singh-billing-sentenced-in-surrey-shooting/) - THREE Indian nationals have entered guilty pleas and have been sentenced in connection to a February shooting incident. On February 1, at approximately 3:50 a.m., Surrey Police Service (SPS) members assigned to Project Assurance, working in collaboration with SPS’s Major Crime Section, were patrolling in Surrey’s Crescent Beach neighbourhood when reports came in of shots - [Mandeep Singh, 21, of Surrey arrested in Chilliwack grandparent scam investigation](https://voiceonline.com/mandeep-singh-21-of-surrey-arrested-in-chilliwack-grandparent-scam-investigation/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP announced on Thursday that charges have been laid against Mandeep Singh, 21, of Surrey in relation to a fraud investigation that began in October 2025. On October 11, 2025, Chilliwack RCMP responded to a report of an elderly woman being defrauded of a significant sum of money in what is commonly known as - [Guardian ticketed following e‑scooter crash involving 12‑year‑old in North Van](https://voiceonline.com/guardian-ticketed-following-e-scooter-crash-involving-12-year-old-in-north-van/) - A 12-year-old is recovering following an e-scooter incident involving a vehicle. On Wednesday, June 10, at approximately 5 p.m., North Vancouver RCMP responded to reports of a collision involving a 12‑year‑old on an e‑scooter and a vehicle in the 3100-block of Colwood Driver. Frontline officers, along with paramedics, attended the scene. It is alleged that - [New BC action plan after study finds increased problem gambling rates](https://voiceonline.com/new-bc-action-plan-after-study-finds-increased-problem-gambling-rates/) - THE Independent Gambling Control Office (IGCO) has released a new BC Problem Gambling Action Plan in response to the 2025-26 BC Problem Gambling Prevalence Study. "The IGCO takes harms from gambling seriously and is committed to ensuring that gambling is regulated responsibly and in the public interest," said Sam MacLeod, general manager, IGCO, on Thursday. - [NDP: B.C. separatist group backed Findlay’s leadership bid based on “conversations with her” about secession](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-b-c-separatist-group-backed-findlays-leadership-bid-based-on-conversations-with-her-about-secession/) - THE BC NDP said on Thursday that the B.C. Prosperity Project separatist group says they helped Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s leadership bid because of direct conversations indicating that she is sympathetic to separatism. Asked on social media if Findlay will support secession, the group said “I believe she will from conversations with her.” The group actively campaigned - [Eby, Smith, and Ford each tumble to new lows approval: Angus Reid poll](https://voiceonline.com/eby-smith-and-ford-each-tumble-to-new-lows-approval-angus-reid-poll/) - IN Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, Danielle Smith, David Eby and Doug Ford have all fallen to personal lows, each facing a different mix of governing fatigue, economic pressure and controversy at home, according to an Angus Reid poll. Smith and Eby, premiers of neighbouring provinces increasingly at odds over pipelines, federalism and the future - [Canada Post expands community mailbox conversions to additional communities in 2027](https://voiceonline.com/canada-post-expands-community-mailbox-conversions-to-additional-communities-in-2027/) - CANADA Post announced on Thursday that it is moving forward with community mailbox conversions as part of its broader transformation to modernize the postal service and return to financial self-sustainability. Over the coming weeks and months, the Corporation will reach out to 37 communities across the country as it prepares to convert an additional 485,000 addresses - [Targeted shooting at Surrey City Centre residence](https://voiceonline.com/targeted-shooting-at-surrey-city-centre-residence/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating early morning shots fired in a Surrey City Centre neighbourhood. On Thursday, June 11 at approximately 6:07 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of gunshots outside a residence near 96 Avenue and 133A Street. Police said they located damage caused by gunfire to the exterior of the - [VPD: New technology enhances public safety, brings future of policing to Vancouver (video)](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-new-technology-enhances-public-safety-brings-future-of-policing-to-vancouver-video/) - THE Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is adding new cutting-edge technologies to help keep the city safe. The new tools enhance frontline officer awareness, strengthen accountability, and build on the Department’s mission to protect public safety while balancing the privacy of both the community and VPD officers. In the air, VPD is the first police agency - [17 graduates ready to support fully staffed BC Sheriff Service](https://voiceonline.com/17-graduates-ready-to-support-fully-staffed-bc-sheriff-service/) - SEVENTEEN new sheriffs graduated from the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) on Monday, June 8, helping keep people safe in B.C. courthouses and supporting a fully staffed BC Sheriff Service following sustained provincial recruitment and retention efforts. "When people walk into a B.C. courtroom, they are often having one of the hardest days of - [LA Matheson Secondary raises $1,157 for kidney health and organ donation awareness](https://voiceonline.com/la-matheson-secondary-raises-1157-for-kidney-health-and-organ-donation-awareness/) - STUDENTS from LA Matheson Secondary School in Surrey demonstrated their commitment to community service and health advocacy by participating in their 2nd Annual Canadian Kidney Walk on Sunday, June 7 at Tynehead Park. This year, the Matheson team successfully raised $1,157 in just two weeks, surpassing their previous year’s efforts. The event was organized in - [City of Abbotsford issues warning about impersonation scam](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-abbotsford-issues-warning-about-impersonation-scam/) - THE City of Abbotsford is urging residents and businesses to stay alert after becoming aware of an impersonation scam involving fraudulent invoices and payment requests where a third party attempted to direct payment of a fraudulent invoice to an account not associated with the City. Recently, a property owner with an active development application was - [In Memoriam: Bibi Jaswinder Kaur Bassan](https://voiceonline.com/in-memoriam-bibi-jaswinder-kaur-bassan/) - (January 26, 1937 – June 3, 2026) IN loving memory of Bibi Jaswinder Kaur Bassan, her first Barsi (Annual Remembrance) was recently observed. To honour her life and her recognition of her Seva at the Akali Singh Sikh Society Gurdwara, an Akhand Path Sahib was held from May 15 to May 17, 2026. This - [Vancouver Police launches "VPD Connect" mobile app to expand community outreach](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-launches-vpd-connect-mobile-app-to-expand-community-outreach/) - THE Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is deploying a new tool to help keep the community safe. VPD announced on Wednesday the launch of VPD Connect, a free mobile application that’s now available to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. “Modern public safety relies on accessible, two-way communication between our Department and the community we - [New act will prevent children under the age of 16 from having accounts on social media services](https://voiceonline.com/new-act-will-prevent-children-under-the-age-of-16-from-having-accounts-on-social-media-services/) - MARC Miller, federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, on Wednesday introduced Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act. While laws exist to respond once harm has happened, there is currently very little that requires online services to prevent harm in the first place, says the federal government. The Safe Social Media Act aims to - [Vancouver's FIFA World Cup 2026 celebrations](https://voiceonline.com/vancouvers-fifa-world-cup-2026-celebrations/) - FIFA World Cup 2026 officially begins Thursday, marking the start of the biggest single sporting event in history and Vancouver’s moment on the world stage as one of 16 Host Cities across Canada, Mexico and the United States. Over the next six weeks, Vancouver is ready to welcome the world with seven matches at BC - [Canadian Eyesight Global honors founder Anup Singh Jubbal with free Surrey eye clinic on June 14](https://voiceonline.com/canadian-eyesight-global-honors-founder-anup-singh-jubbal-with-free-surrey-eye-clinic-on-june-14/) - CARRYING forward the profound community legacy of its late founder, Anup Singh Jubbal, Canadian Eyesight Global (CEG) announces a free community eye check-up clinic on Sunday, June 14 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara at 8115 132 Street in Surrey, offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and open - [Drugs, weapons seized in Langley traffic stop](https://voiceonline.com/drugs-weapons-seized-in-langley-traffic-stop/) - ON Thursday, June 4 at approximately 4:14 p.m., members of the Langley RCMP Special Response Team conducted a targeted traffic stop in the 5700-block of Glover Road after observing a vehicle driving erratically, repeatedly failing to maintain its lane and coming dangerously close to striking a curb. During the interaction with the driver, officers observed - [Stephens family donates $40 million to Simon Fraser University School of Medicine](https://voiceonline.com/stephens-family-donates-40-million-to-simon-fraser-university-school-of-medicine/) - A historic donation from the Stephens family, founders of Nature’s Path, Love Crunch and Que Pasa Mexican Foods, will enable the new Simon Fraser University (SFU) School of Medicine to better support students training to become B.C.’s future doctors. “The new state-of-the-art medical school will make Surrey a hub of innovative, high-quality health care,” said - [Community organizations launch coordinated gender safety response for FIFA World Cup](https://voiceonline.com/community-organizations-launch-coordinated-gender-safety-response-for-fifa-world-cup/) - AS Vancouver prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors during FIFA World Cup 2026, community organizations are coming together to ensure gender safety is part of the public safety conversation. Battered Women’s Support Services (BWSS) and Good Night Out Vancouver on Monday announced a coordinated, community-based response to gender-based violence during the six-week tournament - [City of Vancouver announces Summer Lights in English Bay](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-vancouver-announces-summer-lights-in-english-bay/) - VANCOUVER'S waterfront will light up this summer with Summer Lights in English Bay, a free, one-night fireworks celebration taking place Friday, July 31 at English Bay Beach Park. The event is open to all residents and visitors, with no tickets or registration required. The celebration is presented by the City of Vancouver and produced by BrandLive, with - [B.C. Conservatives say they've been the most effective Opposition caucus in provincial history](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-conservatives-say-theyve-been-the-most-effective-opposition-caucus-in-provincial-history/) - THE B.C. Conservative caucus notes that the spring session of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia has come to a close and it was able to get more private member’s bills passed than any opposition caucus in B.C. history, working tirelessly and delivering results on behalf of British Columbians. Since B.C.’s last election in 2024, - [Targeted shooting at person in vehicle in Surrey; residences damaged by gunshots](https://voiceonline.com/targeted-shooting-at-person-in-vehicle-in-surrey-residences-damaged-by-gunshots/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating shots fired in a South Newton neighbourhood on Tuesday. On June 9 at approximately 10:44 a.m., SPS officers responded to a report of gunshots near 66 Avenue and 129 Street where an occupant from one vehicle was observed shooting at an occupant associated to another vehicle. Both vehicles fled - [CBC reports man shot dead at a Surrey business on May 4 was “main handler” for Bishnoi gang](https://voiceonline.com/cbc-reports-man-shot-dead-at-a-surrey-business-on-may-4-was-main-handler-for-bishnoi-gang/) - THE man who was shot dead at a Surrey business in the 13000-block of 76 Avenue on the afternoon of May 4 “was allegedly a "main handler" for the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang and had alleged ties to cricket fixing,” according to a CBC report. The man’s name has yet to be disclosed by the - [Surrey Police seek public's help to ID sex assault suspect; another suspect arrested](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-seek-publics-help-to-id-sex-assault-suspect-another-suspect-arrested/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a stranger sexual assault of a female youth that occurred on May 30 in which one person has been arrested and charged and another suspect has yet to be identified. Police are now asking for the public’s help to identify the unknown suspect. SPS frontline officers were called at - [B.C. Securities Commission issues first whistleblower award](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-securities-commission-issues-first-whistleblower-award/) - THE B.C. Securities Commission (BCSC) has made its first whistleblower award of $25,000 to an individual whose information contributed to an ongoing enforcement action into suspected misconduct. The award marks the first payout under the BCSC’s whistleblower program, which provides financial incentives to individuals who provide information that meaningfully contributes to an investigation of investment fraud - [New drivers in B.C. can now take first knowledge test online](https://voiceonline.com/new-drivers-in-b-c-can-now-take-first-knowledge-test-online/) - NEW drivers in B.C. can now take the knowledge test required for a Learner's licence online, saving people a trip to an ICBC office and helping reduce wait times for other in-person appointments. "By offering this test online, we're giving new drivers more choice and convenience, especially people in rural and remote communities who used - [Fourth annual Damdama Gatka (Sikh Martial Arts) Championship returns to Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/fourth-annual-damdama-gatka-sikh-martial-arts-championship-returns-to-surrey/) - THE fourth annual Damdama Gatka Championship (DGC26) will return to Surrey this year, bringing together athletes, families, and community leaders for one of the largest celebrations of Gatka in North America. Hosted at Khalsa Secondary School, the championship is open to the public and free to attend. Building on the success of previous years, DGC26 - [Surrey Police seek help to identify suspect in Clayton Heights sex assault](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-seek-help-to-identify-suspect-in-clayton-heights-sex-assault/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a stranger sexual assault involving a teenaged victim in Surrey’s Clayton Heights neighborhood. On Saturday, June 6 at approximately 7 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of a stranger sexual assault where a teenaged female victim reported that - [Abbotsford Police arrest break-and-enter suspect](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-arrest-break-and-enter-suspect/) - ON May 19, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to an overnight break-and-enter at a business in the 2200-block of Townline Road. Just days later, on May 26, patrol officers attended another overnight break-and-enter at a local business in the 31100-block of Peardonville Road. Detectives from Abbotsford Police's Crime Reduction Unit took over the investigation and - [Three from Surrey charged following CFSEU-BC's organized crime drug trafficking investigation](https://voiceonline.com/three-from-surrey-charged-following-cfseu-bcs-organized-crime-drug-trafficking-investigation/) - THREE individuals from Surrey have been charged following a drug trafficking investigation led by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC). In late 2024, one of the CFSEU-BC’s investigative teams launched an investigation into a known drug trafficking line operating in the Lower Mainland and Okanagan regions. Investigators determined the network was - [Mission RCMP target drug website reportedly selling to youth](https://voiceonline.com/mission-rcmp-target-drug-website-reportedly-selling-to-youth/) - MISSION RCMP recently arrested three people and executed search warrants at two properties in Abbotsford, in relation to a website that was reportedly providing local illicit drug delivery. In early 2026, Mission RCMP received a report from a 16-year-old and their parent that the teenager had purchased a quantity of psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and cannabis - [Vancouver Police shoot and kill man in violent home invasion](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-shoot-and-kill-man-in-violent-home-invasion/) - ON Monday, June 8 at approximately 9 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to reports of a violent home invasion in the 3600-block of Commercial Street. Police arrived on scene to find a violent incident underway with the suspect having gained entry to a residence and holding a man hostage. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation but - [Man wanted in West Vancouver assault of youth arrested](https://voiceonline.com/man-wanted-in-west-vancouver-assault-of-youth-arrested/) - ON Wednesday, June 3 just before 3:20 p.m., a female youth walking southbound on the sidewalk in the 6300-block of Keith Road in West Vancouver was assaulted by an unknown man walking northbound. The man attempted to grab her as he passed, but the victim was able to free herself from his grasp and fled - [Conservatives tie New Democrats in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/conservatives-tie-new-democrats-in-b-c/) - - NDP leads in Southern BC, Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island - 47% believe B.C. needs a centre-right party BRITISH Columbia’s political scene has tightened following the conclusion of the Conservative Party of BC’s leadership race, a new Research Co. poll has found. In the online survey of a representative provincial sample, 42% of - [BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program promotes access to fresh foods](https://voiceonline.com/bc-farmers-market-nutrition-coupon-program-promotes-access-to-fresh-foods/) - PEOPLE in British Columbia will continue to have improved access to nutritious, locally grown foods through the B.C. Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program. "Access to healthy food is one of the foundations of good health, and farmers' markets are wonderful places where people can connect with local growers, support local businesses and enjoy the harvest - [Man arrested and charged in December's fatal stabbing in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-and-charged-in-decembers-fatal-stabbing-in-abbotsford/) - A man has now been charged in relation to the fatal stabbing of a 41-year-old man in Abbotsford in December 2025. On December 14, 2025, at approximately 11:03 a.m., Abbotsford Police Department responded to a report of a stabbing at a residence in the 33900-block of McCrimmon Drive. Officers located a 41-year-old man suffering from - ["Prices remain headed in the right direction for renters," says Housing Minister](https://voiceonline.com/prices-remain-headed-in-the-right-direction-for-renters-says-housing-minister/) - CHRISTINE Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, on Monday said that prices remain headed in the right direction for renters in B.C. She said in a statement: "Rents are falling in B.C., but the dream of affording rent or owning a home in a community you love still remains out of reach for many - [Louise Arbour is the 31st Governor General of Canada](https://voiceonline.com/louise-arbour-is-the-31st-governor-general-of-canada/) - CANADA'S 31st Governor General, Louise Arbour, was installed during a ceremony in the Senate Chamber, in Ottawa, on Monday. The installation ceremony was followed by a presentation of military honours, the inspection of a guard of honour and laid flowers at the National War Memorial. Governor General Arbour then made her way to Rideau Hall, - [Akal Academy Surrey honors Ajaypal Singh Dhaliwal, first Canadian Sikh to scale Mount Everest](https://voiceonline.com/akal-academy-surrey-honors-ajaypal-singh-dhaliwal-first-canadian-sikh-to-scale-mount-everest/) - AKAL Academy Surrey on Monday hosted a special recognition ceremony honoring Ajaypal Singh Dhaliwal, the first Canadian Sikh to successfully scale Mount Everest. The event celebrated his extraordinary achievement and his inspiring journey of determination, courage, and perseverance. More than 100 community members attended the event, including Mandeep Dhaliwal, MLA for Surrey North, and Brian - [Basim Mansur of Surrey charged following seizure of cocaine in northern B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/basim-mansur-of-surrey-charged-following-seizure-of-cocaine-in-northern-b-c/) - CHARGES have been laid following an investigation that started in the summer of 2025 by the Northern Rockies RCMP that resulted in the seizure of approximately five kilograms of suspected cocaine. As part of the investigation, officers gathered evidence that was submitted to Federal Crown for charge assessment. Charges have now been laid against 41-year-old - [One man arrested following mischief to crosswalk](https://voiceonline.com/one-man-arrested-following-mischief-to-crosswalk/) - A man has been arrested by Surrey Police Service (SPS) following an alleged mischief to a crosswalk that occurred during a protest in Surrey’s City Central neighbourhood on May 30. On Saturday, May 30 at approximately 3:48 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to reports of a mischief to a pride crosswalk at the intersection of - [Delta Police warn electric kick scooters are not permitted](https://voiceonline.com/delta-police-warn-electric-kick-scooters-are-not-permitted/) - DELTA Police says in a post on X that electric kick scooters (EKS) are not permitted on public roads, bike lanes, or sidewalks in Delta, as the city is not participating in the provincial Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project. Delta Police are prioritizing education and enforcement around illegal micromobility use and issuing tickets where necessary. - [West Van Police release photo of suspect who assaulted female youth](https://voiceonline.com/west-van-police-release-photo-of-suspect-who-assaulted-female-youth/) - ON Wednesday, June 3 just before 3:20 p.m., a female youth was assaulted by an unknown man as she was walking southbound on the sidewalk in the 6300-block of Keith Road in West Vancouver. A man walking northbound, who appeared to be in his fifties, attempted to wrap his arms around her as he passed. - [CBSA: Dylan Kennedy of Vancouver charged with 21 charges for possession of illegal firearms, drugs](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-dylan-kennedy-of-vancouver-charged-with-21-charges-for-possession-of-illegal-firearms-drugs/) - CANADA Border Services Agency (CBSA) charged B.C. resident Dylan James Kennedy with 21 charges for the possession of illegal firearms and drugs. CBSA criminal investigators were assisted by the Vancouver Police Emergency Response Team to execute a search warrant at Kennedy’s residence in Vancouver on August 28, 2024. The search resulted in the seizure of - [Summer safety reminders from the BC Coroners Service](https://voiceonline.com/summer-safety-reminders-from-the-bc-coroners-service/) - THE summer months have arrived and the BC Coroners Service is reminding people throughout the province to put safety first when planning warm-weather activities. The BC Coroners Service is investigating a number of fatalities related to outdoor activities between March 1 and May 31, 2026, including hiking / climbing, drownings and motorcyclist-involved accidents. Of note, - [Vince Ready appointed special mediator in Emergency Communications Professionals dispute](https://voiceonline.com/vince-ready-appointed-special-mediator-in-emergency-communications-professionals-dispute/) - LABOUR Minister Jennifer Whiteside on Saturday said in a statement about the Emergency Communications Professionals labour dispute that she has appointed Vince Ready as a special mediator under the Labour Relations Code to work with the union, CUPE Local 8911, and the employer, Emergency Communications for British Columbia, to assist the parties in negotiating a - [Overnight full closures planned for George Massey Tunnel](https://voiceonline.com/overnight-full-closures-planned-for-george-massey-tunnel/) - DRIVERS are advised of two nights of full closures planned for the George Massey Tunnel starting on Friday, June 5, while crews carry out maintenance work. The overnight shutdown of the tunnel is required as the Ministry of Transportation and Transit's contractor performs essential maintenance on the tunnel in both northbound and southbound directions. The - [B.C. adds 25,200 new jobs in May, including 7,200 youth jobs](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-adds-25200-new-jobs-in-may-including-7200-youth-jobs/) - RAVI Kahlon, Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth, on Friday in a statement about the release of Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey for May 2026, said: "As new and escalating tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, combined with the ongoing war in Iran, continue to raise costs and create uncertainty for people and economies around - [Renewed agreement between Province and Doctors of BC ratified](https://voiceonline.com/renewed-agreement-between-province-and-doctors-of-bc-ratified/) - THE B.C. government and Doctors of BC have ratified a renewed four-year Physician Main Agreement that will strengthen patient care and ensure doctors are supported while respecting the government's bargaining mandate. "Both parties approached these negotiations with a shared focus on strengthening health care for people in B.C.," said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, on - [Vancouver Police target Downtown Eastside drug trafficking](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-target-downtown-eastside-drug-trafficking/) - VANCOUVER Police have seized more than $79,000 of illicit drugs and cash in a targeted investigation in the Downtown Eastside. VPD patrol officers initiated “Project Bingo” in December 2025 after observing suspicious activity at an SRO near East Hastings and Princess Avenue. After a six-month investigation and extensive evidence gathering, officers executed a search warrant in - [Surrey opens first Jumpstart Community Soccer Pitch in Western Canada](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-opens-first-jumpstart-community-soccer-pitch-in-western-canada/) - THE City of Surrey announced on Friday that it has launched the first Jumpstart Community Soccer Pitch in Western Canada at Guildford Heights Park. Built in partnership with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities (Jumpstart), this field will create more opportunities for children, families and residents to play soccer close to home. “Surrey is a major hub - [NDP slams Findlay for heading to Alberta instead of addressing Kealy charge](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-slams-findlay-for-heading-to-alberta-instead-of-addressing-kealy-charge/) - THE NDP on Friday slammed BC Conservative Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay, noting that after spending 24 hours refusing to comment on her “friend” and political ally Jordan Kealy’s sexual assault charge, she was headed to Alberta for a dinner event with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. Smith is hosting a major fundraiser in Calgary on Friday night. This - [Multiple vehicles damaged in South Vancouver mischief spree](https://voiceonline.com/multiple-vehicles-damaged-in-south-vancouver-mischief-spree/) - THE Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person, or persons, responsible for deliberately damaging over a dozen vehicles in South Vancouver over the past week. The incidents occurred between Fraser Street and Victoria Drive, between East 45th and East 61st avenues. Investigators believe these tire slashings and keying incidents may - [Compass Soccer Mini, Soccer SeaBus, Transit app partnership help customers during tournament](https://voiceonline.com/compass-soccer-mini-soccer-seabus-transit-app-partnership-help-customers-during-tournament/) - TRANSLINK is rolling out three new fan experiences ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver, headlined by the launch of an official TransLink-branded trip-planning app, and the release of a limited-edition Compass Soccer Mini. The Compass Soccer Mini goes on sale at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 6 at the TransLink Customer Service Centre at - [Get ready for a big summer of events in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/get-ready-for-a-big-summer-of-events-in-vancouver/) - SUMMER 2026 is here and it is a big, jam-packed schedule with everything from outdoor events, cultural celebrations, festivals and more for everyone to enjoy. In addition to hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026 in June and July, which will welcome thousands of soccer fans from around the world, a parade of annual events will - [Surrey Fusion Festival returns July 18-19 with soccer theme](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-fusion-festival-returns-july-18-19-with-soccer-theme/) - Free festival featuring 50+ cultural pavilions and headliners 54•40 and Kulwinder Billa SURREY Fusion Festival returns to Holland Park on July 18 and 19, with the theme “One World, One Game,” celebrating global cultures and inspired by the excitement building around the world’s largest sporting event coming to the region. Presented by Coast Capital, - [Burnaby RCMP arrest 32-year-old man after stranger sex assault last week](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-rcmp-arrest-32-year-old-man-after-stranger-sex-assault-last-week/) - A 32-year-old man was arrested an hour after an alleged sex assault in South Burnaby last week. On Friday, May 29 just after 8 a.m., Burnaby RCMP frontline officers responded to a report of a sexual assault in the 5500-block of Lane Street, near Elgin Avenue. The victim reported that a man approached her from - [Single vehicle collision on Highway 11 in Abbotsford sends three to hospital](https://voiceonline.com/single-vehicle-collision-on-highway-11-in-abbotsford-sends-three-to-hospital/) - ON Monday, June 1 at 12:14 a.m., Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a serious single-vehicle collision on Highway 11 at Townshipline Road. Emergency crews arrived to find a black Chrysler 300 with significant damage and three occupants suffering from serious injuries. All three were transported to hospital, with one individual airlifted in life-threatening condition. - [ Married couple pleads guilty after VPD dismantles province‑wide jewelry theft ring](https://voiceonline.com/married-couple-pleads-guilty-after-vpd-dismantles-province-wide-jewelry-theft-ring/) - THE Vancouver Police Department’s Retail Crime Task Force (VPD‑RCTF) has wrapped up a months‑long, multi‑jurisdictional investigation into a foreign organized retail crime group responsible for a series of distraction‑thefts at jewellery stores across BC and Alberta. In December 2025, VPD‑RCTF investigators were alerted to a pattern of sophisticated distraction thefts targeting jewelry stores in Vancouver. - [Cricket Canada President's Surrey residence targeted again by extortion-related shooting](https://voiceonline.com/cricket-canada-presidents-surrey-residence-targeted-again-by-extortion-related-shooting/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating an early morning shooting outside a South Newton residence. On Thursday, June 4 at approximately 4:02 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to reports of a shooting outside a residence in the area of 57 Avenue and 148 Street. Police noted evidence of shots fired. The residence was occupied at - [Richmond RCMP Constable Jae Suk Choi charged with theft](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-constable-jae-suk-choi-charged-with-theft/) - THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Thursday that charges have been approved against a Richmond RCMP officer following an incident that occurred in Richmond on December 25, 2025. The matter was investigated by the Coquitlam RCMP. An Information charging Constable Jae Suk Choi with one count of theft under $5,000, and one count of - [Link Gaetz, 57, of Mission charged in last September's assault on taxi driver in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/link-gaetz-57-of-mission-charged-in-last-septembers-assault-on-taxi-driver-in-maple-ridge/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP announced on Thursday that charges have now been laid against the suspect involved in an unprovoked assault on a taxi driver that occurred in Maple Ridge back on September 17, 2025. Link Gaetz, 57, from Mission has now been charged with assault, and mischief under $5,000. Maple Ridge RCMP said they appreciated the - [Independent MLA Jordan Kealy charged with sexual assault; NDP reaction](https://voiceonline.com/independent-mla-jordan-kealy-charged-with-sexual-assault-ndp-reaction/) - "Again, a conservative MLA has been charged with a serious crime after being under investigation without disclosing it to the public" - NDP THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Thursday that on February 9, Gail Barnes was appointed as a special prosecutor involving an investigation being conducted by the North District Prince George - [26 communities benefit from this year's age-friendly communities program grants](https://voiceonline.com/26-communities-benefit-from-this-years-age-friendly-communities-program-grants/) - OLDER adults in 26 communities throughout B.C. will benefit from grants for policies and projects that will support them in leading active and independent lives in their communities. "Funding plans and projects that focus on issues like health and wellness programming, emergency preparedness and climate resiliency means older adults are able to continue to live - [Employers urged to prepare for driving disruptions during major summer soccer events](https://voiceonline.com/employers-urged-to-prepare-for-driving-disruptions-during-major-summer-soccer-events/) - ROAD Safety at Work is encouraging employers to start preparing now for major traffic disruptions expected in Vancouver during international soccer activities in June and July. Employers with staff driving in or through downtown Vancouver may need to adjust schedules, rethink routes, and reduce unnecessary trips. Road closures, detours, increased pedestrian activity, and changing traffic - [Man shot in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/man-shot-in-langley/) - ON Wednesday, June 3 at approximately 5:04 p.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of shooting incident located in the area of 196 Street and 28 Avenue. First responders from the Langley RCMP, Township of Langley Fire Department and BC Ambulance Services attended the area and located one individual in medical distress. “The individual was promptly - [White Rock RCMP investigating after suspicious item located along Marine Drive](https://voiceonline.com/white-rock-rcmp-investigating-after-suspicious-item-located-along-marine-drive/) - ON Wednesday, June 3 at approximately 11:33 a.m., White Rock RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious item believed to be a possible improvised explosive device (IED) near the intersection of Marine Drive and Centre Street. Due to the nature of the report, officers immediately secured the area and established a safety perimeter to - [Langley RCMP impound six vehicles in two hours for excessive speed](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-impound-six-vehicles-in-two-hours-for-excessive-speed/) - ON Tuesday, June 2, the Langley RCMP Traffic Enforcement Unit conducted a high-visibility targeted enforcement in the area of 256 Street and 0 Avenue. Recognizing the hot weather conditions and the significant volume of cyclists on this roadway, the unit prioritized enforcement efforts to ensure cyclist safety and reduce risk. Within two hours, six drivers - [Randhawa says Elections BC buried the real question in Surrey-Guildford](https://voiceonline.com/randhawa-says-elections-bc-buried-the-real-question-in-surrey-guildford/) - Randhawa has made a formal request to Elections BC for supplemental written reasons and the investigation record HONVEER Singh Randhawa, former Conservative Party of BC candidate for Surrey-Guildford, is strongly responding to Elections BC’s public summary regarding its investigation into potential Election Act violations in Surrey-Guildford. Randhawa says Elections BC’s response is deeply troubling because - [Suspect charged in alleged unprovoked assault on Vancouver restaurant worker](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-charged-in-alleged-unprovoked-assault-on-vancouver-restaurant-worker/) - A 37-year-old man has been charged in relation to an alleged unprovoked assault on a restaurant worker. Around 11:30 a.m. on June 2, a concerned citizen reported a man yelling profanities in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant area. Police officers arrived and observed the man throw an object at a vehicle. When they attempted to arrest him, - [Boat crashes into train bridge pillar in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/boat-crashes-into-train-bridge-pillar-in-maple-ridge/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP said on Wednesday that they are currently investigating an overnight boat crash. On Tuesday, June 2 at approximately 8:15 p.m., RCMP attended Kanaka Creek Park in the 23200-block of River Road for a report of a boat that crashed into a train bridge pillar on Kanaka Creek. Officers on scene learned that - [School expansion adds new classrooms at Lynn Valley Elementary](https://voiceonline.com/school-expansion-adds-new-classrooms-at-lynn-valley-elementary/) - STUDENTS in North Vancouver have settled into new classrooms at Lynn Valley Elementary school. "North Vancouver is growing quickly and we're moving quickly to keep pace," said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. "This 145-seat addition at Lynn Valley Elementary school follows another 100-seat addition that just opened earlier this year at Westview Elementary school, with - [WorkSafeBC returned $564 million of surplus funds to employers in 2026: Annual Report](https://voiceonline.com/worksafebc-returned-564-million-of-surplus-funds-to-employers-in-2026-annual-report/) - WORKSAFEBC has released its 2025 Annual Report and 2026-2028 Service Plan. The annual report shows that WorkSafeBC continues to be in a strong financial position, as it works to ensure the long-term sustainability of the workers’ compensation system for workers and employers. 2025 key highlights Funding level: At the end of 2025, WorkSafeBC’s funding level (assets - [Man arrested and charged in Surrey homicide of Baljinder Singh Garcha](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-and-charged-in-surrey-homicide-of-baljinder-singh-garcha/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) on Tuesday announced that 32-year-old Brian Kiraly-Miller of the Lower Mainland area has been arrested and charged in the homicide of 46-year-old Baljinder “Binder” Singh Garcha of Surrey. On January 13, at approximately 11:50 a.m., Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers responded to reports of a man lying near the street - [Bodies of two paddleboarders recovered from Browning Lake near Squamish](https://voiceonline.com/bodies-of-two-paddleboarders-recovered-from-browning-lake-in-squamish/) - SQUAMISH RCMP announced on Tuesday that the two individuals who were reported to have fallen from their paddleboard on Browning Lake have been located deceased. On May 30 at approximately 3 p.m., Squamish RCMP received a report that two paddleboarders on Browning Lake, within Murrin Provincial Park, had entered the water and did not resurface. - [Gaurav Deol, 18, is Sunday's homicide victim in gang-related shooting in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/gaurav-deol-18-is-sundays-homicide-victim-in-gang-related-shooting-in-surrey/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has identified the victim of the Sunday, May 31 Surrey shooting as 18-year-old Gaurav Deol of Surrey in an effort to advance the investigation. While the motivation behind the shooting is still under investigation, preliminary information indicates that this was a targeted incident related to gang activity. On May 31 - [Surrey Police Board announces Chief Constable Norm Lipinski has left](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-board-announces-chief-constable-norm-lipinski-has-left/) - THE Surrey Police Board on Tuesday announced that Chief Constable Norm Lipinski has left Surrey Police Service (SPS), and Deputy Chief Constable Todd Matsumoto has been appointed Interim Chief Constable. "We want to assure our partners and all community members that we remain focused on protecting public safety and providing uninterrupted service delivery to the - [Housing plan delivering results as BC Builds breaks ground on 4,000th unit](https://voiceonline.com/housing-plan-delivering-results-as-bc-builds-breaks-ground-on-4000th-unit/) - RENTERS in B.C. are seeing significant cost-of-living improvements as British Columbia leads Canada in bringing rent costs down with the largest year-over-year declines in asking rents of any province. Construction on rentals continue as BC Builds breaks ground on nearly 820 new homes in Burnaby, the Province said on Tuesday. "In the face of a - [Premier David Eby and NDP MLAs honour Nepali Heritage Day](https://voiceonline.com/premier-david-eby-and-ndp-mlas-honour-nepali-heritage-day/) - ON Saturday, May 30, members of the Nepali community from across British Columbia gathered at a banquet hall in Surrey to celebrate the first ever Nepali Heritage Day event, a vibrant night that showcased the rich cultural traditions and contributions of Nepali Canadians. The celebration featured authentic Nepali cuisine, traditional music, and captivating cultural performances - [Sharnjit Singh Gill recognized in CMP’s Top 75 Brokers Report for 2026](https://voiceonline.com/sharnjit-singh-gill-recognized-in-cmps-top-75-brokers-report-for-2026/) - SHARNJIT Singh Gill, President of VERICO Superior Mortgage, has been named one of Canada’s leading professionals in the CMP Top 75 Brokers 2026 report, a prestigious annual ranking published by Canadian Mortgage Professional (CMP). The CMP Top 75 Brokers report recognises the country’s highest-performing residential mortgage brokers based on verified funded volume. In 2025, this - [Charges laid in relation to targeted fatal Langley shooting](https://voiceonline.com/charges-laid-in-relation-to-targeted-fatal-langley-shooting/) - ON Tuesday, May 26 at approximately 11:34 p.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of shots being fired in the 5400-block of Brydon Crescent in Langley. Upon arrival, first responders located a man in medical distress. Despite life-saving efforts, the man died at the scene. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) assumed conduct of the - [Sandeep Singh and Amandeep Mallhi arrested and charged in Calgary extortion](https://voiceonline.com/sandeep-singh-30-and-amandeep-mallhi-39-arrested-and-charged-in-calgary-extortion/) - CALGARY Police announced on Monday that its Organized Crime and Offender Management (OCOM) Section continues to make significant progress in investigating a series of extortions targeting the South Asian community and two more men are now facing charges. On Tuesday, May 5, a business located in the northeast community of Saddle Ridge received demands for - ['Our focus remains unchanged: keeping people in Surrey safe,' says SPS interim chief](https://voiceonline.com/our-focus-remains-unchanged-keeping-people-in-surrey-safe-says-sps-interim-chief/) - SURREY Police's Interim Chief Constable Todd Matsumoto said in a statement on Tuesday: “Following the Surrey Police Board’s announcement of a leadership transition for Surrey Police Service (SPS), I would like to formally acknowledge and thank Norm Lipinski for his leadership and guidance of SPS over the past five and a half years, and for his 47 years - [Langley RCMP officer charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-officer-charged-with-dangerous-driving-causing-bodily-harm/) - THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Tuesday that charges have been approved against Langley RCMP Constable Denis Miano Maina, following an incident that occurred in Langley on June 1, 2025. The incident was investigated by the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) and referred to the BCPS for charge assessment. An Information charging Denis Maina with - [Civil forfeiture grants support organizations at risk of hate-based crime](https://voiceonline.com/civil-forfeiture-grants-support-organizations-at-risk-of-hate-based-crime/) - PEOPLE in British Columbia will have safer access to places of worship and other community centres as organizations receive $242,000 in anti-hate grants to improve security and address property damage. "A thriving province is one where all people feel safe and supported, particularly in the spaces that celebrate cultural diversity and identity," said Nina Krieger, - [Vancouver Canucks name Manny Malhotra head coach](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-canucks-name-manny-malhotra-head-coach/) - VANCOUVER Canucks General Manager Ryan Johnson announced on Monday that the team has hired Manny Malhotra as the 23rd Head Coach in franchise history. “Manny and I have been in the battle together before, so I know firsthand what a good teacher, leader, and quality person he is,” said Johnson. “Connection, consistency and putting in - [B.C. launches Anti-Racism Action Plan to address barriers Indigenous, racialized people face](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-launches-anti-racism-action-plan-to-address-barriers-indigenous-racialized-people-face/) - THE Province announced on Monday a new provincial anti-racism plan that it says will help create stronger, healthier communities throughout B.C. by setting out actions to address the systemic barriers Indigenous and racialized people face when accessing government services. "Despite progress, too many people in B.C. still face racism when accessing services meant to help - [Ridge Meadows RCMP recover body of person who fell into river in April](https://voiceonline.com/ridge-meadows-rcmp-recover-body-of-person-who-fell-into-river-in-april/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP announced on Monday that a deceased individual recovered in the Fraser River over the weekend is the same individual who was reported to have fallen into the river on April 27 in the 22400-block of River Road near the Port Haney Wharf. On Sunday, May 31, at approximately 10:45 a.m., Maple Ridge - [Cricket Canada suspended by ICC Board](https://voiceonline.com/cricket-canada-suspended-by-icc-board/) - THE International Cricket Council's Board on Monday "resolved to suspend Cricket Canada from ICC membership with immediate effect due to serious breaches of its membership obligations." In a press release, the ICC Board said: "In taking this decision, the ICC Board was mindful of the importance of protecting the interests of Canadian players and ensuring - [Metro Vancouver: Stage 3 water restrictions starting on June 8](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-stage-3-water-restrictions-starting-on-june-8/) - METRO Vancouver will temporarily move to Stage 3 water restrictions starting on June 8 to protect the water supply system while critical infrastructure work is completed. “This year is unique, with warm, dry weather, a low snowpack, and construction on the Stanley Park Water Supply Tunnel impacting our water supply. When the summer-like weather hits, - [Pedestrian seriously injured in two-vehicle crash in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-seriously-injured-in-two-vehicle-crash-in-maple-ridge/) - ON Monday, June 1 at approximately 9:30 a.m., Maple Ridge RCMP responded to a report of a pedestrian-involved motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Laity Street. Officers on scene learned that a pickup truck travelling eastbound on Lougheed Highway struck a grey four-door Mazda traveling northbound on Laity Street. The collision - [Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the next leader of BC Conservatives (updates to continue)](https://voiceonline.com/kerry-lynne-findlay-is-the-next-leader-of-bc-conservatives-updates-to-continue/) - Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the next leader of the BC Conservative Party, winning 51 per cent of the total votes in the fourth and final round. Round Three results: Iain Black is out after coming last. Findlay is first with 38.6 per cent of the total votes, while Elliott gets 31.3 per cent. Round Two results: - [Lawyer confirmed to advance independent review on North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant](https://voiceonline.com/lawyer-confirmed-to-advance-independent-review-on-north-shore-wastewater-treatment-plant/) - METRO Vancouver is moving forward with an independent review of the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Program by re-confirming the selection of Randal Kaardal, K.C., a senior litigator at Hunter Litigation Chambers, to finalize updated terms of engagement with an independent review team. Once confirmed, the independent review team will operate at arm’s length from - [New BCBC analysis finds youth employment has deteriorated most in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/new-bcbc-analysis-finds-youth-employment-has-deteriorated-most-in-b-c/) - NEW analysis from the Business Council of British Columbia (BCBC) finds that young people looking for work this summer are entering one of the worst youth labour markets the province has seen in more than two decades. According to the analysis, there are 51,000 fewer young people working in B.C. today than in January 2019. - [Elections BC: Expense limits for 2026 general local elections](https://voiceonline.com/elections-bc-expense-limits-for-2026-general-local-elections/) - EXPENSE limits for the 2026 General Local Elections are available on the Elections BC website. Expense limits for candidates: Candidate Expense Limits | Elections BC Expense limits for third party advertising sponsors: Third Party Expense Limits | Elections BC Some examples: * The expense limit for a Mayor of Surrey candidate is $251,962.07 * The - [Street cricket fundraiser raises $1.3M in support of Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation](https://voiceonline.com/street-cricket-fundraiser-raises-1-3m-in-support-of-princess-margaret-cancer-foundation/) - ON Saturday, May 30, hundreds of cricketers gathered at Celebration Square in Mississauga, Ontario, as The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Cricket event returned for its second annual event in support of Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, raising over $1.3 million, a new record for this event, to create a world free from the fear of cancer. - [IHIT investigating Surrey stabbing that left one dead, another injured; suspect shot dead by police (update)](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-investigating-surrey-stabbing-that-left-one-dead-another-injured-suspect-shot-dead-by-police/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said on Monday that while the motivation behind the May 29 stabbings in Surrey is still under investigation, investigators believe that the alleged suspect, who was shot by police, was responsible for both stabbings, and that there are no outstanding suspects. The deceased stabbing victim was a 55-year-old man - [David Michael Keogh, 66, charged in Surrey child exploitation investigation](https://voiceonline.com/david-michael-keogh-66-charged-in-surrey-child-exploitation-investigation/) - ONE man has been arrested and charged with multiple Criminal Code offences following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into alleged sexual exploitation investigation involving a youth. In mid-May, SPS’s Major Crime Section – Child Protection Team (MCS – CPT) officers commenced an investigation into reports of an adult suspect having allegedly sexually exploited and sexually - [Damanjeet Singh and Pardaman Singh now charged with extortion in April 22 shooting](https://voiceonline.com/damanjeet-singh-and-pardaman-singh-now-charged-with-extortion-in-april-22-shooting/) - ADDITIONAL Criminal Code charges have been approved for two men that had been arrested and charged following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged shots fired incident at a residence where the resident had allegedly been the victim of extortion threats. On April 22 at approximately 12:40 a.m., SPS Frontline officers responded to calls - [IHIT deployed to Maple Ridge following fatal altercation](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-deployed-to-maple-ridge-following-fatal-altercation/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has deployed to Maple Ridge following an altercation that left one man dead. On Saturday, May 30 at approximately 6:51 p.m., Maple Ridge RCMP responded to a fight in progress in the 22300-block of River Road. Police located a 28-year-old man with life-threatening injuries. Despite life-saving efforts by first - [Three-year trial will evaluate B.C. liquor licensee-to-licensee sales](https://voiceonline.com/three-year-trial-will-evaluate-b-c-liquor-licensee-to-licensee-sales/) - AS British Columbia prepares to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, government is launching a three-year trial to give bars, pubs and restaurants more flexibility to meet surges in demand and deliver the best possible customer experience. Through the trial, licensed establishments will be able to buy alcohol directly from private and public liquor stores, - [Holy Family Hospital expands clean energy with major solar installation](https://voiceonline.com/holy-family-hospital-expands-clean-energy-with-major-solar-installation/) - WITH support from BC Hydro's Power Smart program, Providence Health Care has completed a major rooftop solar expansion at Holy Family Hospital, marking the largest solar installations on a health-care facility in British Columbia. "Providence Health Care is showing what's possible when large organizations and government embrace clean energy, electrification and conservation," said Adrian Dix, - [BC Seniors’ Week 2026: Sharing the value of experience](https://voiceonline.com/bc-seniors-week-2026-sharing-the-value-of-experience/) - BC Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt on Sunday said in a statement: “June 1–7 is BC Seniors’ Week, a time to celebrate older adults and the important role they play in communities throughout British Columbia. “This year’s theme, ‘Experience Matters’, highlights the value of a lifetime of knowledge, perspective and resilience. Seniors continue to make meaningful - [Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department closing overnight](https://voiceonline.com/mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department-closing-overnight/) - FRASER Health is advising Mission and surrounding area residents that due to physician staffing challenges at Mission Memorial Hospital, it is implementing a temporary service interruption beginning Sunday, May 31 at 5 p.m. to Monday, June 1 at 8 a.m. The service interruption will begin at 5 p.m. to ensure all patients already in the emergency department can be seen by - [Male shot dead in Surrey just after midnight](https://voiceonline.com/male-shot-dead-in-surrey-just-after-midnight/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey following an incident in which one male has died. AT approximately 00:22 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, Surrey Police Service (SPS) frontline officers responded to calls of a shooting in the area of 138 Street and 62 Avenue. Officers - [NDP: Findlay’s racist campaign hands control of B.C. Conservatives to pro-Trump faction](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-findlays-racist-campaign-hands-control-of-b-c-conservatives-to-pro-trump-faction/) - THE NDP says that the pro-Trump wing of the B.C. Conservatives has seized control of the party with Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s win, thanks in part to her racist attacks on her leadership opponents. “Kerry-Lynne Findlay and her supporters in caucus have more in common with Donald Trump’s Republicans than they do with Canadian Conservatives,” said Jennifer - [Squamish RCMP investigation closes Murrin Park](https://voiceonline.com/squamish-rcmp-investigation-closes-murrin-park/) - ON Saturday, May 30 at approximately 3 p.m., the Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish Detachment) received a report of two individuals paddle boarding on Browning Lake at Murrin Provincial Park, who had fallen off their boards and failed to resurface. Squamish RCMP members are currently on scene and are being assisted in the search for - [Transit Police seek public’s help in Vancouver sexual assault investigation](https://voiceonline.com/transit-police-seek-publics-help-in-vancouver-sexual-assault-investigation/) - METRO Vancouver Transit Police are investigating an alleged sexual assault that occurred in Vancouver. Investigators are seeking dashcam footage from motorists who travelled on Stainsbury Avenue between Victoria Drive and Walker Street between 3:30 p.m. to 3:55 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26. They are also looking to speak to anyone who may have been walking - [Abbotsford Police seize drugs, arrest a man and a woman in two incidents](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-seize-drugs-arrest-a-man-and-a-woman-in-two-incidents/) - ON Friday, May 29 just after 10 a.m., Abbotsford Police officers conducting proactive patrols in the 2300-block of McCallum Road located a man known to police. The individual was arrested for drug trafficking. A search incident to arrest revealed the man was in possession of more than 120 grams of fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Officers - [Every extortion suspect “a temporary foreign worker or on a student visa and relatively new to Canada"](https://voiceonline.com/every-extortion-suspect-a-temporary-foreign-worker-or-on-a-student-visa-and-relatively-new-to-canada/) - EDMONTON Police Constable Kevin St. Louis this week told an Immigration and Refugee Board member overseeing a hearing for a suspected member of the gang that every individual that police identified during this investigation “is a temporary foreign worker or on a student visa and relatively new to Canada." He said the people carrying out - [Two stabbed, one fatally, in Surrey; suspect dies in police shooting](https://voiceonline.com/two-stabbed-one-fatally-in-surrey-suspect-dies-in-police-shooting/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) has notified the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) of an incident in Surrey, where a suspect stabbed two people and one of the victims died from their injuries. SPS members confronted the suspect, who was then injured in an officer-involved shooting. The suspect has now been pronounced deceased at hospital. The - [Five Vancouver Whitecaps FC alumni selected to represent Canada in FIFA World Cup 2026](https://voiceonline.com/five-vancouver-whitecaps-fc-alumni-selected-to-represent-canada-in-fifa-world-cup-2026/) - Jeevan Badwal has been named to the provisional roster VANCOUVER Whitecaps FC on Friday said that Canada Soccer have confirmed that five of their alumni will represent Canada on home soil at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The 26-player roster includes former 'Caps first team players Ali Ahmed, Derek Cornelius, Maxime Crépeau, Alphonso Davies, - [Non-emergency phone line issues impacting some RCMP detachments](https://voiceonline.com/non-emergency-phone-line-issues-impacting-some-rcmp-detachments/) - THE BC RCMP say that non-emergency phone lines are experiencing temporary service issues at some RCMP detachments. The cause of the issue is under investigation and work is underway to restore service. Affected detachments experiencing service interruptions that are impacting the ability to pick up and transfer non-emergency calls include: Duncan Ladysmith Nanaimo North Vancouver Pemberton Port Alberni Sechelt Squamish - [Science, culture, technology for sustainable health is focus of CINS global conference](https://voiceonline.com/science-culture-technology-for-sustainable-health-is-focus-of-cins-global-conference/) - CANADA India Network Society (CINS) will host its 6th global conference in Surrey from June 5-7. The conference, a fusion of modern science, cultural wisdom and technology, is also a midyear joint meeting of Global Association of Physicians of India (www.gapio.in). The theme of the conference is South Asian Health - A global perspective: Integrative - [Randhawa pledges to help, not crush, Surrey homeowners as he announces his 'Compassionate Compliance Plan'](https://voiceonline.com/randhawa-pledges-to-help-not-crush-surrey-homeowners-as-he-announces-his-compassionate-compliance-plan/) - CONSERVATIVE Surrey mayoral candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa says Surrey homeowners need a City Hall that helps them fix problems, not one that punishes families already struggling through an affordability crisis. Randhawa announced on Friday that, when elected as mayor, he will introduce a Compassionate Compliance Plan focused on helping homeowners bring their properties into compliance - [FIFA World Cup: Province projects lower net core hosting and essential costs than 2025 estimate](https://voiceonline.com/fifa-world-cup-province-projects-lower-net-core-hosting-and-essential-costs-than-2025-estimate/) - ANNE Kang, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, announced on Friday that the Province's projected overall net provincial costs of hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 matches have been reduced by $31 million compared to 2025 estimates, thanks to careful planning, disciplined financial management and participation from partners. BC Stats, in consultation with Destination BC, - [Multiple weapons seized in sexual exploitation investigation by New Westminster Police](https://voiceonline.com/multiple-weapons-seized-in-sexual-exploitation-investigation-by-new-westminster-police/) - ON March 21 a concerned citizen reported seeing what they believed to be an adult male acting in an inappropriate manner with a female youth in a public place. The male and female left the area; however, the concerned citizen obtained the license plate of their vehicle and called police. New Westminster Police officers responded - [Testing of SkyTrains has begun on completed Broadway Subway track segments](https://voiceonline.com/testing-of-skytrains-has-begun-on-completed-broadway-subway-track-segments/) - DYNAMIC testing is underway on the Broadway Subway Project, marking the first time SkyTrain vehicles are operating on the new extension and advancing progress toward a fall 2027 public opening. The Broadway Subway Project is a major investment in Metro Vancouver's rapid-transit network, extending the Millennium Line west from VCC-Clark Station to Arbutus Street. Once - [Armed robbery at jewelry store at Payal Business Centre](https://voiceonline.com/armed-robbery-at-jewelry-store-at-payal-business-centre/) - SURREY Police confirmed to The VOICE that there was a robbery with a knife that occurred at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday at a business located in the Payal Business Center. A small amount of jewellery was stolen. There were no injuries. Frontline investigators were on scene, taking statements and processing the scene. There is - [High-speed wheelies land 15-year-old with fine in North Vancouver; e-dirt bike impounded](https://voiceonline.com/high-speed-wheelies-land-15-year-old-with-fine-in-north-vancouver-e-dirt-bike-impounded/) - NORTH Vancouver RCMP say they are stepping up enforcement following months of education regarding e-mobility. Since January, police, along with public safety partners, have conducted educational campaigns targeting parents and youth about the dangers of e-dirt bikes and e-scooter-related safety issues. This followed an increase in complaints related to the unsafe, reckless, and illegal use - [Charges approved against Surrey man in Internet child exploitation investigation](https://voiceonline.com/charges-approved-against-surrey-man-in-internet-child-exploitation-investigation/) - A man has been arrested and charged with multiple Criminal Code offences following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into alleged possession and distribution of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Materials (CSAEM). In January 2025, SPS Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) officers commenced an investigation into reports of a suspect possessing and distributing CSAEM online. In - [Weekend camping trip ruined by a choice to speed and drive while impaired](https://voiceonline.com/weekend-camping-trip-ruined-by-a-choice-to-speed-and-drive-while-impaired/) - A 27-year-old Vancouver man was forced to cancel his weekend plans when he was stopped by police on Saturday, May 16 at 5 p.m. while driving a white Jeep full of camping gear. A laser reader clocked the Jeep at a speed of 148 km/h in a 90 zone on Highway 99 near Squamish. The - [Burnaby strengthens tenant protections with new Tenant Protection Bylaw](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-strengthens-tenant-protections-with-new-tenant-protection-bylaw/) - THE City of Burnaby says it already delivers some of the strongest tenant protection measures in the province, and this week City Council has further strengthened these protections by formally enshrining its leading Tenant Assistance Policy into a new Tenant Protection Bylaw, ensuring tenants are protected no matter how a redevelopment project proceeds. The new - [Surrey students help kick off growing Our City beautification campaign](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-students-help-kick-off-growing-our-city-beautification-campaign/) - STUDENTS from T.E. Scott Elementary joined Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and City Council on Wednesday to launch Surrey’s Our City campaign by painting a new community mural at T.E. Scott Park. Each year, the Our City program offers free resources to help residents host events and complete projects that enhance their neighbourhoods. About 100 students, - [Four arrested in cheating scheme that defrauded casinos of over $200,000](https://voiceonline.com/four-arrested-in-cheating-scheme-that-defrauded-casinos-of-over-200000/) - THE Joint Illegal Gaming Investigation Team (JIGIT) of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) working in close partnership with the Independent Gambling Control Office (IGCO), has arrested four individuals in connection with an alleged casino cheating operation that investigators believe defrauded British Columbia casinos of more than $200,000. On May 4, - [Surrey suspect arrested by Transit Police faces mulitple firearms related charges](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-suspect-arrested-by-transit-police-faces-mulitple-firearms-related-charges/) - FOLLOWING an arrest by Metro Vancouver Transit Police, the BC Prosecution Service has approved multiple firearms related charges against a suspect from Surrey. Sean Robert Gullick, 33, is now facing 25 approved charges, most related to weapons offences under the Criminal Code of Canada. He remains in custody, pending his next court appearance. The charges - [IN PHOTOS: Vancouver's Oakridge Park Mall opens on Thursday](https://voiceonline.com/in-photos-vancouvers-oakridge-park-mall-opens-on-thursday/) - [Honveer Randhawa: Seniors in Surrey shouldn't have to plan their day around finding a public washroom](https://voiceonline.com/honveer-randhawa-seniors-in-surrey-shouldnt-have-to-plan-their-day-around-finding-a-public-washroom/) - HONVEER Singh Randhawa, mayoral candidate for the Conservative Party of Surrey, on Thursday announced a major new commitment to expand public washroom availability across Surrey, calling it a matter of dignity, accessibility, public health, and compassion. Randhawa said: "I’ve been listening, not from behind a desk at City Hall, but directly from Surrey residents in - [IHIT says Langley homicide of man in his 40's was targeted](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-says-langley-homicide-of-man-in-his-40s-was-targeted/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said on Wednesday that Tuesday night's homicide in Langley is believed to be a targeted incident limited to a single unit at a multi-dwelling residential complex. The motive is still under investigation. The victim's name is not yet being released as family notifications are still ongoing. He was known - [Dylan Kruger launches One Delta campaign for mayor](https://voiceonline.com/dylan-kruger-launches-one-delta-campaign-for-mayor/) - DELTA Councillor Dylan Kruger on Wednesday launched his mayoral bid and the One Delta campaign, pledging a “back-to-basics” vision focused on building infrastructure, public safety, responsible spending, economic growth, and restoring trust and collaboration at City Hall. “Delta is one of the greatest communities anywhere in Canada, and I believe our best days are still - [Modernized interventional radiology suite at Abbotsford Regional Hospital; more advanced, less invasive care](https://voiceonline.com/modernized-interventional-radiology-suite-at-abbotsford-regional-hospital-more-advanced-less-invasive-care/) - PEOPLE in the Fraser Valley now have better access to minimally invasive procedures with the opening of a modernized interventional radiology suite at Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre. “This new interventional radiology suite brings advanced, specialized care closer to home, helping patients avoid unnecessary stress, long travel, and delays when they need treatment,” said - [Prime Minister Carney, other leaders wish 'Eid Mubarak'](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-other-leaders-wish-eid-mubarak/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney said in a statement on Eid al-Adha on Wednesday: "Today, Muslims across Canada and around the world will celebrate the beginning of Eid al-Adha. This sacred day, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage. Eid al-Adha is a celebration of compassion, generosity, and service. - [Urgent need for coordinated strategy, funding for dredging Delta’s secondary channels](https://voiceonline.com/urgent-need-for-coordinated-strategy-funding-for-dredging-deltas-secondary-channels/) - DELTA Council at its May 25 regular meeting endorsed a report titled The Economic Benefits of Dredging Ladner Harbour and Lower Fraser Secondary Channels that will be shared with provincial and federal ministers, local MLAs, and Delta’s MP, reinforcing the City’s ongoing advocacy for a coordinated, long-term dredging strategy and sustainable funding model for the - [Surrey City Council approves contracts to widen King George for future BRT](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-city-council-approves-contracts-to-widen-king-george-for-future-brt/) - THE City of Surrey has awarded $1.26 million in contracts for road widening along King George Boulevard to support the future construction of the Bus Rapid Transit project. The contract includes widening King George Boulevard between 72 Avenue and 76 Avenue by adding a third southbound lane. This road upgrade will improve traffic flow and - [Langley City, Canadian Red Cross partner to strengthen emergency support services](https://voiceonline.com/langley-city-canadian-red-cross-partner-to-strengthen-emergency-support-services/) - LANGLEY City is partnering with the Canadian Red Cross to strengthen Emergency Support Services (ESS) for residents impacted by emergencies. The partnership enhances Langley City’s ability to provide timely, compassionate support to individuals and families displaced by emergencies such as residential fires, floods, severe weather, and other unexpected events. “Emergencies can happen at any hour - [People in B.C. are still drinking more than the national average](https://voiceonline.com/people-in-b-c-are-still-drinking-more-than-the-national-average/) - THE Office of the Provincial Health Officer has released Living Well, Drinking Less: Reducing Alcohol-related Harms in B.C., which provides latest trends about provincial alcohol consumption and explores ways to support well-being. "When it comes to drinking alcohol, less is best," said Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer. "Drinking less alcohol is better for - [Metro Vancouver transit workers deliver 99% strike mandate](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-transit-workers-deliver-99-strike-mandate/) - MEMBERS of Unifor Locals 111 and 2200 have voted 99% in favour of strike action at Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC), signalling their readiness to escalate after months of bargaining for a fair contract. "A 99 per cent strike mandate is a clear message these workers are together and resolute about the challenges they face," - [Man with replica handgun sparks heavy police response near SkyTrain station](https://voiceonline.com/man-with-replica-handgun-sparks-heavy-police-response-near-skytrain-station/) - ON Tuesday, May 26 at approximately 8:15 p.m., a passerby noticed a male who they believed to be in possession of a handgun in the parking garage at 800 Carnarvon Street near New Westminster SkyTrain Station. New Westminster Police responded and contained the area. The male was safely taken into custody and found to be - [Victim in West End vehicle-ramming succumbs to injuries](https://voiceonline.com/victim-in-west-end-vehicle-ramming-succumbs-to-injuries/) - THE senior citizen who was struck by the vehicle in the West End vehicle-ramming incident on May 15 has died on May 24. Vancouver Police have notified Crown counsel and are in the process of submitting evidence for consideration of additional charges. Tadd Bali, 34, is currently charged with four counts of dangerous operation of a motor - [Ksi Lisims LNG enters agreement with Germany's Securing Energy for Europe](https://voiceonline.com/ksi-lisims-lng-enters-agreement-with-germanys-securing-energy-for-europe/) - PREMIER David Eby on Wednesday announced a new energy agreement between Ksi Lisims LNG and Germany. "B.C. has championed Ksi Lisims LNG for years and successfully pushed for it to be added to the federal major projects list," said Eby. "B.C. is thankful to the federal government for working on this landmark deal that is - [TransLink adds new summer bus routes to regional parks in Metro Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/translink-adds-new-summer-bus-routes-to-regional-parks-in-metro-vancouver/) - TRANSLINK is adding two new seasonal bus routes this summer to help customers reach some of Metro Vancouver’s most popular outdoor destinations. Starting in June, new summer routes will serve Campbell Valley Regional Park and Golden Ears Provincial Park on weekends and holidays. TransLink is also adding a summer extension of Route 181 to Belcarra, - [Carney announces major new defence partnership](https://voiceonline.com/carney-announces-major-new-defence-partnership/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday at the CANSEC trade show announced that Canada has entered into negotiations to procure the GlobalEye, Saab’s Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft platform. This is projected to support 3,000 jobs in the Canadian aerospace and defence sector – from the skilled trades to engineering and compute – - [One shot dead in Langley on Tuesday night](https://voiceonline.com/one-shot-dead-in-langley-on-tuesday-night/) - ON Tuesday, May 26 at approximately 11:34 p.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of shots being fired in the 5400-block of Brydon Cres in Langley. First responders from the Langley RCMP, Langley City Fire Rescue Service, and BC Ambulance Services attended the area and located an individual in medical distress. “Despite life-saving efforts, the - [Gagandeep Singh, wanted in Calgary extortion investigation, arrested](https://voiceonline.com/gagandeep-singh-wanted-in-calgary-extortion-investigation-arrested/) - GAGANDEEP Singh, 29, who was wanted by Calgary Police on warrants for kidnapping with a firearm, pointing a firearm, unlawful confinement and assault with a weapon, has been arrested. “Gagandeep SINGH, who was wanted on warrants, has been located & is in custody,” Calgary Police said in a post on their Facebook account on May - [Ontario's Peel Police take down international criminal group targeting South Asian community: 17 arrested](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-peel-police-takes-down-international-criminal-group-targeting-south-asian-community-17-arrested/) - Videos Two of the 17 arrested -- Ravinder Singh (25) and Jashanbir Singh (21) -- are from Surrey ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police have arrested 17 individuals, majority of whom have ties to an international criminal network known as For Brothers, which targeted South Asian business owners and community members across the region, Canada and - [Carney says free trade deal with India will be a game changer for our workers, businesses](https://voiceonline.com/carney-says-free-trade-deal-with-india-will-be-a-game-changer-for-our-workers-businesses/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney said on Monday that Canada is negotiating a free trade deal with India. “This will be a game changer for Canadian workers and businesses — unlocking a massive new market,” he added in a post on X. Carney met with India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal who is visiting - [Langley RCMP cracks down on dangerous driving in Brookswood](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-cracks-down-on-dangerous-driving-in-brookswood/) - LANGLEY RCMP received a report on April 8 from a local Brookswood business near the intersection of 41 Avenue and 200 Street regarding a group of youths causing a disturbance in the area. Officers reviewed video surveillance in the area that captured a driver engaging in dangerous driving behaviour by performing stunt driving manoeuvres in - [Cyclist seriously injured in Maple Ridge collision](https://voiceonline.com/cyclist-seriously-injured-in-maple-ridge-collision/) - ON Monday, May 25, 2026, at approximately 11 p.m., Maple Ridge RCMP responded to a report of a cyclist being struck by a vehicle in the 22100-block of Lougheed Highway. Officers learned that a grey Mazda 3 was travelling eastbound on Lougheed Highway when it struck a cyclist in the area who was crossing southbound - [Canada Day Parade returns to North Vancouver after six-year absence](https://voiceonline.com/canada-day-parade-returns-to-north-vancouver-after-six-year-absence/) - AFTER a six-year absence, Canada Day celebrations return to Central Lonsdale this July 1 as the Celebrate North Vancouver Society (CNVS) launches the 2026 Canada Day (Stationary) Parade at Civic Plaza in the City of North Vancouver. The free, family-oriented event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and marks the first step toward - [Richmond RCMP warns public of virtual kidnapping scams](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-warns-public-of-virtual-kidnapping-scams/) - RICHMOND RCMP are warning of a phone scam claiming a loved one is in danger. A caller contacts the victim claiming a loved one has been in an accident or witnessed a crime, and is now being held against their will. The caller often has a second person playing the role of a distressed family - [Country singer Josh Ross to headline Surrey Canada Day 2026](https://voiceonline.com/country-singer-josh-ross-to-headline-surrey-canada-day-2026/) - WESTERN Canada’s largest Canada Day celebration will return to the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre in Cloverdale on Wednesday, July 1. Presented by Prospera Credit Union, Surrey Canada Day will be headlined by Josh Ross, the first male Canadian country artist in nearly 30 years to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart. "Surrey Canada Day is - [City of Delta keeps public informed with new alert system](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-delta-keeps-public-informed-with-new-alert-system/) - THE City of Delta on Tuesday announced the launch of its new public alert system, designed to provide Delta residents, businesses, and visitors with timely information during emergencies and critical incidents. Emergencies can happen at any time, and the City says it is taking proactive steps to ensure the community stays informed through alerts delivered - [Construction complete on Abbotsford Recreation Centre Heat Recovery and Optimization project](https://voiceonline.com/construction-complete-on-abbotsford-recreation-centre-heat-recovery-and-optimization-project/) - THE City of Abbotsford, in partnership with the Government of Canada and the Province of BC, announced on Tuesday the completion of construction on the Heat Recovery and Optimization (HeRO) project at the Abbotsford Recreation Centre (ARC). The ARC HeRO project is a significant energy-efficiency upgrade designed to improve ventilation, enhance accessibility, increase comfort for - [BC Conservative MLA Stamer’s dash cam bill passes](https://voiceonline.com/bc-conservative-mla-stamers-dash-cam-bill-passes/) - BC Conservative MLA Ward Stamer’s private member’s bill to mandate dashboard cameras in commercial vehicles has passed third reading in the B.C. Legislature, making British Columbia the first Canadian jurisdiction to require commercial dash cameras. Bill M217, the Dashboard Cameras in Commercial Vehicles Act, passed at every stage with unanimous, bi-partisan support. It requires outward-facing - [Clandestine drug labs in Chilliwack and Abbotsford dismantled by RCMP Federal Policing](https://voiceonline.com/clandestine-drug-labs-in-chilliwack-and-abbotsford-dismantled-by-rcmp-federal-policing/) - FEDERAL Policing Pacific Region (FPPR) has dismantled an active fentanyl lab in Chilliwack and a large-scale MDMA (ecstasy) lab and pill press operation in Abbotsford following a months-long investigation. On April 30, FPPR’s Drugs and Organized Crime section executed a search warrant in Abbotsford in the 1800-block of Queen Street where the MDMA lab was - [Indian High Commissioner Patnaik refutes Globe and Mail report](https://voiceonline.com/indian-high-commissioner-patnaik-refutes-globe-and-mail-report/) - INDIAN High Commissioner Dinesh Patnaik on Tuesday said that he was “disappointed by the allegations made in the Globe and Mail article” titled “Indian diplomat accuses RCMP of investigating ‘fantasy’ allegations of interference.” Among other things, the newspaper reported: ““There are a whole lot of allegations within India that the Canadian security establishment is compromised,” [Patnaik] - [City staff to explore free introductory swim lessons for Surrey children](https://voiceonline.com/city-staff-to-explore-free-introductory-swim-lessons-for-surrey-children/) - SURREY City Council on Monday unanimously endorsed a motion from Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke directing staff to advance a new initiative that would make the first three levels of City swim lessons free for Surrey children ages three to 12. The initiative builds on Surrey’s ongoing investments in pools, recreation services, water safety, and family-focused - [Time for Caribbean Month in Canada, say organizations](https://voiceonline.com/time-for-caribbean-month-in-canada-say-organizations/) - CANADA'S Caribbean community is celebrating the introduction of federal legislation to formally designate July as Caribbean Heritage Month (CHM) in Canada. An unofficial coalition of leading Caribbean organizations from across the country has publicly endorsed efforts to establish CHM, and those efforts have taken a significant step forward with the introduction of Bill S-248, Caribbean Heritage - [B.C.'s minimum wage increases to $18.25 on June 1](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-s-minimum-wage-increases-to-18-25-on-june-1/) - AS of Monday, June 1, the province's general minimum wage will rise to $18.25 an hour. The increase of just over 2.1% raises the general minimum wage from $17.85 to $18.25 per hour. The same percentage increase applies to the minimum rates for resident caretakers, live-in home-support workers, live-in camp leaders and app-based ride-hailing and - [Hybrids rising in popularity as auto crime drops and injury crashes remain down](https://voiceonline.com/hybrids-rising-in-popularity-as-auto-crime-drops-and-injury-crashes-remain-down/) - Friday afternoons (3 p.m. to 5 p.m.) is riskiest time on B.C. roads NEW ICBC analysis of 10-year data trends shows significant shifts in vehicle trends across B.C., including a rise in new hybrid vehicle registrations, a sharp decline in auto crime and crash counts that remain below pre‑pandemic levels. New vehicle registration data - [Temporary border measures introduced in response to Ebola disease outbreak](https://voiceonline.com/temporary-border-measures-introduced-in-response-to-ebola-disease-outbreak/) - IN response to the Ebola disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and increasing risks in Uganda and South Sudan, the Government of Canada announced on Tuesday that it is taking decisive action by introducing temporary border measures to reduce the risk of the virus entering and spreading within Canada. The Government intends - [Surrey updates bylaw to improve flexibility on water restrictions](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-updates-bylaw-to-improve-flexibility-on-water-restrictions/) - SURREY City Council on Monday amended Surrey’s Drinking Water Conservation Plan bylaw to provide greater flexibility in implementing water conservation measures while continuing to balance community needs and conditions. The updates maintain alignment with the Greater Vancouver Water District’s regional water conservation framework, while allowing the City to better respond to local circumstances during periods - [Raji Mangat appointed public-interest director to WorkSafeBC board](https://voiceonline.com/raji-mangat-appointed-public-interest-director-to-worksafebc-board/) - LABOUR Minister Jennifer Whiteside has appointed Raji Mangat, KC, as a director to the WorkSafeBC board of directors, effective immediately. She has been appointed a public-interest board member for a two-year term ending May 31, 2028. Mangat is a practising lawyer with more than 20 years experience in constitutional and administrative law. She recently served - [WSO slams Indian High Commissioner’s 'scandalous allegations' against Canada](https://voiceonline.com/wso-slams-indian-high-commissioners-scandalous-allegations-against-canada/) - THE World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) on Tuesday condemned remarks made by India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Dinesh Patnaik, accusing Canadian national security agencies and law enforcement of corruption, political manipulation, and fabrication of allegations relating to Indian foreign interference and transnational repression in Canada. The WSO noted that the comments come as Canada hosts - [Officer-involved shooting in Surrey; IIO notified](https://voiceonline.com/officer-involved-shooting-in-surrey-iio-notified/) - SURREY Police Service has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in Surrey where an individual was injured in an officer-involved shooting. SPS said that at approximately 7:34 p.m. on Monday, May 25, it attended a residence in the 12200-block of Southpark Crescent for a report of a suspicious - [IHIT deployed to Mission after woman found deceased](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-deployed-to-mission-after-woman-found-deceased/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has been called to Mission after a woman was found deceased on the night of Sunday, May 24. Around 11:30 p.m. on May 24, Mission RCMP were notified by the BC Ambulance Service that they had just received a 911 call of someone injured inside a residence in the - [Chilliwack RCMP seek help to identify man after serious assault at nightclub](https://voiceonline.com/chilliwack-rcmp-seek-help-to-identify-man-after-serious-assault-at-nightclub/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man following a serious assault that occurred at a local nightclub earlier this month. On May 8, police were notified of an assault that had taken place on the evening of May 7 at approximately 11:45 p.m. at a night club on Main Street. The - [Fatal single vehicle collision in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-single-vehicle-collision-in-maple-ridge/) - ON Monday, May 25 at approximately 12:30 p.m., Maple Ridge RCMP responded to a report of a single motor vehicle incident in the 27400-block of Lougheed Highway. Officers on scene learned that a vehicle drove over a barrier and down an embankment in the area. The driver of the vehicle was treated by emergency health - [Adult, 2 youths arrested following assault at Chilliwack's Portage Park](https://voiceonline.com/adult-2-youths-arrested-following-assault-at-chilliwacks-portage-park/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP are investigating an alleged assault that occurred at Portage Park on the evening of May 22. At approximately 11:41 p.m. on May 22, the Chilliwack RCMP received a report of an incident at Portage Park on Portage Avenue. Upon arrival, police located two adults suffering from injuries following an alleged assault. A large - [Coquitlam RCMP warn public following alleged home invasion](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-warn-public-following-alleged-home-invasion/) - COQUITLAM RCMP are warning the public following an alleged home invasion in the 2700-block of Nadina Drive of Coquitlam. On Sunday, May 24, Coquitlam RCMP received a report of an alleged home invasion. According to the elderly victim, on May 22, he was asleep and woke up to find a stranger in his residence. The - [Final Host City Human Rights Action Plan released ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026](https://voiceonline.com/final-host-city-human-rights-action-plan-released-ahead-of-fifa-world-cup-2026/) - THE FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver Host Committee on Monday released the final version of the Host City Human Rights Action Plan (HRAP). Building on Canada, British Columbia, and Vancouver’s strong existing human rights frameworks, the HRAP outlines how the City will uphold the human rights of people who may be impacted by the planning, delivery, - [Forensic pollen testing reveals new clues in case of unidentified woman discovered in Vancouver's English Bay](https://voiceonline.com/forensic-pollen-testing-reveals-new-clues-in-case-of-unidentified-woman-discovered-in-vancouvers-english-bay/) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shdUUpURlD0&t=40s VANCOUVER Police say that forensic testing of pollen has revealed an unidentified woman whose body was found in English Bay in 2022, may have spent her final days in the Seattle or Portland area. With this new evidence, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is renewing its appeal for help in identifying the woman. - [10 new wildfire-firefighting aircraft, 2 firefighting support assets to boost nationwide response capacity](https://voiceonline.com/10-new-wildfire-firefighting-aircraft-2-firefighting-support-assets-to-boost-nationwide-response-capacity/) - ELEANOR Olszewski, federal Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience, joined by Corey Hogan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, and Kelsey Winter, Executive Director of the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), on Monday announced the availability, starting in the 2026 wildfire season, of 10 new firefighting aircraft and two - [VPD arrest dangerous offender in Downtown Eastside](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-arrest-dangerous-offender-in-downtown-eastside/) - VANCOUVER Police on May 21 took a dangerous offender with a history of violence back into custody after arresting him in the Downtown Eastside. Tyler Gordon Strathdee, 37, was most recently the subject of a public warning by Vancouver Police in November 2025, when he obtained statutory release and began residing at a halfway house - [BC Conservatives pressure Province to fund gene therapy for 3-year-old Gurmoh Gill](https://voiceonline.com/bc-conservatives-pressure-province-to-fund-gene-therapy-for-3-year-old-gurmoh-gill/) - BC Conservative MLAs are calling on the NDP government to immediately meet with the family of three-year-old Gurmoh Gill of Surrey, a boy with a rare, progressive neurodegenerative disease, and with researchers at McGill University's The Neuro Institute, and to use all available provincial and federal funding mechanisms to secure Gurmoh the gene therapy he - [Extortion-related shooting targets Surrey residence again](https://voiceonline.com/extortion-related-shooting-targets-surrey-residence-again/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) responded to a reported shots fired incident at a residence on Sunday afternoon that was determined to have taken place in the early morning hours of May 24. On Sunday at approximately 12:30 p.m., SPS was called about a reported shots fired at a residence near 94 Avenue and 127 Street. - [Nominations open for 2026 King's Counsel designation in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/nominations-open-for-2026-kings-counsel-designation-in-b-c/) - B.C. lawyers invited to put forward peers demonstrating excellence, leadership NOMINATIONS for the honorary designation of King's Counsel (KC) for 2026 are open and will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 24. The KC designation recognizes lawyers throughout British Columbia for exceptional merit and contributions to the legal profession. It is the - [Alberta Separation: Three-in-five say they’d vote in October to stay](https://voiceonline.com/alberta-separation-three-in-five-say-theyd-vote-in-october-to-stay/) - A long-simmering “what if” has become a reality in Alberta, with federalists and separatists now on a five-month clock to convince Albertans to either smother the emerging flames of a sovereignty movement or “start a legal process” for a binding referendum to “separate from Canada”. Those are the options laid out in a 37-word question - [India's Commerce and Industry Minister Goyal to visit Canada for high-level business interactions, India–Canada CEPA talks](https://voiceonline.com/indias-commerce-and-industry-minister-goyal-to-visit-canada-for-high-level-business-interactions-india-canada-cepa-talks/) - INDIA'S Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal will visit Canada from May 25-27 to advance the ongoing negotiations of the Comprehensive Economic and Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between India and Canada and hold official, business and industry interactions, according to an official press release of the Indian ministry. Senior representatives from over 100 Indian businesses - [One dead in Langley single motor vehicle crash](https://voiceonline.com/one-dead-in-langley-single-motor-vehicle-crash/) - ON Sunday, May 24 at approximately 1:57 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a single motor vehicle collision in the 20200-block of 48 Avenue. Emergency crews from the Township of Langley Fire Department, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and Langley RCMP attended the scene. “Sadly, despite the rapid response and efforts of first responders, - [Metro Vancouver anticipates Stage 3 water restrictions to start in June](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-anticipates-stage-3-water-restrictions-to-start-in-june/) - Daily summer water use target set while critical system upgrades underway METRO Vancouver encourages residents and businesses to reduce water use and adhere to Stage 2 water restrictions to protect the system while critical infrastructure work is underway, and to prepare for implementation of Stage 3 restrictions sometime in June. The request is tied - [San Diego FC 2 - Whitecaps FC 4: Whitecaps FC head into the FIFA World Cup 2026 break top of the West](https://voiceonline.com/san-diego-fc-2-whitecaps-fc-4-whitecaps-fc-head-into-the-fifa-world-cup-2026-break-top-of-the-west/) - Whitecaps FC go into the FIFA World Cup 2026 break in first place in the Western Conference, and one point behind MLS Supporters' Shield leaders Nashville SC Since 2025, no team has posted a better MLS regular season record than VWFC with 28W-9L-11D In that span, the 'Caps have scored 100 goals - second most in MLS, - [Prime Minister Carney and Premier Eby on Komagata Maru Remembrance Day](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-and-premier-eby-on-komagata-maru-remembrance-day/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said in a statement commemorating the Komagata Maru incident: “On this day in 1914, 376 Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus of South Asian origin arrived in Vancouver’s harbour aboard the steamship Komagata Maru. Their voyage was made in search of a better life for themselves and their families. "Instead of - [Coquitlam RCMP arrest suspect in incident allegedly involving a firearm](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-arrest-suspect-in-incident-allegedly-involving-a-firearm/) - ON May 9, 2026, Coquitlam RCMP responded to a report of a man in a vehicle who had allegedly pointed a firearm at two persons inside a vehicle and proceeded to follow them. As a result of quick police investigative actions, a suspect vehicle license plate was identified and subsequent patrols located the suspect vehicle, - [Calgary Police looking for man allegedly involved in bank fraud scheme](https://voiceonline.com/calgary-police-looking-for-man-allegedly-involved-in-bank-fraud-scheme/) - CALGARY Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a man believed to be involved in a bank fraud scheme operating in the city. On Wednesday, May 20 at about 5:38 p.m., a victim received a phone call that appeared on caller ID as the Bank of Montreal (BMO). The caller identified themselves as - [CFSEU-BC: Search warrant related to firearms and drug trafficking investigation executed in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/cfseu-bc-search-warrant-related-to-firearms-and-drug-trafficking-investigation-executed-in-abbotsford/) - ON Thursday, May 21, 2026, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) executed a search warrant in Abbotsford and dismantled a clandestine drug lab. The CFSEU-BC’s Illegal Firearms Enforcement Team (IFET) executed the warrant with the assistance of the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team (IERT) and the Abbotsford Police Department. This - [Remains of Stewart McLean located in Lions Bay area: IHIT](https://voiceonline.com/remains-of-stewart-mclean-located-in-lions-bay-area-ihit/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Friday that 45-year-old Stewart McLean's remains have been located in the Lions Bay area as a result of the search efforts of the police and their partners. On May 18, Squamish RCMP received a missing person report after McLean had not been seen since May 15. It - [Nurses reach tentative agreement with health employers](https://voiceonline.com/nurses-reach-tentative-agreement-with-health-employers/) - AFTER more than 50,000 nurses delivered a record 98.2% "yes" strike vote mandate, the Nurses’ Bargaining Association (NBA) provincial bargaining committee reached a tentative agreement with the Health Employers Association of BC (HEABC) and is unanimously recommending ratification. The tentative agreement will now move through the ratification process, giving nurses across British Columbia the opportunity - [New national marine conservation area reserve in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/new-national-marine-conservation-area-reserve-in-b-c/) - RANDENE Neill, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, in a statement on Friday in celebration of a historic agreement to establish a new national marine conservation area reserve in B.C., said: "Today marks a wonderful step forward for the future of British Columbia's coast. Together, the Province, Canada and six coastal First Nations celebrated - [Opening the new Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower at Royal Columbian Hospital](https://voiceonline.com/opening-the-new-jim-pattison-acute-care-tower-at-royal-columbian-hospital/) - THE new Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower at Royal Columbian Hospital will open for patients on May 31, bringing quicker access to specialized, life-saving treatment to people in the Lower Mainland and throughout the province. "This new tower at Royal Columbian Hospital will give people throughout B.C. faster access to specialized, life-saving care, with a - [Surrey Police seek public's help to identify robbery suspect](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-seek-publics-help-to-identify-robbery-suspect/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a recent alleged robbery incident. On April 24 at approximately 7:10 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a call from two victims who alleged they had been assaulted, robbed and threatened near Surrey’s Central Skytrain Station. Meta glasses were taken - [Surrey NDP MLAs celebrate with Naads Arts on their 20th anniversary](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-ndp-mlas-celebrate-with-naads-arts-on-their-20th-anniversary/) - NDP Surrey MLAs Jagrup Brar, Jessie Sunner, Garry Begg and Amna Shah attended the 20th annual Naad Arts Centre Festival of Music and Dance on May 16 at the Surrey Arts Centre. Founded in 2006, the Naad Arts Centre was established with the vision of preserving, promoting and celebrating the rich traditions of music, dance - [Cloverdale business damaged by gunshots](https://voiceonline.com/cloverdale-business-damaged-by-gunshots/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating shots fired outside a business in Cloverdale on Thursday. On May 21 at approximately 2:24 p.m., SPS officers responded to a report of gunshots near 58 Avenue and 176 Street. Upon arrival, police located at least one business damaged by the gunshots. There have been no reported injuries. At - [Record impounds on Sea to Sky Highway during long weekend](https://voiceonline.com/record-impounds-on-sea-to-sky-highway-during-long-weekend/) - A record haul of excessive speeders over the long weekend on the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) shows that there is still much work to be done to get BC motorists to drive more safely, says the BC Highway Patrol. As part of the month-long High Risk Driving Campaign in May, the BC Highway - [IHIT investigating case of missing person, Stewart McLean of Lions Bay](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-investigating-case-of-missing-person-stewart-mclean-of-lions-bay/) - SQUAMISH RCMP is transitioning an ongoing missing person investigation to Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT). On May 18, Squamish RCMP received a missing person report after Stewart McLean had not been seen since May 15. It was reported that he was last seen at his residence in Lions Bay. Squamish RCMP initiated an investigation and, through - [Motion to recognize 1984 Sikh Genocide in B.C. Legislature blocked (update)](https://voiceonline.com/motion-to-recognize-1984-sikh-genocide-in-b-c-legislature-blocked-update/) - A motion introduced by Mandeep Dhaliwal, MLA for Surrey North, calling on British Columbia to formally recognize the 1984 anti-Sikh violence as genocide was blocked in the B.C. Legislative Assembly after unanimous consent was denied. The BC Conservatives slammed the NDP MLAs for “participating in the decision to prevent the motion from proceeding.” However, NDP - [Site C dam receives official name: The John Horgan Dam and Generating Station](https://voiceonline.com/site-c-dam-receives-official-name-the-john-horgan-dam-and-generating-station/) - THE Province and BC Hydro have announced that the Site C dam will officially be known as The John Horgan Dam and Generating Station. The official name honours former premier John Horgan and recognizes his leadership and commitment to serving the people of British Columbia. "We're proud to name the Site C dam and generating - [Abbotsford Police's Sex Crimes Unit appeals for information](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-polices-sex-crimes-unit-appeals-for-information/) - IN January of this year, Abbotsford Police patrol officers began investigating a sexual assault reported to have occurred in December 2025 involving a female victim. Due to the nature of the allegations, the investigation was assumed by the Sex Crimes Unit. On May 12, 2026, detectives from the Sex Crimes Unit assumed conduct of a - [Surrey parents walking all the way to Victoria to raise money for son’s challenging and costly treatment](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-parents-walking-all-the-way-to-victoria-to-raise-money-for-sons-challenging-and-costly-treatment/) - “A Race Against Time to save our 3-year-old son Gurmoh.” That heading of the GoFundMe Page succinctly encapsulates the dilemma Gurmoh’s parents Navpreet and Stalin Gill of Surrey are so bravely and determinedly facing as they try and raise money for their son’s challenging and costly treatment. The Page states that Gurmoh has a gait - [Newton house of Cricket Canada's president targeted in extortion-related shooting (update)](https://voiceonline.com/newton-house-of-cricket-canadas-president-targeted-in-extortion-related-shooting/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating an early morning shooting at a residence in the Newton neighbourhood that belongs to Arvind Khosa, the newly elected president of Canada Cricket that has been shrouded in controversy. On May 20 at approximately 4:40 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to reports of a shooting near 57 Avenue and - [Security guard, 2 other adults killed in shooting at San Diego mosque; 2 teen suspects dead (updates)](https://voiceonline.com/security-guard-2-other-adults-killed-in-shooting-at-san-diego-mosque-2-teen-suspects-dead/) - Updated 5 p.m. Monday A security guard and two other adults were shot dead at the Islamic Center in San Diego, U.S., on Monday. Police say that two suspects -- teenagers, one 17 years old and the other 18 years old -- are dead from self-inflicted wounds. All children, teachers and staff are safe. Police - [Total government support to co-host 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup will be $1B](https://voiceonline.com/total-government-support-to-co-host-2026-fifa-mens-world-cup-will-be-1b/) - - Based on the most recent information, Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) estimates total government support to co-host the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup to be $1,066 million, of which federal support will be $473 million, with the remainder of $593 million funded by other levels of government. - Because Canada will be hosting 13 games, - [Expectations mismatch fueling Canada's youth unemployment challenges: CFIB](https://voiceonline.com/expectations-mismatch-fueling-canadas-youth-unemployment-challenges-cfib/) - "There are jobs out there that young Canadians just don't want, can't do, or won't do" A new report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) finds fundamental disconnects at every stage of the hiring process: how employers and youth search for each other, what they expect from a job, which roles young - [Imagine Surrey will have year-round free waste drop-off and new ‘clean streets force’](https://voiceonline.com/imagine-surrey-will-have-year-round-free-waste-drop-off-and-new-clean-streets-force/) - SURREY mayoral candidate Mike Starchuk and Imagine Surrey on Wednesday released a plan to clean up Surrey. The centrepiece: year-round free waste drop-off for every Surrey household — replacing the City’s current limited-time windows with permanent access, so families have an easy, legal way to get rid of bulky waste, construction scrap, electronics, and yard debris - [MLA Mandeep Dhaliwal introduces motion to recognize 1984 Sikh Genocide in Legislative Assembly](https://voiceonline.com/mla-mandeep-dhaliwal-introduces-motion-to-recognize-1984-sikh-genocide-in-legislative-assembly/) - MANDEEP Dhaliwal, MLA for Surrey North, has given notice to introduce a motion in the Legislative Assembly calling on British Columbia to formally recognize the 1984 Sikh Genocide. The motion acknowledges the state-sponsored violence committed against Sikhs across India in 1984, including mass killings, targeted brutality, destruction of homes, businesses, and gurdwaras, and lasting intergenerational trauma carried - [King George and Surrey Central SkyTrain stations temporarily closed](https://voiceonline.com/king-george-and-surrey-central-skytrain-stations-temporarily-closed/) - UPDATE WEDNESDAY 12:30 AM Service disruption resolved DUE to a medical emergency at Surrey Central SkyTrain Station, King George and Surrey Central SkyTrain stations are temporarily closed. Extra bus service and staff are in place to support customers at King George, Surrey Central, and Gateway SkyTrain stations. Expo Line customers travelling eastbound will have - [Parliamentary committee seeks input on provisions of Insurance (Vehicle) Act](https://voiceonline.com/parliamentary-committee-seeks-input-on-provisions-of-insurance-vehicle-act/) - A special committee of the legislative assembly invites input on parts 10 and 11 of the Insurance (Vehicle) Act and Bill M 237, Insurance (Vehicle) Amendment Act, 2026. The Insurance (Vehicle) Act is B.C.'s auto insurance legislation. In 2020, changes to the act introduced a no-fault insurance model, also known as enhanced care coverage, for - [Federal government invests $258.1 million to protect whales](https://voiceonline.com/federal-government-invests-258-1-million-to-protect-whales/) - THE federal government said on Tuesday that it is committed to protecting Canada's lands and waters. It noted that Canada's oceans are home to more than 30 species of whales, which play a critical role in the health of the oceans and carry important cultural significance for Indigenous and coastal communities. Since 2018, the federal - [Email and text (SMS) notifications for BC Cancer screening letters now available on Health Gateway](https://voiceonline.com/email-and-text-sms-notifications-for-bc-cancer-screening-letters-now-available-on-health-gateway/) - PEOPLE in British Columbia with a Health Gateway account can now receive email and/or text message (SMS) notifications when important letters from BC Cancer’s breast, cervix, colon and lung screening programs are added to their account, encouraging more people to be proactive about their health. “When it comes to cancer care, early detection can make - [BC-led clinical trial points to safer care for critically ill patients](https://voiceonline.com/bc-led-clinical-trial-points-to-safer-care-for-critically-ill-patients/) - A BC-led clinical research team is behind a study that could help improve care for critically ill patients in intensive care units worldwide. Researchers from Royal Columbian Hospital and Simon Fraser University have published findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), one of the world’s most recognized peer-reviewed medical journals. The study, - [Long weekend results in over 70 impaired driving investigations in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/long-weekend-results-in-over-70-impaired-driving-investigations-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is reminding drivers about the serious dangers and consequences of impaired driving after issuing over 70 impaired driving-related prohibitions over the May long weekend. This past long weekend, SPS’s Road Safety Section and Impaired Driving Unit officers were proactively patrolling for impaired drivers. Between Friday, May 15, and Monday, May 18, - [Power Smart 2.0 is the largest conservation investment in BC Hydro's history](https://voiceonline.com/power-smart-2-0-is-the-largest-conservation-investment-in-bc-hydros-history/) - HUNDREDS of thousands of people in British Columbia will soon be able to lower their bills and reduce energy use as BC Hydro launches Power Smart 2.0, its largest-ever conservation program. "British Columbians are feeling the pressure of global inflation, and they're looking for practical ways to reduce costs," said Premier David Eby on Monday. - [Suspect charged in May 15 West End vehicle-ramming incident](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-charged-in-may-15-west-end-vehicle-ramming-incident/) - CHARGES have been approved against a suspect in relation to the West End vehicle-ramming incident on May 15. Tadd Bali, 34, has been charged with four counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm. He remains in custody. Bali has had extensive interactions with police in B.C. and in Saskatchewan. The senior citizen - [Human remains located in Nicomekl River: Langley RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/human-remains-located-in-nicomekl-river-langley-rcmp/) - ON Sunday, May 17 at approximately 3:52 p.m., Langley RCMP received a report from a member of the public who believed they had discovered human remains along a creek bed near the Nicomekl River in the area of 53A Avenue and 206 Street in Langley. Frontline officers attended the location, where they located the remains - [BC Muslim Association strengthening safety protocols across masjids, facilities after San Diego attack](https://voiceonline.com/bc-muslim-association-strengthening-safety-protocols-across-masjids-facilities-after-san-diego-attack/) - FOLLOWING Monday's attack at the Islamic Center in San Diego, U.S., the BC Muslim Association (BCMA) said on Tuesday that it is "reviewing and strengthening safety protocols across our masjid, facilities, and upcoming community activities to help ensure our spaces remain safe, welcoming, and spiritually grounded." As The VOICE reported on Monday, a security guard - [RCMP seek witnesses, dash cam footage to assault with weapon in Port Coquitlam](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-seek-witnesses-dash-cam-footage-to-assault-with-weapon-in-port-coquitlam/) - COQUITLAM RCMP are seeking witnesses or dash cam footage to an alleged assault on May 2 with a weapon at Shaughnessy Street and Lougheed Highway in Port Coquitlam. According to the victim, he was walking near the intersection when he observed a group of youths jaywalking through traffic. When the victim confronted the youths about - [Breastfeeding benefits last into childhood; potential to reduce inequalities for low-income families](https://voiceonline.com/breastfeeding-benefits-last-into-childhood-potential-to-reduce-inequalities-for-low-income-families/) - NEW research from BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, published in Cell Reports Medicine, finds that breastfeeding can benefit children’s health well into childhood, especially for families of lower socioeconomic status (SES). Children from lower-SES families face a higher risk of chronic disease, which can increase financial strain over time and reinforce existing inequities across generations. - [RCMP investigating discharge of firearm and assault at Squamish encampment](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-investigating-discharge-of-firearm-and-assault-at-squamish-encampment/) - SEA to Sky RCMP General Investigation Section (GIS) in Squamish is investigating an incident that occurred at a local encampment early Tuesday morning and is asking anyone with information to come forward. At approximately 4:40 a.m. on May 19, Squamish RCMP responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a possible shooting at an encampment in the - [Gursewak Singh charged with extortion and firearms related offences in Surrey incidents](https://voiceonline.com/gursewak-singh-charged-with-extortion-and-firearms-related-offences-in-surrey-incidents/) - GURSEWAK Singh has been charged with a number of Criminal Code offences following separate investigations by Surrey Police Service (SPS) and Abbotsford Police Department for incidents that took place in Surrey and Abbotsford in December 2025. On December 14, 2025, at approximately 2:30 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to reports of shots fired at a business - [Extortion charges laid following Abbotsford business shooting in December](https://voiceonline.com/extortion-charges-laid-following-abbotsford-business-shooting-in-december/) - DURING the evening of December 17, 2025, Abbotsford Police Department frontline officers responded to reports of a shooting at a business located in the 31000-block of King Road. A suspect vehicle was located a short time later, and 22-year-old Gursewak Singh was subsequently charged with unlawfully discharging a firearm in connection with the incident. In - [Abbotsford Police arrest youth in two armed street robberies](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-arrest-youth-in-two-armed-street-robberies/) - ABBOTSFORD Police announced on Tuesday that they have arrested a youth allegedly responsible for two armed street robberies in April. Police said that over the past month, Major Crime Unit detectives worked diligently to advance this investigation and arrested the youth on May 14. A search warrant was executed at a residence associated with the - [Toronto Police, York Regional Police increase patrols after San Diego shooting](https://voiceonline.com/toronto-police-and-york-regional-police-increase-patrols-after-san-diego-shooting/) - WHILE most police forces in Canada seemed to be enjoying the long Victoria Day weekend without a care in the world, at least two police forces acted responsibly in the wake of the racist attack at the Islamic Center in San Diego, U.S., that left three adults dead. The two suspects — one 17 years - [Women presumed drowned after vehicle plunges into North Thompson River](https://voiceonline.com/women-presumed-drowned-after-vehicle-plunges-into-north-thompson-river/) - A woman is presumed drowned after the vehicle she was driving plunged into the North Thompson River on Sunday. The vehicle left the road near Schubert Drive and Birch Avenue at approximately 6:21 p.m. going into the river. A passenger in the vehicle was rescued by three bystanders who had jumped into the river to - [Prime Minister Carney and Conservative Leader Poilievre on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-and-conservative-leader-poilievre-on-tamil-genocide-remembrance-day/) - PRIME Minister Carney on Monday in a statement on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day said: “Today, we join Tamil communities in Canada and around the world in commemorating Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day. "The Sri Lankan civil war claimed tens of thousands of civilian lives over more than a quarter century. We honour the memory of those - [3 teens arrested after climbing tower crane in Port Moody](https://voiceonline.com/3-teens-arrested-after-climbing-tower-crane-in-port-moody/) - A trio of teenage boys was recently arrested after allegedly climbing a tower crane. On May 7 just before 11 p.m., frontline officers were called to a fully fenced construction site in the 2300-block of St. Johns Street for a report of trespassers who were actively climbing a tower crane. Officers arrived within several minutes - [Impaired driver arrested while operating stolen vehicle in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/impaired-driver-arrested-while-operating-stolen-vehicle-in-abbotsford/) - JUST before 11 a.m. on Sunday, Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) patrol officers arrested a driver at Immel Plaza. Police said that as a result of proactive efforts, plainclothes officers located a stolen vehicle in the area. When the driver exited the vehicle, officers safely took the individual into custody. Further investigation revealed the driver was - [Public Health Agency of Canada confirms case of Andes hantavirus](https://voiceonline.com/public-health-agency-of-canada-confirms-case-of-andes-hantavirus/) - THE Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) announced on Sunday that it has confirmed a case of Andes hantavirus in Canada through laboratory testing. This case was reported by the British Columbia Provincial Health Officer on May 16 and was among the passengers on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Samples from British Columbia were sent to - [Houston Dynamo FC 1 - Whitecaps FC 0: 'Caps play final match before the break next Saturday in San Diego](https://voiceonline.com/houston-dynamo-fc-1-whitecaps-fc-0-caps-play-final-match-before-the-break-next-saturday-in-san-diego/) - Whitecaps FC saw their seven match unbeaten run come to an end, and lost their first MLS road match of the season Four Whitecaps FC BMO MLS Academy graduates played for Whitecaps FC: Jeevan Badwal, Isaac Boehmer, Rayan Elloumi, and Mihail Gherasimencov Boehmer made his first MLS appearance since October 19, 2024 at Real Salt - [Fatal hit-and-run on Fraser Highway in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-hit-and-run-on-fraser-highway-in-langley/) - ON Saturday at approximately 4:40 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a person in distress on Fraser Highway between 232 Street and 240 Street. Officers located a pedestrian who had suffered injuries consistent with being struck by a vehicle. Both the driver and the vehicle involved did not remain at the scene. “First responders immediately began - [New South Vancouver childcare centre opens with $10M investment from City](https://voiceonline.com/new-south-vancouver-childcare-centre-opens-with-10m-investment-from-city/) - FAMILIES in South Vancouver’s West Fraserlands neighbourhood are celebrating the opening of Salmon Stone Childcare, a purpose-built, 49-space facility for children aged 0 to 5 years. The City of Vancouver contributed $10.7 million to the project and the Province of B.C. contributed an additional $6.2 million. “The City is making considerable progress expanding childcare across - [Public Health Agency of Canada's update on Andes hantavirus situation](https://voiceonline.com/public-health-agency-of-canadas-update-on-andes-hantavirus-situation/) - ON Saturday, May 16, the British Columbia Provincial Health Officer reported that one of the four high risk individuals who was self-isolating and being monitored for symptoms has tested presumptive positive for Andes hantavirus. The person was transported to hospital for assessment and care on May 14 along with their spouse who also has mild - [27-year-old man shot and injured in targeted incident in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/27-year-old-man-shot-and-injured-in-targeted-incident-in-langley/) - ON Saturday, May 16 at approximately 12:32 p.m., Langley RCMP responded to an assault incident in the 5400 block of Brydon Crescent. Frontline officers attended the scene and located the victim and evidence consistent with a shooting. A 27-year-old man has been transported to a local area hospital for further assessment. “The investigation is still - [ONTARIO: Peel Police seek additional victims in illegal vehicle towing investigation](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-peel-police-seek-additional-victims-in-illegal-vehicle-towing-investigation/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators from the 22 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau are seeking the public’s assistance in locating victims in relation to an ongoing auto theft investigation involving a tow truck operator. Police are investigating a towing company operating out of Brampton that is believed to have towed vehicles belonging to members of the - [Man now charged with first-degree murder in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/man-now-charged-with-first-degree-murder-in-abbotsford/) - ON April 24 at approximately 6:09 p.m., Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of a fire at the Peardonville encampment in the 31500-block of South Fraser Way. Upon arrival, officers secured the scene and determined the fire was limited to a single wooden structure. Following fire suppression efforts by Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service, - [Starchuk will protect Surrey’s farmland, turn Cloverdale Fairgrounds into a world-class destination](https://voiceonline.com/starchuk-will-protect-surreys-farmland-turn-cloverdale-fairgrounds-into-a-world-class-destination/) - AS the 78th Cloverdale Rodeo and 135th Country Fair draw tens of thousands to the Cloverdale Fairgrounds this Victoria Day weekend, Mike Starchuk and Imagine Surrey on Friday released their plan to protect Surrey’s farmland, secure the city’s food future, and turn the Cloverdale Fairgrounds into a world class year-round destination. Surrey is the agricultural - [Supreme Court of Canada recognizes new tort of intimate partner violence](https://voiceonline.com/supreme-court-of-canada-recognizes-new-tort-of-intimate-partner-violence/) - THE Supreme Court of Canada on Friday released a landmark decision recognizing, for the first time in Canadian history, a new tort of intimate partner violence grounded in coercive control, a historic legal development that fundamentally changes how Canadian law understands intimate partner violence, coercion, autonomy, dignity, and equality within intimate relationships, the Battered Women’s - [Calgary police make additional arrests of South Asians in extortion series](https://voiceonline.com/calgary-police-make-additional-arrests-of-south-asians-in-extortion-series/) - CALGARY Police's Organized Crime and Offender Management Section has laid charges against five men in relation to an elaborate scheme to extort a Calgary victim. This incident is an escalation of the ongoing violence associated to an extortion series that is targeting the South Asian community. Between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday, May 6, - [Indian national pleads guilty for smuggling 12 aliens across Canadian border into U.S.](https://voiceonline.com/indian-national-pleads-guilty-for-smuggling-12-aliens-across-canadian-border-into-u-s/) - AN Indian national pleaded guilty this week for his role in a scheme to smuggle aliens from India across the northern border with Canada into the United States, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday. According to court documents, Shivam Lnu, 22, directed smuggling operations beginning from at least October 2024 through June 2025, - [MOU between Alberta and Ottawa: Eby slams "bad behaviour" of Alberta Premier](https://voiceonline.com/mou-between-alberta-and-ottawa-eby-slams-bad-behaviour-of-alberta-premier/) - PREMIER David Eby said in a statement on Friday about the MOU between Alberta and the federal government: "As a country, it's time to stop rewarding bad behaviour. It cannot be the case that the projects that get prioritized in Canada are those where a Premier [Alberta Premier Danielle Smith] threatens to leave the country." - [Police and senior injured in West End vehicle-ramming incident](https://voiceonline.com/police-and-senior-injured-in-west-end-vehicle-ramming-incident/) - A senior citizen was critically injured and two Vancouver Police Department officers were taken to hospital with injuries after a male driver allegedly rammed several vehicles, sped through a section of Nelson Park, and intentionally drove along a sidewalk in Vancouver’s West End on Friday morning. The senior remains in hospital in critical condition. The - [Ashnil Singh, 31, charged in November shooting in Surrey that injured a woman](https://voiceonline.com/ashnil-singh-31-charged-in-november-shooting-in-surrey-that-injured-a-woman/) - ASHNIL Singh, 31, has been arrested and is now charged with multiple Criminal Code offences following a lengthy Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged shots fired incident at a Surrey Central residence last November that injured one person. On November 23, 2025, at approximately 9:10 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a call - [Prabhjit Brar charged in February's fatal pedestrian-involved crash in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/prabhjit-brar-charged-in-februarys-fatal-pedestrian-involved-crash-in-abbotsford/) - ABBOTSFORD Police announced on Friday that 29-year-old Prabhjit Brar was formally charged on May 8 with impaired operation causing death, driving over 80 causing death, and dangerous operation causing death in connection to the February 9 fatal pedestrian-involved collision in the 30000-block of Harris Road. On February 9 at 7:54 a.m., Abbotsford Police frontline officers - [Sea to Sky RCMP seize prohibited weapons and drugs](https://voiceonline.com/sea-to-sky-rcmp-seize-prohibited-weapons-and-drugs/) - ON Thursday, May 14 at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish Detachment) General Duty, Crime Reduction Unit and the General Investigation Section executed a search warrant on a tent within an encampment off the 37000-block of Third Avenue and Main Street in Squamish. Squamish RCMP was supported by the Lower Mainland District - [Surrey Teachers’ Association (STA) expresses concern about budget for 2026-2027 school year](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-teachers-association-sta-expresses-concern-about-budget-for-2026-2027-school-year/) - THE Surrey Teachers’ Association (STA) is expressing concern following the Surrey Board of Education’s adopted 2026–2027 school district budget. The approved budget for the 2026-2027 school year includes eliminating two Indigenous Helping Teacher positions as well as a reduction of 27 Learning Support Teacher positions. These cuts build on the $16 million in cuts to - [Major public safety expansion: More officers, new training campus coming to Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/major-public-safety-expansion-more-officers-new-training-campus-coming-to-surrey/) - New convention centre of up to 200,000 square feet planned for Cloverdale SURREY Mayor Brenda Locke on Thursday delivered her annual State of the City address, outlining priorities to manage rapid growth, strengthen public safety, and build the infrastructure needed for Surrey’s future as a major Canadian city. The mayor announced two significant new - [Kal Dosanjh: “This one hurts deeply” (Surrey homicide)](https://voiceonline.com/kal-dosanjh-this-one-hurts-deeply/) - FOR Kal Dosanjh, CEO of KidsPlay Foundation, who knew one of the two teenagers who were shot and killed last Sunday in a gang-related targeted hit in Surrey, it was very personal. The longtime Vancouver Police officer, whose organization helps kids stay way from gangs and drugs with a variety of programs, expressed his feelings - [Man charged in attempted abduction at Chilliwack elementary school](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-in-attempted-abduction-at-chilliwack-elementary-school/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP announced on Thursday that charges have been laid against a man who allegedly attempted to abduct a child from an elementary school in Chilliwack. On Wednesday, May 13 at 9:09 a.m., police were notified of an attempted abduction of a seven-year-old girl from the school grounds of Chilliwack Central Elementary School. A man - [Missing South Asian man located](https://voiceonline.com/missing-south-asian-man-located/) - VANCOUVER Police say that the 30-year-old South Asian man reported missing earlier today has been located safe and sound. - [Chilliwack RCMP seek possible witness in serious assault investigation](https://voiceonline.com/chilliwack-rcmp-seek-possible-witness-in-serious-assault-investigation/) - THE Chilliwack RCMP Serious Crimes Unit is continuing its investigation into a serious assault that occurred in the early morning hours of May 3 on Wells Road. Investigators are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a potential witness who may have information that could advance the investigation. As part of the ongoing investigation, police - [Guilty plea entered for 2025 fatal stabbing outside Coquitlam pub](https://voiceonline.com/guilty-plea-entered-for-2025-fatal-stabbing-outside-coquitlam-pub/) - A 33-year-old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in relation to the fatal stabbing of a 35-year-old man outside of a Coquitlam pub in January 2025. On January 31, 2025, at approximately 9:42 p.m., Coquitlam RCMP responded to a report of a fight outside the John B Pub located at 1000 Austin Avenue. Bystanders acted - [Surrey Schools approves balanced budget, expands student supports and services](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-schools-approves-balanced-budget-expands-student-supports-and-services/) - SURREY Schools approved a balanced 2026–27 budget at its May 13 Board of Education meeting, marking a significant milestone for the district as it turns the corner on its structural deficit while making targeted investments to support students and families. “This budget reflects a commitment to ongoing fiscal sustainability and a strong focus on student - [CBSA seizes 45 kg of meat, and plant and dairy products from Bangladesh](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-seizes-45-kg-of-meat-and-plant-and-dairy-products-from-bangladesh/) - THE Canada Border Services Agency's four-legged detectives sniffed out over 45 kg of meat, and plant and dairy products from three travellers arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport from Bangladesh. The detector dogs -- Dharla, Olga, and Theo -- got a round of "appaws" (and yummy treats, too, we guess!) from the CBSA officers. The - [FC Dallas 2 - Whitecaps FC 3: Berhalter brace powers 'Caps to seven matches unbeaten](https://voiceonline.com/fc-dallas-2-whitecaps-fc-3-berhalter-brace-powers-caps-to-seven-matches-unbeaten/) - With the win, Whitecaps FC move back into first place in the MLS Supporters' Shield and Western Conference standings, with a game in hand. The 'Caps lead the league in goal difference (+21), have the second most goals scored (30), and the third fewest against (9) The 'Caps extended their unbeaten streak to seven matches - [Gagandeep Singh wanted by Calgary Police in kidnapping case](https://voiceonline.com/gagandeep-singh-wanted-by-calgary-police-in-kidnapping-case/) - CALGARY Police are asking for the public’s help to locate Gagandeep Singh, 29, who is wanted on warrants for kidnapping with a firearm, pointing a firearm, unlawful confinement and assault with a weapon. Singh's tattoos include a woman on his right forearm and a blue and red eagle on his left forearm. He has connections - [17-year-old South Asian wounded in targeted shooting on Sunday in Surrey lucky to be alive](https://voiceonline.com/17-year-old-in-serious-condition-after-targeted-shooting-on-sunday-night-in-surrey/) - A 17-year-old was initially in serious but stable condition after suffering multiple gunshot wounds last Sunday in what was apparently a targeted shooting in Surrey. He was released from hospital a couple of days later and police said he was lucky to have survived. Sources told The VOICE that the victim is South Asian and is - [2 arrested after fight at Surrey house sends 6 to hospital (with photos)](https://voiceonline.com/2-arrested-after-fight-at-surrey-house-sends-6-to-hospital-with-photos/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) said on Wednesday that two men were arrested in connection to Tuesday night’s fight between two groups of men at approximately 8:20 p.m. at a residence in the area of 133 Street and 89 Avenue. SPS Frontline officers arrived and located six males with varying injuries. All six were transported to - [15 arrested in Richmond's one-day retail theft operation](https://voiceonline.com/15-arrested-in-richmonds-one-day-retail-theft-operation/) - RICHMOND RCMP arrested 15 individuals during a one-day retail theft enforcement operation on April 20 as part of the detachment’s ongoing “Boost and Bust” initiative targeting property crime in Richmond’s downtown core. The operation brought together frontline officers working in plainclothes and Loss Prevention Officers (LPOs) from multiple retail partners across Richmond’s commercial districts. The - [Surrey to propose even lower development cost charges to boost housing supply](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-to-propose-even-lower-development-cost-charges-to-boost-housing-supply/) - SURREY City Council on Monday approved an updated development cost charge bylaw for submission to the province, proposing even lower residential rates and a simplified fee structure to support housing delivery and future growth. “If we want people to be able to live and buy a home in Surrey, we need to make housing more - [Vancouver Island BC NDP MLAs join Port Alberni community for Khalsa Day Celebration](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-island-bc-ndp-mlas-join-port-alberni-community-for-khalsa-day-celebration/) - ON Saturday, May 9, BC NDP MLAs joined hundreds of community members alongside the Guru Nanak Sikh Society of Port Alberni for the 2nd Annual Port Alberni Khalsa Day Celebration. The Nagar Kirtan procession began at 11 a.m. at the Gurdwara Nanak Sikh Society, located at 4144 8th Ave. The celebration featured 10 stalls set - [ICBC and BC Highway Patrol team up ahead of May long weekend](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-and-bc-highway-patrol-team-up-ahead-of-may-long-weekend/) - WITH the Victoria Day long weekend just days away and many people planning trips across B.C., ICBC and BC Highway Patrol are working together to warn drivers about the risks of speeding. Newly captured B-roll footage shows active police enforcement on a busy corridor, with officers pulling away to pursue speeders, flagging drivers down and using - [Coquitlam RCMP officer charged with assault ](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-officer-charged-with-assault/) - THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Wednesday that a charge of assault has been approved against a Coquitlam RCMP officer following an incident that occurred in Coquitlam on January 26, 2024. An Information charging Constable Shawn Tilton with one count of assault, was sworn on May 13 in Port Coquitlam provincial court. The first - [Settlement reached for North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant](https://voiceonline.com/settlement-reached-for-north-shore-wastewater-treatment-plant/) - THE Metro Vancouver (Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District) Board on Wednesday approved a settlement agreement with ACCIONA for the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant. In a joint statement the two sides said: "The Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District and ACCIONA were parties to a Project Agreement to design and construct the North Shore - [Almost 1,000 drivers did not 'Slow Down and Move Over' in April](https://voiceonline.com/almost-1000-drivers-did-not-slow-down-and-move-over-in-april/) - 'SLOW Down and Move Over' has gone straight to the pocketbooks of 999 drivers during the first ever province-wide campaign in April, and even worse consequences were on display for a driver who smashed into police in Coquitlam. The Slow Down and Move Over campaign promotes a law (updated in January 2015) that keeps emergency - [Delta Police locate vehicle in connection to May 2 collision](https://voiceonline.com/delta-police-locate-vehicle-in-connection-to-may-2-collision/) - DELTA Police announced on Wednesday that as a result of public information following Tuesday's news release in connection to the May 2 collision, they successfully located the dark Tesla with orange decals and identified its owner, who may have information or video evidence relevant to the collision. Police said they continue to investigate the fatal - [2 foreign nationals arrested following extortion-related shooting in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/2-foreign-nationals-arrested-following-extortion-related-shooting-in-surrey/) - TWO men have been arrested and are now charged with Criminal Code offences following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged shots fired incident in April at a residence where the resident had been the victim of extortion threats. On April 22 at approximately 12:40 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to calls of - [Ikjot Sidhu arrested by Alberta's ALERT after handguns seized from vehicle](https://voiceonline.com/ikjot-sidhu-arrested-by-albertas-alert-after-handguns-seized-from-vehicle/) - TWO handguns, one that had its serial number defaced and the other that previously reported as stolen, have been recovered by Alberta's ALERT. ALERT Calgary’s organized crime team made the seizure on April 16 after searching a vehicle. The Calgary Police Service also helped with the search of the vehicle and two residential locations in - [Fight at a house in Surrey sends six to hospital](https://voiceonline.com/fight-at-a-house-in-surrey-sends-six-to-hospital/) - SIX persons were transported to hospital on Tuesday night following a fight at a house near 89 Avenue and 133A Street in Surrey. CTV reported that Surrey Police were called to the house after reports of an assault between several people at approximately 8:30 p.m. Four people were in serious condition, one was in serious - [2 teens shot dead in Surrey underground parking lot in BC Gang Conflict (update)](https://voiceonline.com/2-teens-shot-dead-in-surrey-underground-parking-lot-in-bc-gang-conflict-update/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Monday morning that it has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey following an incident in which two Surrey teens — one 16 years old and the other 18 years old — were shot dead in an underground parking lot on Sunday night. At approximately - [Behind the scenes with Richmond RCMP Victim Services](https://voiceonline.com/behind-the-scenes-with-richmond-rcmp-victim-services/) - AS part of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week (May 10-16), Richmond RCMP on Monday released a new video offering a behind the scenes look at the work of their Victim Services team and the vital role they play in supporting people impacted by crime and trauma. This year’s national theme, “The Power of Collaboration,” - [BC Children’s Hospital urges preventive measures after 35 per cent increase in window and balcony falls](https://voiceonline.com/bc-childrens-hospital-urges-preventive-measures-after-35-per-cent-increase-in-window-and-balcony-falls/) - IN 2025, BC Children’s Hospital emergency department recorded a 35 per cent increase in the number of visits for window or balcony fall-related injuries compared to the previous year (from 15 (2024) to 23 (2025)). The province’s specialist pediatric hospital, along with partners BC Emergency Health Services and the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, - [U.S.: Founder of Punjabi Devils Motorcycle Club Stockton sentenced to over 5 years in prison](https://voiceonline.com/u-s-founder-of-punjabi-devils-motorcycle-club-stockton-sentenced-to-over-5-years-in-prison/) - SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Jashanpreet Singh, 27, of Lodi, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd to five years and four months in prison for unlawful dealing of firearms and unlawful possession of a machine gun, U.S. Attorney Eric Grant announced on Tuesday. According to court documents, Singh was the founder of the - [Expanding access to care for people living with treatment-resistant depression in Fraser Health region](https://voiceonline.com/expanding-access-to-care-for-people-living-with-treatment-resistant-depression-in-fraser-health-region/) - ABOUT 20 per cent of Canadians will experience clinical depression at some point in their lives. Symptoms of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities can be triggered by major life events such as job loss, the end of a relationship, or other stresses. Sometimes there is no obvious cause. Treatment often includes antidepressant - [Invest Vancouver welcomes Nutanix’s expansion](https://voiceonline.com/invest-vancouver-welcomes-nutanixs-expansion/) - INVEST Vancouver, Metro Vancouver’s regional economic development service, says it welcomes Nutanix, a US-based technology company and global leader in hybrid multicloud computing, to the region. This expansion will support the development of the next generation of Nutanix’s platform, including its Nutanix Agentic AI offering, with the company planning a significant multi-year hiring investment in - [BC Place Vancouver: accessibility improvements, new hospitality spaces, upgraded technology, hybrid grass pitch](https://voiceonline.com/bc-place-vancouver-accessibility-improvements-new-hospitality-spaces-upgraded-technology-hybrid-grass-pitch/) - MAJOR upgrades and renovations to BC Place Vancouver were unveiled on Tuesday, marking one month to go until the stadium hosts seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, with the first match at BC Place Vancouver on June 13. "Hosting FIFA World Cup matches will drive tourism and bring significant economic benefits as soccer fans from - [Gurwinder Singh, 24, arrested and charged following gun seizure](https://voiceonline.com/gurwinder-singh-24-arrested-and-charged-following-gun-seizure/) - GURWINDER Singh, a 24-year-old male, has been arrested by the Surrey Police Service and is now charged with several Criminal Code offences following a vehicle stop on the evening of Monday, May 11 in Surrey’s City Centre neighbourhood. On May 11 at approximately 7:45 p.m., SPS’s Crime Reduction Unit officers stopped a vehicle for a - [Legal leaders honoured for service and commitment in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/legal-leaders-honoured-for-service-and-commitment-in-b-c/) - THREE members of British Columbia’s legal community were recognized by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch (CBABC) on May 9 for their dedication to the profession and to supporting others. Chief Judge Melissa Gillespie, Kathryn McGoldrick and Arun Mohan received awards recognizing their exceptional contributions to the legal community and the administration of justice in - [Elderly male pedestrian sustains serious injuries in Surrey crash](https://voiceonline.com/elderly-male-pedestrian-sustains-serious-injuries-in-surrey-crash/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a pedestrian-involved collision that occurred in the 7900-block of King George Boulevard on Monday that resulted in the pedestrian sustaining serious injuries. On May 11 at approximately 3:05 p.m., a vehicle travelling northbound struck a pedestrian in the 7900-block of King George Boulevard. The pedestrian, an elderly male, was - [Delta Police seek witnesses to May 2 fatal motor vehicle collision](https://voiceonline.com/delta-police-seek-witnesses-to-may-2-fatal-motor-vehicle-collision/) - THE Delta Police said on Tuesday that are continuing to investigate the fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred shortly after 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2 at the intersection of 118 Street and 75A Avenue in Delta. Several occupants were taken to hospital with serious injuries and sadly, the driver of one of the vehicles - [98.2 percent of BC nurses vote in favour of job action](https://voiceonline.com/98-2-percent-of-bc-nurses-vote-in-favour-of-job-action/) - MORE than 50,000 nurses have voted 98.2 percent in favour of job action, delivering a powerful and historic mandate that underscores the urgency of securing a fair collective agreement. “This vote is a defining moment,” said BC Nurses’ Union President and Chair of the Nurses’ Bargaining Association (NBA) provincial bargaining committee Adriane Gear on Tuesday. “Nurses - [Next stage of King George Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit approved by Surrey City Council](https://voiceonline.com/next-stage-of-king-george-boulevard-bus-rapid-transit-approved-by-surrey-city-council/) - SURREY City Council voted on Monday to move Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on King George Boulevard, one of the region’s busiest north-south corridors, into the full design stage. “As the city grows and our roads become more congested, residents need more rapid transit now,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke. “Council’s decision moves us closer to - [New Sunset Seniors Centre opens in South Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/new-sunset-seniors-centre-opens-in-south-vancouver/) - SENIORS in South Vancouver will have expanded access to programs and social connection with the opening of the new Sunset Seniors Centre. The purpose-built space adds more than 11,000 square feet of accessible programming space to the Sunset Community Centre and is designed to support healthy aging and create opportunities for seniors to stay active - [InBC, SFU partner to fund innovative B.C. businesses](https://voiceonline.com/inbc-sfu-partner-to-fund-innovative-b-c-businesses/) - INBC Investment Corp. (InBC) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) are partnering to create an SFU Innovates Venture Fund, which will create new high-quality jobs by accelerating the growth of innovative B.C. companies built on SFU research and discoveries. "Some of B.C.'s most innovative and successful companies have their roots at Simon Fraser University," said Ravi - [3 South Asians found guilty of first-degree murder in Abbotsford killing of Arnold and Joanne De Jong](https://voiceonline.com/3-south-asians-found-guilty-of-first-degree-murder-in-abbotsford-killing-of-arnold-and-joanne-de-jong/) - ABHIJEET Singh, Khushveer Toor and Gurkaran Singh, all in their twenties, have been found guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of Abbotsford seniors Arnold De Jong, 77, and his wife, Joanne De Jong, 76, in Abbotsford, The couple were found dead in their home on May 9, 2022. Both had been tied up with - [Emergency planning, risk assessments established for municipalities, regional districts](https://voiceonline.com/emergency-planning-risk-assessments-established-for-municipalities-regional-districts/) - MUNICIPALITIES and regional districts in B.C. will have modernized requirements for emergency-management planning in their communities when new responsibilities under the Emergency and Disaster Management Act come into effect, says the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. The new requirements were developed following provincewide engagement with the public and local authorities. They will come - [More seniors' housing in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/more-seniors-housing-in-langley/) - SENIORS in Langley City have access to 101 new and affordable homes with the opening of The Maple, a new housing development for independent seniors. "Seniors have helped shape our communities and it is important that they have continued access to safe and affordable housing," said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, on - [New investments open doors for B.C. wood and expand global demand](https://voiceonline.com/new-investments-open-doors-for-b-c-wood-and-expand-global-demand/) - BRITISH Columbia is growing stronger roots in global wood markets, investing more than $12 million to expand demand for made-in-B.C. forest products, support workers, and open new opportunities for communities throughout the province, says the Ministry of Forests. As the forest sector continues facing punitive U.S. trade actions, B.C. is looking to new trade avenues - [Investing in more child care spaces throughout B.C](https://voiceonline.com/investing-in-more-child-care-spaces-throughout-b-c/) - SCHOOL districts can now apply for support to accelerate the creation of before- and after-school care spaces throughout the province. Funding is available for schools to repurpose existing space, which will help cover startup costs that come with launching new child care programs. "Schools are community hubs and this funding will help schools turn available - [Pedestrian-involved collision in Surrey leads to road closure](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-involved-collision-in-surrey-leads-to-road-closure/) - SURREY Police say they are currently on the scene of a collision involving a pedestrian near 79 Avenue and King George Boulevard. Northbound King George Boulevard between 76 and 80 avenues will be impacted by a road closure. Use of alternative routes is recommended. - [Surrey Police Chief clarifies public commentary regarding gang enforcement](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-chief-clarifies-public-commentary-regarding-gang-enforcement/) - "Accelerated transition timelines continue to place substantial strain on available staffing and must be aligned with realistic workforce capacity" SURREY Police Chief Norm Lipinski in response to recent public commentary regarding gang enforcement in Surrey said in a statement on Monday: “The recent shootings in Surrey are deeply concerning, and my thoughts are with - [Community turns out for Maple Ridge RCMP Open House](https://voiceonline.com/community-turns-out-for-maple-ridge-rcmp-open-house/) - THIS past weekend, Maple Ridge RCMP opened its doors to the public to help kick off National Police Week and celebrate their new name and long-standing commitment to the community. Over a thousand people showed up to the free Open House on Saturday, May 9 that featured many interactive booths with police vehicles, equipment, and - [Man in custody after 24-year-old woman found dead in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/man-in-custody-after-24-year-old-woman-found-dead-in-langley/) - ON Saturday, May 9 at approximately 2:44 p.m., Langley RCMP received a report of a suspicious death at a residence in the 20800-block of 87 Avenue. Officers from Langley RCMP as well as first responders with BC Emergency Heath Services (BC EHS) attended the residence and located a 24-year-old woman deceased. Based on initial observations at - [Mayor wants Surrey Police Board to ensure SPS has clear plan to address gang activity](https://voiceonline.com/mayor-wants-surrey-police-board-to-ensure-sps-has-clear-plan-to-address-gang-activity/) - FOLLOWING three recent shooting incidents in Surrey that have left three people dead and two others in critical condition, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said on Monday: "This violence is unacceptable and deeply troubling for the people who live and work here." In a statement, Locke said: "Gang activity has posed a serious threat to public - [Alberta RCMP cautions public on Outlaw Motorcycle Gang activity as "Satan’s Choice" expands](https://voiceonline.com/alberta-rcmp-cautions-public-on-outlaw-motorcycle-gang-activity-as-satans-choice-expands/) - ALBERTA RCMP is cautioning the public on the rise of Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMG) activity within Alberta as motorcycle season has arrived. In a post on the Alberta RCMP Facebook page, police say that Albertans should expect to see an increase in motorcyclists from these gangs on provincial roads, highways, and at gas stations, as - [Harprit Singh Gill of Richmond arrested for allegedly scamming Alberta resident of $729,900](https://voiceonline.com/harprit-singh-gill-of-richmond-arrested-for-allegedly-scamming-alberta-resident-of-729900/) - ALBERTA RCMP say that in February of 2025, Three Hills RCMP began an investigation into an investment scam where a victim was defrauded $729, 900. The victim had researched online about high interest savings and was contacted by a company representative who claimed to be with JP Morgan. The victim was offered a Guaranteed Investment - [Suspects in Ontario murder may be in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/suspects-in-ontario-murder-may-be-in-b-c/) - AS the investigation into a suspicious death in Perth, Ontario, continues, police are seeking the public’s assistance to locate the accused, who are wanted for second degree murder and may be in British Columbia. On Sunday, April 12 at approximately 3:15 p.m., officers from the Lanark County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded - [Delta crash leaves motorcycle on traffic light pole; watch the sequence (Sunday update)](https://voiceonline.com/delta-crash-leaves-motorcycle-on-traffic-light-pole-watch-the-sequence-sunday-update/) - THE sheer force of a crash involving a car and a motorcycle on Scott Road at 71 Avenue at the entrance to Scottsdale Centre sent the motorcycle flying up and landing on a traffic light pole where it remained suspended as first responders attended to the injured motorcyclist. The driver of the car was reportedly - [Canadians arriving from MV Hondius to B.C. remain asymptomatic](https://voiceonline.com/canadians-arriving-from-mv-hondius-to-b-c-remain-asymptomatic/) - "Hantavirus is very different from respiratory viruses, such as COVID-19" DR. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, on Sunday said in a statement about the arrival of Canadians from MV Hondius to B.C. that all individuals remain asymptomatic in connection to the hantavirus. Henry said: "Four Canadians from the MV Hondius are expected to arrive - [Two men in critical condition following Surrey shooting](https://voiceonline.com/two-men-in-critical-condition-following-surrey-shooting/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating an early morning shooting in the 7100-block of 152 Street that has sent two to hospital in critical condition. At 3:49 a.m. on Sunday, May 10, SPS frontline officers responded to calls that two men had been shot outside the Chevron gas station in the 7100-block of 152 Street. - [San Jose Earthquakes 1 - Whitecaps FC 1: Whitecaps earn hard-fought draw in battle for best in the West](https://voiceonline.com/san-jose-earthquakes-1-whitecaps-fc-1-whitecaps-earn-hard-fought-draw-in-battle-for-best-in-the-west/) - With the result, Whitecaps FC have kept pace at the top of the overall MLS standings and continue to lead the league with a +20 goal difference, sitting only three points behind San Jose Earthquakes, with a game in hand. Whitecaps FC extended their unbeaten streak to six matches (4W-0L-2D) and remain undefeated on the - [300kg of meth hidden inside pressure washers headed for Australia seized by CBSA](https://voiceonline.com/300kg-of-meth-hidden-inside-pressure-washers-headed-for-australia-seized-by-cbsa/) - A man from Kellyville, a suburb of Sydney in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), was scheduled to appear before a NSW court after a multi-national police operation saw 300kg of methamphetamine hidden inside pressure washers seized by Canadian authorities, according to a joint media release between the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the - [Police investigate vandalism of culturally significant mural in downtown Chilliwack](https://voiceonline.com/police-investigate-vandalism-of-culturally-significant-mural-in-downtown-chilliwack/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP say they are investigating an incident of vandalism involving one of the city’s most beloved murals, located on Victoria Avenue in downtown Chilliwack. On Wednesday, May 6 at approximately 10 a.m., police received a report that the mural of Inez, a local Stó:lō woman, had been damaged. Unknown individuals defaced the artwork with - [Science World is bringing 6 weeks of STEAM adventures to Grades 1–6 in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/science-world-is-bringing-6-weeks-of-steam-adventures-to-grades-1-6-in-surrey/) - THIS summer, Science World is bringing its high-energy, impactful summer camps to Surrey. Children in Grades 1 through 6 will have access to Science World’s celebrated week-long science camp right in their own backyards. Running from June 29 to August 7, the camps give kids six weeks of hands-on STEAM discovery. Campers will dive headfirst - [2 Canadians, 1 Pakistani charged with attempted smuggling of 89 firearms from U.S. into Canada](https://voiceonline.com/2-canadians-1-pakistani-charged-with-attempted-smuggling-of-89-firearms-from-u-s-into-canada/) - U.S. authorities on Friday announced the arrest of Malik Bromfield, Faizan Ali and Kamal Salman, who are charged with multiple offenses relating to the transporting of 89 firearms, including at least 17 that were reported stolen, and attempting to smuggle those firearms to Canada. Bromfield, Ali and Salman were presented before U.S. Magistrate Judge Judith - [Trounce Alley upgrades complete revitalization of Blood Alley Square](https://voiceonline.com/trounce-alley-upgrades-complete-revitalization-of-blood-alley-square/) - THE renewal of Trounce Alley — one of Vancouver’s first streets — is now complete, marking the final step in the revitalization of Blood Alley Square in Gastown. Residents and visitors can now enjoy this renewed public space throughout the year. The Trounce Alley upgrades began in November 2025 and focused on rehabilitating the alley - [Queensborough Bridge southbound lanes open after vehicle fire (update)](https://voiceonline.com/queensborough-bridge-southbound-lanes-closed-due-to-vehicle-fire/) - UPDATE 5:30 p.m.: "All lanes on the Queensborough Bridge are now open." ON Friday, May 8 at approximately 2 p.m., New Westminster Police officers were called to assist New Westminster Fire and Rescue Services with traffic control after a vehicle caught fire on the Queenborough Bridge. Crews are working to clear fuel and debris on - [Look what someone had in a duffel bag in Surrey!](https://voiceonline.com/look-what-someone-had-in-a-duffel-bag-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police say that earlier this week, their frontline officers in Whalley observed a suspicious individual with a duffel bag. "Our members subsequently arrested the suspect and seized a loaded shotgun from the bag," police said in a post on X on Friday. - [Suspects arrested with loaded handgun after woman stabbed in New Westminster](https://voiceonline.com/suspects-arrested-with-loaded-handgun-after-woman-stabbed-in-new-westminster/) - ON Wednesday, May 6 at approximately 11 p.m., New Westminster Police received a 9-1-1 call from someone describing a woman being slashed with a knife. The caller said that two men were fleeing the scene and they provided descriptions of the suspects. Officers rushed to the New Westminster SkyTrain station to provide aid to the - [Surrey Langley SkyTrain: All 8 stations along the 16-kilometre extension are now under construction](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-langley-skytrain-all-8-stations-along-the-16-kilometre-extension-are-now-under-construction/) - STATION construction is underway at all eight stations along the Surrey Langley SkyTrain extension, marking a major project milestone and moving the region closer to better, more connected transit for communities south of the Fraser River. Station foundation work is already complete at six stations, with work continuing at 152 Street Station and beginning at - [Transit Police appeal for witnesses in Joyce SkyTrain Station incident](https://voiceonline.com/transit-police-appeal-for-witnesses-in-joyce-skytrain-station-incident/) - M ETRO Vancouver Transit Police are appealing for witnesses after an incident took place near the Joyce Skytrain Station. On Wednesday, May 6 at 7:45 p.m., Metro Vancouver Transit Police received a report of a male with a weapon, uttering threats near Joyce Skytrain Station. Transit Police members located the male inside the station. During - [Suspects in alleged assault of child at Surrey's Khalsa Day celebrations identified](https://voiceonline.com/two-suspects-in-alleged-assault-of-child-at-surreys-khalsa-day-celebrations-identified/) - SURREY Police Service said on Friday that their investigators have identified the two men suspected to have been involved in the alleged assault of a child while inside a carnival attraction at the April 19 Khalsa Day celebrations. On Sunday, April 19 at approximately 5 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of an - [Surrey’s free outdoor skating rink wins provincial excellence award](https://voiceonline.com/surreys-free-outdoor-skating-rink-wins-provincial-excellence-award/) - THE City of Surrey announced on Friday that Skating at Civic Plaza has received the 2026 Program Excellence Award from the B.C. Recreation and Parks Association, which recognizes innovative programs that create positive community impact and serve as models for other local governments and organizations. “This recognition reflects Council’s commitment to creating a vibrant entertainment - [SurreyNow launches full slate of candidates for municipal election](https://voiceonline.com/surreynow-launches-full-slate-of-candidates/) - THE newly formed SurreyNow elector organization on May 2 officially launched its campaign for the 2026 municipal election. At the event, local builder and business owner Troy Van Vliet formally announced his candidacy for Mayor of Surrey. Standing alongside him was the full SurreyNow slate, a team of professionals committed to a vision of "Safe - [IHIT returns South Asian murder suspect to Canada following U.S. extradition](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-returns-south-asian-murder-suspect-to-canada-following-u-s-extradition/) - ON December 14, 2024, at approximately 3 a.m., RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) frontline officers were called to a residence in the 14700-block of 108A Avenue in Surrey. Surrey Police Service (SPS) and SPOSU attended the area and located two individuals suffering from life-threatening injuries. Despite life-saving measures, one woman succumbed to her - [CFSEU-BC arrests 11 individuals in illegal gaming house investigation](https://voiceonline.com/cfseu-bc-arrests-11-individuals-in-illegal-gaming-house-investigation/) - THE Joint Illegal Gaming Investigation Team (JIGIT) of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. last November started an investigation into a suspected Illegal Gaming House (IGH) operating in Maple Ridge. The investigation progressed and on April 29, JIGIT and Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET) officers executed multiple search warrants in Maple Ridge, Coquitlam - [Abbotsford Police investigate two armed street robberies involving South Asian male suspect](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-investigate-two-armed-street-robberies-involving-south-asian-male-suspect/) - ON April 14, Abbotsford Police patrol officers initiated an investigation into a street robbery that occurred at approximately 2:40 p.m. near the intersection of Maclure Road and Trethewey Street. A second street robbery occurred on April 30 at approximately 8:09 p.m., along Discovery Trail near Abbotsford Exhibition Park. In both incidents, a lone male suspect—described - [Surrey Soccer Fan Zones kick off with opening celebration on June 12](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-soccer-fan-zones-kick-off-with-opening-celebration-on-june-12/) - THE City of Surrey will officially launch its Surrey Soccer Fan Zones with a free opening celebration on June 12 at Civic Plaza, where fans can gather to watch Canada’s first match of the FIFA World Cup 26 on the big screen. In honour of this once-in-a-lifetime moment, the first 250 fans will receive a - [Man charged in Downtown Eastside homicide (update)](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-in-downtown-eastside-homicide-update/) - Thursday update: The BC Prosecution Service laid a charge of second-degree murder charge against 27-year-old Braden Levine Ollenberger on Wednesday. Ollenberger remains in custody. VANCOUVER Police are investigating the city’s fourth homicide of 2026 after a man succumbed to injuries sustained in an alleged stabbing near East Hastings and Columbia Street. VPD officers responded to - [Full-time international students in public postsecondary institutions decreased 26% in 2025/2026](https://voiceonline.com/full-time-international-students-in-public-postsecondary-institutions-decreased-26-in-2025-2026/) - FROM the 2003/2004 to 2023/2024 academic years, the number of full-time international students in public postsecondary institutions in Canada increased eightfold. It then fell by almost one-third, according to new preliminary estimates now available for the 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 academic years. These results are from the Statistics Canada study entitled "Feasibility study: Estimating the international - [Peel Regional Police arrest Kabir Jangra of Brampton in human trafficking investigation](https://voiceonline.com/peel-regional-police-arrest-kabir-jangra-of-brampton-in-human-trafficking-investigation/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators from the Vice and Human Trafficking Unit have arrested Kabir Jangra, a 23-year-old Brampton man, in connection with a human trafficking investigation. In April, Peel Regional Police was alerted to a female who was being trafficked within the sex industry. Between October 2025 and February 2026, it is alleged that - [Surrey man threatens traffic flagger with knife in Burnaby; arrested in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-man-who-threatened-traffic-flagger-with-knife-in-burnaby-arrested-in-vancouver/) - VANCOUVER Police officers arrested a man in the Downtown Eastside after he allegedly threatened a traffic control person in Burnaby with a knife. On Monday, May 4, shortly after 1 p.m., Burnaby RCMP officers responded after a man allegedly held a knife to the throat of a flagger near Olive Avenue and Central Boulevard. The - [Newfoundland and Labrador RCMP seek public’s help to identify South Asian suspect](https://voiceonline.com/newfoundland-and-labrador-rcmp-seek-publics-help-to-identify-south-asian-suspect/) - THE RCMP Major Crimes Unit (MCU) in Newfoundland and Labrador is releasing images of a suspect connected to an ongoing criminal investigation. Police are turning to the public for their help to identify and locate the unknown man. Major crimes investigators continue their efforts to positively identify the individual who was involved in a serious - [Jaskaran Saroye arrested and charged in April 13 shooting into Surrey residence](https://voiceonline.com/jaskaran-saroye-arrested-and-charged-in-april-13-shooting-into-surrey-residence/) - SURREY Police announced on Wednesday that Jaskaran Saroye, 27, has been arrested and charged with discharging a firearm into a place, knowing or being reckless as to whether someone was present, in connection to a shooting into a residence in the early hours of April 13. Saroye has been remanded in custody and is awaiting - [Targeted detours reopening Broadway sooner](https://voiceonline.com/targeted-detours-reopening-broadway-sooner/) - SHORT, targeted vehicle detours during Broadway Subway construction are minimizing the time that residents, businesses and commuters are affected by the work, getting Broadway restored sooner. "We're using what we learned at Mount Pleasant to cut down disruption times at the Broadway-City Hall Station," said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit, on Wednesday. "Finishing - [Abbotsford Police launches Project Clearview to support community safety](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-launches-project-clearview-to-support-community-safety/) - RESIDENTS and business owners in Abbotsford can play an important role in supporting community safety by participating in Project Clearview, a voluntary community camera registry program by the Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) to support criminal investigations and improve response efficiency. Project Clearview is a community-focused initiative that helps police quickly identify and access video evidence - [Attorney General Sharma welcomes changes to victims of crime policy](https://voiceonline.com/attorney-general-sharma-welcomes-changes-to-victims-of-crime-policy/) - ATTORNEY General Niki Sharma on Wednesday welcomed the BC Prosecution Service's recent updates to its policy on the treatment of victims of crime, including victims of intimate-partner and sexual violence, in B.C.'s justice system. Sharma said in a statement: "Survivors should never feel silenced, disbelieved or alone when seeking justice. Policy changes like this, alongside - [DRIPA leading to significant business concerns: BCBC survey](https://voiceonline.com/dripa-leading-to-significant-business-concerns-bcbc-survey/) - THE Business Council of British Columbia (BCBC) on Wednesday released the findings of a member survey showing 98 per cent of respondents are “very concerned” about the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People’s Act (DRIPA) applying to all laws in the province. The same share of respondents also said that they do not believe - [NDP: B.C. Conservatives push out Surrey and South Asian voters in leadership race](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-b-c-conservatives-push-out-surrey-and-south-asian-voters-in-leadership-race/) - THE NDP on Wednesday slammed the B.C. Conservative Party for allegedly making several choices that reduce the influence of Surrey, and South Asian voters in particular, in their leadership race. This includes disqualifying South Asian members, not hosting an in-person membership verification site in Surrey, and a weighted voting scheme that reduces the value of - [Driver gets company truck impounded for alleged impaired driving, turning off speed limiter](https://voiceonline.com/driver-gets-company-truck-impounded-for-alleged-impaired-driving-turning-off-speed-limiter/) - HEAVY commercial trucks are required to be speed limited to 105 km/h in BC, and a North Vancouver driver’s choice to disobey that law has led him straight into a charge of impaired driving, says BC Highway Patrol. Since April 2024, all heavy commercial trucks (over 11,793 kgs) manufactured after 1994, with electronically controlled engines, - [Carney welcomes the largest order of commercial aircraft in Canadian history](https://voiceonline.com/carney-welcomes-the-largest-order-of-commercial-aircraft-in-canadian-history/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday welcomed an agreement between Airbus and Malaysia's AirAsia to purchase 150 Airbus A220-300 aircraft – the largest order for a Canadian-designed and produced aircraft in history. With every aircraft assembled in Airbus Canada’s facility in Mirabel, Québec, this agreement will strengthen the province’s dynamic and world-leading aerospace manufacturing industry - [Surrey unveils first-ever Sports Hall of Fame inductees](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-unveils-first-ever-sports-hall-of-fame-inductees/) - THE City of Surrey on Wednesday announced the inaugural class of inductees into the recently created Surrey Sports Hall of Fame. The inductees will be sworn in at a special ceremony on Tuesday, June 2 at City Hall. These individuals and teams, Class of 2026, are recognized for their outstanding contributions as athletes, high performance athletes, builders, coaches, teams, and game changers who - [Construction injury rate down 25 per cent over past decade](https://voiceonline.com/construction-injury-rate-down-25-per-cent-over-past-decade/) - THE first week of May marks Construction Safety Week, a time to reflect on the measurable progress made in B.C.’s construction sector over the past decade, and to re-commit to safer workplaces, says WorkSafeBC. Over the last 10 years, the overall time-loss injury rate in construction has declined by 25 per cent, while the serious - [Engagement begins on the size and structure of Metro Vancouver’s four boards](https://voiceonline.com/engagement-begins-on-the-size-and-structure-of-metro-vancouvers-four-boards/) - AS the region grows and becomes more complex, Metro Vancouver is examining whether its current board size, voting structure, and composition will continue to be the right fit. From May 6 to June 14, 2026, the public is invited to share their thoughts during public engagement. “For more than a century, communities across Metro Vancouver - [Canada strengthens regulation of immigration and citizenship consultants](https://voiceonline.com/canada-strengthens-regulation-of-immigration-and-citizenship-consultants-2/) - LENA Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on Wednesday announced new regulations to enhance the oversight of immigration and citizenship consultants in Canada. These measures will reinforce the role of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and help applicants obtain more reliable, transparent and accountable services throughout their immigration or citizenship process. - [One dead, several seriously injured in Delta crash](https://voiceonline.com/one-dead-several-seriously-injured-in-delta-crash/) - DELTA Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles that occurred just after 3 p.m. on Saturday. At approximately 3:08 p.m., Delta Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 118 Street and 75A Avenue. Several occupants were taken to hospital with serious injuries and sadly, - [$5 million in new playground funding will support kids' health, well-being](https://voiceonline.com/5-million-in-new-playground-funding-will-support-kids-health-well-being/) - THROUGH Budget 2026, students throughout B.C. will have access to modern, inclusive playground equipment so they can continue to learn and grow. "Every child deserves the opportunity to enjoy a safe and accessible place to play," said Premier David Eby on Friday. "Playgrounds are outdoor classrooms that teach our children valuable life skills - exploration, - ["Red dresses mark what systems already know"](https://voiceonline.com/red-dresses-mark-what-systems-already-know/) - FRONTLINE statement from Centre for Family Equity, Erin Arnold, Surrey Women’s Centre, Victoria Women’s Transition House Society, Prince George Sexual Assault Centre, and Pacific Post Partum Support Society on Violence Against Indigenous Women, girls and Two Spirit on Red Dress Day, May 5, 2026: RED dresses are appearing again. Hung along streets, in trees, - [Employers overlook risks of work-related driving](https://voiceonline.com/employers-overlook-risks-of-work-related-driving/) - AS National Road Safety Week (May 12 to 18) approaches, new research shows many B.C. employers overlook one of the most common and dangerous workplace hazards: driving on the job. A recent survey by Road Safety at Work found that 51% of employers say work-related driving is not dangerous. Yet it’s the leading cause of - [REMINDER: B.C. testing emergency alerts to cellphones, TV, radio on Wednesday at 1:55 p.m.](https://voiceonline.com/reminder-b-c-testing-emergency-alerts-to-cellphones-tv-radio-on-wednesday-at-155-p-m-2/) - A test of the BC Emergency Alert system will occur at 1:55 p.m. (Pacific time) on Wednesday, May 6 during Emergency Preparedness Week. The test alert will be sent to all compatible cellphones and will interrupt radio and television broadcasts. The alert will be clearly identified as a test and will not require any action from - [Property tax deferral remains a good option for cash-strapped senior homeowners](https://voiceonline.com/property-tax-deferral-remains-a-good-option-for-cash-strapped-senior-homeowners/) - BC Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt encourages senior homeowners with affordability challenges to consider deferring their property taxes despite increases to the interest charges announced in Budget 2026. “The average deferred property tax amount in 2024/25 was $5,400 which is a lot of money for an older adult on a fixed income,” said Levitt on Tuesday. - [BC Conservative Party nets over $1 million in political contributions in Q1](https://voiceonline.com/bc-conservative-party-nets-over-1-million-in-political-contributions-in-q1/) - THE BC Conservative Party’s received $1,083,187.10 in political contributions in the first quarter of 2026 as compared to the BC NDP’s $702,820.91. The BC Green Party got $129,811.46 in political contributions, according to figures released on Tuesday by Elections BC. Filer Total political contributions from January 1 to March 31, 2026 Link to political - [Understanding the laws surrounding micromobility vehicles: RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/understanding-the-laws-surrounding-micromobility-vehicles-rcmp/) - COQUITLAM RCMP are reminding the public of the importance of understanding the laws surrounding micromobility vehicles. Police are reminding the public that electric bikes, electric scooters, mopeds (limited‑speed motorcycles), and pocket bikes are subject to very different legal requirements, and misunderstanding those differences can result in fines or vehicle seizure. * Electric bikes (e‑bikes) are bicycles with - [5X Fest 2026 spotlights future of Panjabi music, art, and creative culture](https://voiceonline.com/5x-fest-2026-spotlights-future-of-panjabi-music-art-and-creative-culture/) - 5X Fest 2026, returns May 15 to 17 with three days of programming across Vancouver and Surrey, bringing together the artists, industry voices, creatives, and communities shaping the sound and future of Panjabi and South Asian culture. Presented by the Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society, 5X Fest 2026 continues to be one of Canada’s most - [Surrey homicide victim was man in his 30's with no criminal history](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-homicide-victim-was-man-in-his-30s-with-no-criminal-history/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) says Monday's homicide victim in Surrey was a man in his 30’s who had no criminal history and was not previously the target of any reported threats or extortion. He was at his place of work at the time of the shooting. IHIT said it is working closely with the - [Spring cleaning made easy with Surrey’s free waste drop-off program](https://voiceonline.com/spring-cleaning-made-easy-with-surreys-free-waste-drop-off-program/) - TO support spring cleaning, the City of Surrey is once again offering its Free Waste Drop-Off program, providing residents with a convenient, no-cost option to dispose of unwanted items. From May 4 to September 30, households can drop off up to 100 kg of waste for free at the Central Surrey and North Surrey recycling - [Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will be next governor general](https://voiceonline.com/former-supreme-court-justice-louise-arbour-will-be-next-governor-general/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday announced that former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will be the next Governor General of Canada. She will be Canada’s 31st Governor General since Confederation and the first Governor General of Canada appointed by King Charles III. Arbour is a world-renowned legal scholar, judge, and leader in human rights - [Science World will transform its dome into FIFA World Cup match ball](https://voiceonline.com/science-world-will-transform-its-dome-into-fifa-world-cup-match-ball/) - VANCOUVER'S most iconic landmark will be undergoing a stunning transformation. Science World will be unveiled as "The Beautiful Dome," a massive, 360-degree, 40-metre-diameter re-creation of the adidas Trionda, the official match ball of the FIFA World Cup 2026. A nod to "The Beautiful Game," this ambitious project is made up of 131 custom-shaped and -sized - [Vancouver mayor to move urgent motion to block proposed overdose prevention site](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-mayor-to-move-urgent-motion-to-block-proposed-overdose-prevention-site/) - VANCOUVER Mayor Ken Sim announced on Tuesday morning that he is moving an urgent motion to block a proposed overdose prevention site (OPS) at 900 Helmcken Street. The motion, set to come forward during Tuesday’s Vancouver City Council meeting, would direct City staff to ‘use all tools available to the City’ including permitting, licensing, servicing, - [Chilliwack RCMP investigate serious assaults on Sunday](https://voiceonline.com/chilliwack-rcmp-investigate-serious-assaults-on-sunday/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP are investigating two assaults that occurred early Sunday morning and are believed to be related. Officers from the Serious Crimes Unit are asking members of the public who were in the area at the time, or who may have CCTV or dash‑camera footage, to come forward. On May 3 at approximately 2 a.m., - [Man shot dead at Surrey business](https://voiceonline.com/man-shot-dead-at-surrey-business/) - A man has been shot dead at a Surrey business in the 13000-block of 76 Avenue. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over the conduct of the investigation. The business mentioned at the front of the building is "Advanced Learning Centre." However, there are several other businesses in that building. Community sources claim - [Demand to expel Chinese consulate officials who tried to get 'Shen Yun' cancelled](https://voiceonline.com/demand-to-expel-chinese-consulate-officials-who-tried-to-get-shen-yun-cancelled/) - THE Falun Dafa Association of Canada is calling for the removal of Chinese consulate officials in Vancouver after Global News reported that representatives from the Chinese consulate met with civil servants at Vancouver's Civic Theatre regarding Shen Yun Performing Arts. "There was never a doubt in our minds that theatres in Canada were being pressured by - [CSIS: Advocacy for Khalistan separatism is lawful political activity; Khalistani extremists a national security threat](https://voiceonline.com/csis-advocacy-for-khalistan-separatism-is-lawful-political-activity-khalistani-extremists-a-national-security-threat/) - "Ongoing involvement in violent extremist activities by [Canada-based Khalistani extremists] continues to pose a national security threat to Canada and to Canadian interests" THE Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) says in its Public Report 2025 that was tabled in Parliament on Friday that "in Canada, advocacy for Khalistan separatism is lawful political activity." In - [Peace Arch Hospital beginning upgrade of nearly $5 million to its MRI services](https://voiceonline.com/peace-arch-hospital-beginning-upgrade-of-nearly-5-million-to-its-mri-services/) - RESIDENTS of White Rock and South Surrey will have greater access to updated, state-of-the-art medical imaging services as Peace Arch Hospital begins an upgrade to its MRI services, at a cost of nearly $5 million. "People getting timely access to MRI scans is crucial to help health-care teams diagnose conditions faster and more accurately," said - [Alberta man charged in Langley double homicide](https://voiceonline.com/alberta-man-charged-in-langley-double-homicide/) - CREGG Lafferty-Tuccaro, 33, of Alberta was charged on Monday with second-degree murder in last month's deaths of an 18-year-old young woman and a 33-year-old man who resided together at a Langley residence. On April 27 at approximately 11:16 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious incident in the 21000-block of 16 Avenue - [B.C. testing emergency alerts to cellphones, TV, radio on Wednesday, May 6](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-testing-emergency-alerts-to-cellphones-tv-radio-on-wednesday-may-6/) - A test of the BC Emergency Alert system will occur at 1:55 p.m. (Pacific time) on Wednesday, May 6 during Emergency Preparedness Week. The test alert will be sent to all compatible cellphones and will interrupt radio and television broadcasts. The alert will be clearly identified as a test and will not require any action - [Kitsilano Pool targeting mid-June opening as City advances planning for its future](https://voiceonline.com/kitsilano-pool-targeting-mid-june-opening-as-city-advances-planning-for-its-future/) - THE City of Vancouver and Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation are preparing Kitsilano Pool for the upcoming summer season, with a targeted mid-June opening following the completion of seasonal maintenance and final inspections. Pre-season work includes assessing the pool’s condition and completing necessary repairs to its pipes and basin. Once repairs are complete, the - [Surrey launches second round of engagement on future of Unwin Park](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-launches-second-round-of-engagement-on-future-of-unwin-park/) - THE City of Surrey is seeking feedback on a draft concept plan for Unwin Park, developed using input from the first round of public engagement held in November. “This Council has continued to listen to residents to understand their needs as part of the Focus Newton initiative, and we are excited to share this new - [Abbotsford crash sends pedestrian to hospital; driver arrested](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-crash-sends-pedestrian-to-hospital-driver-arrested/) - Monday, May 4 update: Abbotsford Police say that the pedestrian has passed away. AT approximately 3:34 p.m. on Friday, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a collision involving a pedestrian at the intersection of Simon Avenue and Emerson Street. Emergency crews arrived on scene and found a pedestrian suffering from serious injuries after being - [Elevator replacement work complete at Stadium–Chinatown Station](https://voiceonline.com/elevator-replacement-work-complete-at-stadium-chinatown-station/) - A new elevator is now open at Stadium–Chinatown Station, as Translink prioritizes accessibility and modernizes original infrastructure across the Expo Line. This new, higher-capacity elevator provides up to 20 per cent more room for SkyTrain customers. The Expo Line Elevator Replacement Program is replacing 21 original elevators across 15 stations. Once complete, all the original Expo Line elevators - [Vancouver Police arrests suspect in Cambie Bridge stranger assault](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-arrests-suspect-in-cambie-bridge-stranger-assault/) - VANCOUVER Police officers intervened last Saturday morning after witnessing a man on the Cambie Bridge allegedly punching a jogger before attempting to assault a woman and her young child. At 10:50 a.m. on May 2, an officer who was conducting an unrelated investigation in the area, observed the man acting erratically. Upon witnessing the assault, - [Surrey Police release photo of Prabhjot Singh to help with extortion investigations](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-release-photo-of-prabhjot-singh-to-help-with-extortion-investigations/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is releasing a photo of a male who has been removed from Canada in the hopes of appealing to the public for information on his associates and activities while he was in Canada. This individual is suspected of being involved in the ongoing extortion crisis. In early 2026, Prabhjot Singh, a 20-year-old - [Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department returns to full hours of operation](https://voiceonline.com/mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department-returns-to-full-hours-of-operation-2/) - EFFECTIVE 8 a.m. on Monday, full 24/7 Emergency Department coverage has resumed in the Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department. Fraser Health said that it continues to work with the physician group to actively address physician staffing gaps as they arise to maintain service continuity. While full Emergency Department services have resumed, future service adaptations may still be required to - [Person in custody for unauthorized access to aircraft at Vancouver International Airport](https://voiceonline.com/person-in-custody-for-unauthorized-access-to-aircraft-at-vancouver-international-airport/) - ON Monday at approximately 4 a.m., Richmond RCMP responded to an incident at Vancouver International Airport involving an individual who accessed an aircraft without authorization. The situation was resolved and one individual is now in police custody. Specialized police resources responded alongside the police’s partners at the airport. The investigation is ongoing. No further details - [IRCC accelerating permanent residence for 33,000 workers in smaller and rural communities](https://voiceonline.com/ircc-accelerating-permanent-residence-for-33000-workers-in-smaller-and-rural-communities/) - LENA Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on Monday announced progress on the department’s one-time In-Canada Workers Initiative, as announced in Budget 2025, which accelerates the transition of up to 33,000 workers in Canada to permanent residence in 2026 and 2027. These individuals have already established strong roots in their communities and are - [Shots fired into Delta business](https://voiceonline.com/shots-fired-into-delta-business/) - ON Saturday, May 2 at approximately 3:41 a.m., Delta Police responded to a report of shots fired in the 8200-block of 120 Street. Officers located shell casings, and confirmed several shots had been fired into an unoccupied business. While the incident appears to be targeted, police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the shooting, - [Abbotsford Police have nabbed 341 impaired drivers so far this year](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-have-nabbed-341-impaired-drivers-so-far-this-year/) - ABBOTSFORD Police say that on Saturday night their patrol officers were kept extremely busy responding to reports of impaired drivers and proactively conducting enforcement to locate them. In just a 12‑hour period overnight, officers removed 11 impaired drivers from Abbotsford roadways. So far this year, Abbotsford Police have removed 341 impaired drivers from the streets. - [Vancouver Police: Missing South Asian man located](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-missing-south-asian-man-located/) - VANCOUVER Police said on Sunday that the missing South Asian man who had last been seen near the 29th Avenue SkyTrain Station on the morning of April 25 has been located. - [Whitecaps FC 1 - Los Angeles Galaxy 1: 'Caps keep pace at top of MLS standings](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-1-los-angeles-galaxy-1-caps-keep-pace-at-top-of-mls-standings/) - With the result, Whitecaps FC have kept pace at the top of the overall MLS standings and continue to lead the league with a +20 goal difference, sitting only three points behind San Jose Earthquakes, with a game in hand. The 'Caps will face the Quakes next Saturday, May 9 at PayPal Park in one - [Burnaby crash seriously injures two young pedestrians](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-crash-seriously-injures-two-young-pedestrians/) - BURNABY RCMP are asking the public for dashcam video and witnesses after a collision that has left two young pedestrians -- an 11-year-old boy and a nine-year-old girl -- in the hospital with serious injuries. On Saturday at approximately 12:45 p.m., frontline officers responded to a report of a collision involving two young pedestrians on - [Abbotsford Police seize drugs, cash after stopping truck stolen from Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-seize-drugs-cash-after-stopping-truck-stolen-from-alberta/) - ON Wednesday, April 29 just after 6 a.m., an officer with the Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Service observed a suspicious truck in the 39400-block of No. 3 Road. A check of the licence plate revealed it did not match the vehicle. Abbotsford Police Department patrol officers attended the area to assist, and the - [Parliamentary reception to recognize 1984 Sikh Genocide and Sikh Heritage Month held in Senate of Canada](https://voiceonline.com/parliamentary-reception-to-recognize-1984-sikh-genocide-and-sikh-heritage-month-held-in-senate-of-canada/) - SIKHS across Canada convened a Parliamentary reception at the Senate of Canada Building marking ongoing efforts to secure formal recognition of the 1984 Sikh Genocide. The event was organized by the Ad Hoc Committee for the Recognition of the 1984 Sikh Genocide that said that it reflects sustained advocacy by Sikh institutions across the country - [ICBC expands live, on-demand sign language to all driver licensing offices](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-expands-live-on-demand-sign-language-to-all-driver-licensing-offices/) - DEAF and hard of hearing customers now have better access to ICBC driver licensing services with the rollout of virtual, on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation to every driver licensing office in British Columbia. “Expanding on-demand ASL interpretation to every driver licensing office in B.C. means Deaf and hard of hearing people can access these - [Opening new supportive homes in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/opening-new-supportive-homes-in-surrey/) - PEOPLE experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Surrey have access to 60 new homes with supports with the opening of Bentley Place, a new supportive-housing building. “Supportive homes help bring people indoors, where they can have access to supports and get connected to services that will help them,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing - [Vancouver Park Board to continue lifeguarding at nine beaches](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-park-board-to-continue-lifeguarding-at-nine-beaches/) - THE Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has directed staff to continue providing lifeguarding services at nine outdoor beaches this summer, with the exception of Trout Lake. These beaches are Spanish Banks West, Spanish Banks East, Locarno, Jericho, Kitsilano, Sunset, English Bay, Second and Third Beach. Commissioners made the decision in an in-camera meeting in - [University RCMP warns of fraudsters personating police seeking cryptocurrency](https://voiceonline.com/university-rcmp-warns-of-fraudsters-personating-police-seeking-cryptocurrency/) - UNIVERSITY RCMP are warning the public about a significant increase in fraud complaints involving scammers posing as police officers and demanding payment in cryptocurrency. The University RCMP has received numerous reports recently from victims who were contacted by phone from individuals claiming to be law enforcement. In many cases, the caller ID is spoofed to - [Surrey Police investigating physical assault of child during Khalsa Day celebrations](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-investigating-physical-assault-of-child-during-khalsa-day-celebrations/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating an incident that occurred during the April 19 Khalsa Day celebrations where a young boy was allegedly assaulted while inside a carnival attraction. On Sunday, April 19 at approximately 5 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of an assault that occurred outside the gurdwara in the 12800-block - [Wildlife collisions are becoming more common: ICBC data](https://voiceonline.com/wildlife-collisions-are-becoming-more-common-icbc-data/) - SHARING the road in B.C. doesn’t just mean watching out for other drivers, it means staying alert for wildlife, too, says ICBC. Each year, thousands of animals are struck on B.C. roads, leading to damaged vehicles, serious injuries and, in the most tragic cases, fatalities. ICBC data shows wildlife collisions are becoming more common. Between - [Vancouver man arrested for allegedly stealing Kamloops city bus](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-man-arrested-for-allegedly-stealing-kamloops-city-bus/) - A Vancouver man remains in custody after allegedly stealing a city bus and getting into a collision on Saturday night, Kamloops RCMP announced on Thursday. At approximately 9:50 p.m. on Saturday April 25, frontline officers from the Kamloops RCMP were called to the 500-block of Lansdowne Street for a report of a collision between a Transit - [Banning breeding, future ownership of exotic cats](https://voiceonline.com/banning-breeding-future-ownership-of-exotic-cats/) - B.C. is moving forward with changes to the Controlled Alien Species Regulation (CASR) under the Wildlife Act that ban the breeding, transport and future ownership of all non-native and non-domestic cats, effective Friday, May 1. The changes expand the regulation to include all non-native and non-domestic cat species not previously captured by CASR, strengthening protections - [City of Burnaby and Concord Pacific announce construction start for Dawson Park in Brentwood](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-burnaby-and-concord-pacific-announce-construction-start-for-dawson-park-in-brentwood/) - BURNABY Mayor Mike Hurley and Concord Pacific on Thursday announced new plans and the start of construction for the City of Burnaby’s first major new community park in more than 20 years to serve the generations of families already living nearby. Dawson Park will be built by Concord Pacific and gifted to the City of - [Nurses hold rally to send message of unity ahead of historic strike vote](https://voiceonline.com/nurses-hold-rally-to-send-message-of-unity-ahead-of-historic-strike-vote/) - NURSES from across the province marched in downtown Vancouver on Thursday, sending a clear message to government and health employers that they want to be respected at the bargaining table, and they deserve a fair collective agreement. Representatives from the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, United Nurses of Alberta, BC General Employees’ Union, Health Sciences Association and other labour unions were - [Surrey awards contract for 24 Avenue improvements](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-awards-contract-for-24-avenue-improvements/) - SURREY City Council has approved an $11.6-million contract to install new water mains and upgrade 24 Avenue in South Surrey to support future housing in the area. “As Surrey continues to grow, it’s essential that we invest in the infrastructure needed to deliver more homes and support complete communities in our city,” said Surrey Mayor - [Historic breakthrough at BC Ferries opens doors for Sikh workers: WSO](https://voiceonline.com/historic-breakthrough-at-bc-ferries-opens-doors-for-sikh-workers-wso/) - KARAMBIR Singh has become the first Sikh marine engineer with a full beard to secure a position with BC Ferries, while Gurpreet Singh Bajwa is the organization’s first turbaned Sikh Deck Officer and Captain. The World Sikh Organization of Canada said on Thursday that this is the result of nearly four years of sustained advocacy - [Conservative Party of BC is now debt-free](https://voiceonline.com/conservative-party-of-bc-is-now-debt-free/) - THE Conservative Party of BC announced on Monday that it is officially debt-free, following the final instalment to pay off the entire $5-million 2024 campaign debt. The party said that less than 3% of the $5-million debt was paid off through leadership fees and remittances. "I am incredibly proud to see our organization continue to - [Surrey Libraries caring for NICU families with early literacy support](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-libraries-caring-for-nicu-families-with-early-literacy-support/) - SURREY Libraries on Wednesday announced a new partnership with Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) to support families with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The Gentle Start Library project provides each of the NICU units at SMH with a collection of board books, giving families access to engaging literacy activities for all ages during - [ONTARIO: 5 South Asian men charged after stolen cannabis worth over $2 million seized](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-5-south-asian-men-charged-after-stolen-cannabis-worth-over-2-million-seized/) - FIVE men have been charged by Ontario's York Regional Police Auto Cargo Theft Unit (ACTU), following the recovery of over $2 million in stolen cannabis products and two illegal firearms. On April 15, investigators were in the area of McLaughlin Road and Highway 401, in the City of Mississauga, when they located a trailer that - [Perbeen Mann appointed Provincial Court judge in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/perbeen-mann-appointed-provincial-court-judge-in-abbotsford/) - PERBEEN Mann has been appointed Provincial Court judge in Abbotsford by the B.C. Government effective May 1, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Attorney General. Mann has been a federal prosecutor since 2004, first serving as a standing federal Crown agent before joining the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) in 2007. In - [MLAs Garry Begg and Amna Shah attend Khalsa School’s 5th Annual Vaisakhi Jorh Mela](https://voiceonline.com/mlas-garry-begg-and-amna-shah-attend-khalsa-schools-5th-annual-vaisakhi-jorh-mela/) - SURREY MLAs Garry Begg and Amna Shah joined students, families and community members at the 5th Annual Vaisakhi Jorh Mela hosted by Khalsa Secondary School on April 25. The event took place across the Khalsa School Old Yale Road and Khalsa Secondary School fields at 10589 124 Street in Surrey. The Vaisakhi Jorh Mela brought - [Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation unveils Jack & Sylvia Gin Emergency & Trauma Imaging Centre](https://voiceonline.com/royal-columbian-hospital-foundation-unveils-jack-sylvia-gin-emergency-trauma-imaging-centre/) - THE Jack & Sylvia Gin Emergency & Trauma Imaging Centre, known as GinETIC, has been unveiled by Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation, marking a significant milestone in the transformation of care at Royal Columbian Hospital. GinETIC includes CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray capabilities directly in the Emergency Department, allowing care teams to quickly assess tens of - [Look West Update: Billions of dollars of investment, tens of thousands of new jobs](https://voiceonline.com/look-west-update-billions-of-dollars-of-investment-tens-of-thousands-of-new-jobs/) - THE provincial government on Wednesday said that eighty-eight billion dollars worth of proposed major project investments are estimated to create tens of thousands of jobs in B.C. communities over the next three years. It added that this demonstrates the progress it is making to grow B.C.'s economy through the Look West strategy. To continue accelerating - [Carney announces Team Canada Strong plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers](https://voiceonline.com/carney-announces-team-canada-strong-plan-to-recruit-up-to-100000-skilled-trades-workers/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday outlined a new $6 billion nationwide effort -- Team Canada Strong -- to recruit, train, and hire 80,000 to 100,000 new Red Seal trades workers in the next five years. The government says the global trade landscape is rapidly changing. In response, it is focused on what it can - [Tuesday's homicide victim was 25-year-old resident of Surrey; shooting tied to BC Gang Conflict](https://voiceonline.com/tuesdays-homicide-victim-was-25-year-old-resident-of-surrey-shooting-tied-to-bc-gang-conflict/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) says that Tuesday's homicide victim was a 25-year-old resident of Surrey. His name is not yet being released as family notifications are still ongoing. While the investigation is in its infancy, investigators believe this was an isolated and targeted incident, with initial information suggesting that the shooting has ties - [One person killed, another injured in Surrey shooting (video)](https://voiceonline.com/one-person-killed-another-injured-in-surrey-shooting/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation after a shooting in the 6800-block of 148 Street in Surrey left one person deceased and a second suffering from minor injuries. At approximately 6:55 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, Surrey Police Service (SPS) frontline officers responded to reports of shots - [Canada becomes first G7 country to approve a generic version of semaglutide](https://voiceonline.com/canada-becomes-first-g7-country-to-approve-a-generic-version-of-semaglutide/) - HEALTH Canada on Tuesday authorized a generic semaglutide injection. This is the first generic semaglutide authorized by Health Canada, and the first to be approved in the G7. Health Canada is currently reviewing eight other submissions for generic semaglutide by different companies. The department expects to make regulatory decisions on more of these submissions in the coming weeks - [Carney, Eby on anniversary of Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy](https://voiceonline.com/carney-eby-on-anniversary-of-lapu-lapu-day-festival-tragedy/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney said in a statement on Sunday to mark one year since the Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy: “One year ago, 11 people were killed and dozens were injured in a horrific vehicle attack at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in Vancouver. On this solemn day, we remember the victims – children, parents, and - [New regulations for Firearm Violence Prevention Act will help disrupt organized crime](https://voiceonline.com/new-regulations-for-firearm-violence-prevention-act-will-help-disrupt-organized-crime/) - NEW regulations taking effect October 1 will bring the Firearm Violence Prevention Act into force, strengthening efforts to curb gun violence, disrupt organized crime and keep communities safe, says the Province. "Gun-related violence has a profound effect on communities, and it continues to be a serious threat to public safety in British Columbia," said Nina - [OBITUARY: MRS. AMAR KAUR NIJJAR](https://voiceonline.com/obituary-mrs-amar-kaur-nijjar/) - IT is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved mother Mrs. Amar Kaur Nijjar, wife of the late Piara Singh Nijjar. Born in Cheema, located in the district of Jalandhar, Punjab on June 22, 1930. She came to Canada in 1982 where she worked in agriculture until she retired as a homemaker. - [CLC welcomes major investments made in development of new skilled trade workers in Spring Economic Update](https://voiceonline.com/clc-welcomes-major-investments-made-in-development-of-new-skilled-trade-workers-in-spring-economic-update/) - THE Canadian Labour Congress on Tuesday noted that the Spring Economic Update announced a number of positive steps to address workers' growing economic anxieties, with major new investments in skilled trades, training, and apprenticeships. It added that Canada's unions are ready to work with the government to build on these positive steps with a comprehensive - [Spring economic update has very few measures that offer immediate help for small business owners: CFIB](https://voiceonline.com/spring-economic-update-has-very-few-measures-that-offer-immediate-help-for-small-business-owners-cfib/) - THE federal spring economic update includes some welcome measures, but it is not enough to halt the alarming loss of small businesses across Canada, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). "The economic update continues the federal government's focus on investments in major projects and large companies, with small and medium-sized firms stuck - [Langley’s Sikh Heritage Month celebration](https://voiceonline.com/langleys-sikh-heritage-month-celebration/) - THE City of Langley and the Langley Library brought vibrant energy and community spirit to their second annual Sikh Heritage Month celebration, drawing a lively audience that enjoyed the Punjabi folk dance Bhangra, a presentation on Sikh history and culture in Canada, hands-on calligraphy, cultural displays, and refreshments. The event’s special guest, Manjit Kaur Gill, - [IHIT says identification of Langley victims, family notifications still underway](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-says-identification-of-langley-victims-family-notifications-still-underway/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said on Tuesday that the Langley crime scene where two deceased individuals were found on Monday is contained to a residence and the victims’ names are not being released at this time as identification and family notifications are still underway. While the investigation is in its early stages, homicide - [Vancouver Mayor Sim urges Province, Whitecaps to sign BC Place deal](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-mayor-sim-urges-province-whitecaps-to-sign-bc-place-deal/) - VANCOUVER Mayor Ken Sim is urging the Province and Vancouver Whitecaps to sign a BC Place deal. Sim said in a statement on Tuesday: "The City of Vancouver has done its part to create a path forward for the team’s future here by offering prime space at Hastings Park for the Whitecaps to construct a - [Suspect arrested in double stabbing at Joyce-Collingwood Skytrain Station](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-arrested-in-double-stabbing-at-joyce-collingwood-skytrain-station/) - A 30-year-old Vancouver man has been arrested after allegedly stabbing two men at the Joyce-Collingwood Skytrain Station last weekend. On April 25, at 6:06 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to witness 911 calls reporting the stabbings in the bus bay at Joyce-Collingwood Skytrain Station. Police arrived at the scene and discovered the victims, who were both - [Burnaby man arrested in Campbell River drug trafficking investigation](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-man-arrested-in-campbell-river-drug-trafficking-investigation/) - FOLLOWING a lengthy investigation into a male trafficking illicit drugs in Campbell River, the Campbell River RCMP Street Crime Unit with the assistance of the Crime Reduction Unit, Major Crime Unit, Police Dog Services and frontline policing executed a search warrant on April 16 on a short term vacation rental in the rural Merville area - [Former White Rock dance teacher charged with multiple counts of sexual assault](https://voiceonline.com/former-white-rock-dance-teacher-charged-with-multiple-counts-of-sexual-assault/) - WHITE Rock RCMP are requesting that anyone with information related to alleged historical sexual offences involving female dance students come forward. In 2021, White Rock RCMP received a report of a historical sexual assault involving a dance teacher and student at a local dance studio in White Rock. The General Investigation Section took conduct of - [Metro Vancouver to implement Stage 2 water restrictions on May 1](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-to-implement-stage-2-water-restrictions-on-may-1/) - METRO Vancouver will implement Stage 2 water restrictions — which prohibit all lawn watering — starting on May 1 to conserve water due to a low snowpack, a forecasted drought, and to maintain water pressure during critical infrastructure upgrades. The snowpack in the water supply areas is well below normal, averaging around 50 per cent - [B.C. urges federal government to table online harms legislation before another tragedy strikes](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-urges-federal-government-to-table-online-harms-legislation-before-another-tragedy-strikes/) - ATTORNEY General Niki Sharma is urging the federal government to table online harms legislation before another tragedy strikes. Sharma and Rick Glumac, Minister of State for AI and New Technologies, on Tuesday issued statements about B.C.'s ongoing advocacy to the federal government about online harms legislation and AI regulation. Sharma said: "In recent months, B.C. - [Pre-construction contract for Newton Community Centre awarded](https://voiceonline.com/pre-construction-contract-for-newton-community-centre-awarded/) - SURREY City Council on Monday approved the award of a pre-construction and design services contract for the Newton Community Centre, a major new facility that will serve as a vibrant, inclusive community hub in the heart of Newton. “The Newton Community Centre is the largest capital project investment in the City’s history,” said Surrey Mayor - [Richmond man gets prison time following child exploitation investigation](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-man-gets-prison-time-following-child-exploitation-investigation/) - RICHMOND RCMP Special Victims Unit has concluded a multi-year investigation into a Richmond man convicted of possessing child sexual abuse and exploitation material. The investigation began on June 27, 2021, when Richmond RCMP officers arrested Robert Grant Wilson at a cafe in Richmond after patrons observed him accessing child sexual abuse and exploitation material on - [Richmond RCMP release video and images in kidnapping investigation](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-release-video-and-images-in-kidnapping-investigation/) - RICHMOND RCMP have released video and images in Friday night's reported kidnapping. The incident occurred on April 24 at approximately 10:10 p.m. in the parking lot of the Bamboo Grove Restaurant located at 6920 No. 3 Road in Richmond. Police were called after a witness reported seeing a man being forced into a pickup - [Surrey roads being reopened after collision near intersection of Highway 10 and 180 Street](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-roads-being-reopened-after-collision-near-intersection-of-highway-10-and-180-street/) - SURREY Police Service say that Highway 10 (56 Avenue) at 180 Street and surrounding intersections are being reopened to traffic following a collision at approximately 5:40 p.m. between a vehicle and motorcycle. Police said that at this early stage it appears that the motorcyclist has suffered serious, but not life-threatening, injuries. The investigation is ongoing - [Shina Vermani joins Surrey First team as council candidate](https://voiceonline.com/shina-vermani-joins-surrey-first-team-as-council-candidate/) - SHINA Vermani of Newton has joined the Surrey First team as a council candidate, Vermani, a research and policy analyst with B.C.'s Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, has a Master of Commerce degree, a Bachelor of Education degree, and a postgraduate diploma in computer applications. Prior to joining the Ministry of Post Secondary - [Panel's recommendations aim to reduce deaths related to intimate-partner violence](https://voiceonline.com/panels-recommendations-aim-to-reduce-deaths-related-to-intimate-partner-violence/) - A death review panel of subject-matter experts convened by the chief coroner has co-authored a report focused on reducing deaths from intimate-partner violence in British Columbia. "Tragically, deaths resulting from acts of intimate-partner violence remain far too common in communities everywhere, including here in B.C.," said Ryan Panton, panel chair. "This report contains practical recommendations - [Carney announces the Canada Strong Fund – Canada’s first sovereign wealth fund](https://voiceonline.com/carney-announces-the-canada-strong-fund-canadas-first-sovereign-wealth-fund/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Monday announced the Canada Strong Fund – Canada’s first national sovereign wealth fund. Through an initial federal contribution of $25 billion, the fund will strategically invest, alongside the private sector, in Canadian projects and companies driving economic transformation. This includes projects in clean and conventional energy, critical minerals, agriculture, and - [Day of Mourning: Last year in B.C., 138 workers lost their lives due to workplace injury and illness](https://voiceonline.com/day-of-mourning-last-year-in-b-c-138-workers-lost-their-lives-due-to-workplace-injury-and-illness/) - ON Tuesday, April 28, WorkSafeBC joins workers, employers and communities across British Columbia to observe the National Day of Mourning, a time to remember those who have been killed, injured or suffered illness due to work-related incidents. In 2025, workplace injuries and illnesses tragically claimed the lives of 138 B.C. workers. Of these workers, 79 - [Two deceased individuals found in Langley; IHIT called in](https://voiceonline.com/two-deceased-individuals-found-in-langley-ihit-called-in/) - ON Monday, April 27 at approximately 11:16 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious incident in the 21000-block of 16 Avenue. First responders from the Langley RCMP, Township of Langley Fire Department, and BC Ambulance Services attended the area and located two deceased individuals. The scene has been cordoned off, and road - [Over 15,000 attend Surrey’s 15th annual Party for the Planet](https://voiceonline.com/over-15000-attend-surreys-15th-annual-party-for-the-planet/) - THE City of Surrey marked its 15th annual Party for the Planet at Surrey Civic Plaza last Saturday. Presented by TD Bank Group, more than 15,000 attendees gathered for B.C.’s largest Earth Day event, celebrating sustainability, community, and environmental action. “Each year, I look forward to Surrey’s Party for the Planet, and celebrating our 15th event - [Sikh Heritage BC and Minister Sunner host first ever Sikh Heritage Month event at BC Legislative Assembly](https://voiceonline.com/sikh-heritage-bc-and-minister-sunner-host-first-ever-sikh-heritage-month-event-at-bc-legislative-assembly/) - SIKH Heritage BC, alongside Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills Jessie Sunner (MLA for Surrey–Newton), hosted the first-ever Sikh Heritage Month celebration in the Hall of Honour at B.C.'s Legislative Assembly in Victoria on April 16. The gathering was rooted in a clear intention: to express gratitude for and to honour the enduring contributions, - [Man may have fallen into Fraser River near Port Haney Wharf: Maple Ridge RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/man-may-have-fallen-into-fraser-river-near-port-haney-wharf-maple-ridge-rcmp/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP are currently on scene responding to a marine incident. On Monday, April 27 at approximately 10:35 a.m., RCMP responded to a report of a marine incident in the 22400-block of River Road near the Port Haney Wharf. Frontline officers immediately attended the area and learned that an adult male may have fallen into the - [60-plus free performances announced for FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/60-plus-free-performances-announced-for-fifa-fan-festival-vancouver/) - ORGANIZERS on Monday announced more than 60 free performances at the Park Stage during FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver, expanding the festival’s music lineup. Together, the programming will deliver 28 days of live entertainment throughout the FIFA World Cup 2026 at Hastings Park. From international headliners to emerging local artists, the festival will offer two distinct - [Gunshots exchanged between vehicles in Surrey’s City Centre](https://voiceonline.com/gunshots-exchanged-between-vehicles-in-surreys-city-centre/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating reports of shots fired involving two vehicles on Saturday night in the City Centre neighbourhood. On April 25 at approximately 9:03 p.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of gunshots exchanged between two vehicles near the intersection of 105 Avenue and University Drive. Officers located several spent shell casings. - [Whitecaps FC 3 - Colorado Rapids 1: Tickets already selling fast for August 1 return to BC Place](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-3-colorado-rapids-1-tickets-already-selling-fast-for-august-1-return-to-bc-place/) - Whitecaps FC welcomed a sold-out lower bowl crowd to BC Place, the highest of the season at 27,589. It also marked the 19th straight MLS home match over 20,000 With the victory, the 'Caps extended the best start in their MLS era (8W-1L-0D), and became only the second MLS team in the post-shootout era to - [Manslaughter charge laid in death of 47-year-old Abbotsford man](https://voiceonline.com/manslaughter-charge-laid-in-death-of-47-year-old-abbotsford-man/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Saturday that that the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) has charged 49-year-old Ryan Easton with one count of manslaughter in relation to the death of the 47-year-old victim in Abbotsford on Friday. On April 24 at approximately 6:09 p.m., Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of - [White House correspondents' dinner cancelled as shooter apprehended (updates)](https://voiceonline.com/white-house-correspondents-dinner-cancelled-as-shooter-apprehended-updates/) - Just announced (6:40 p.m. PT) President will address a press conference in half an hour and wants the event rescheduled within a month. All attendees told by law authorities to leave. A Secret Service agent was shot, but his protective gear apparently saved him. He was taken to hospital. Earlier: Loud sounds inside the White - [Shooter had multiple weapons, says Trump (video of shooting)](https://voiceonline.com/shooter-had-multiple-weapons-says-trump-video-of-shooting/) - https://1a-1791.com/video/fww1/34/s8/2/w/W/w/i/wWwiA.caa.mp4?b=1&u=ummtf U.S. President Donald Trump told the media on Saturday night that the shooter at the White House correspondents' dinner had multiple weapons. He said the authorities think he was a lone wolf. He said the dinner event would be held again. Trump said that the Secret Service agent who was shot was saved by - [Richmond RCMP investigating reported kidnapping in parking lot of restaurant](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-investigating-reported-kidnapping-in-parking-lot-of-restaurant/) - RICHMOND RCMP are investigating a reported kidnapping that occurred on Friday, April 24 at approximately 10:10 p.m. in the parking lot of the Bamboo Grove Restaurant situated at 6920 No. 3 Road. Police were called after a witness reported seeing a man possibly being forced into a pickup truck by two males shortly after leaving - [Abbotsford Police issue alert about thefts from shopping carts](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-issue-alert-about-thefts-from-shopping-carts/) - ABBOTSFORD Police are advising the public of a recent trend involving thefts from shopping carts while grocery shopping after receiving three separate reports where purses or wallets were stolen after being briefly left unattended in shopping carts while the victim was distracted selecting items from store shelves. In each incident, an unknown person removed the - [One man arrested in Abbotsford homicide](https://voiceonline.com/one-man-arrested-in-abbotsford-homicide/) - AT approximately 6:09 p.m. on Friday, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of a fire at the Peardonville homeless encampment located on provincial land in the 31500-block of South Fraser Way. Officers secured the scene and determined the fire was limited to a single wooden structure. Following fire suppression efforts by Abbotsford Fire - [City of Vancouver paves the way for street improvement projects this spring](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-vancouver-paves-the-way-for-street-improvement-projects-this-spring/) - THE City of Vancouver says that road rehabilitation work across approximately six kilometres of major routes is set to be begin next month, representing a capital investment of more than $15 million. “Investing in road maintenance is about taking care of the basics that residents rely on daily,” says Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim. “Rehabilitation projects - [Abbotsford school arson suspect arrested and charged](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-school-arson-suspect-arrested-and-charged/) - DURING the overnight hours of April 13 and April 15, two separate fires were deliberately set at Bakerview Centre for Learning. A third fire occurred on April 17, when a portable classroom at Godson Elementary School was set on fire. Abbotsford Police Department’s Major Crime Unit (MCU) took conduct of these investigations, supported by its - [Supporting increased financial security in retirement](https://voiceonline.com/supporting-increased-financial-security-in-retirement/) - PEOPLE with workplace pension plans will soon see updated pension standards that support retirement income security, make it easier to build savings and better protect their families. B.C.'s Pension Benefits Standards Act (PBSA) sets minimum standards for B.C. employer-sponsored pension plans to safeguard the interests of members and the long-term financial health of plans. The - [Opening new Moody Elementary with 115 more student seats](https://voiceonline.com/opening-new-moody-elementary-with-115-more-student-seats/) - THE new and expanded Moody Elementary is complete, ensuring more students in downtown Port Moody will have the spaces they need to grow and learn, says the Province. "This school is going to make a real difference for families in Port Moody. Kids will have a better place to learn, parents will have easier access - [Man stabbed to death in Downtown Eastside](https://voiceonline.com/man-stabbed-to-death-in-downtown-eastside/) - VANCOUVER Police are investigating the city’s third homicide of 2026 after a man succumbed to injuries sustained in an alleged stabbing near East Hastings Street and Dunleavy Avenue. VPD responded to the area on Thursday at 12:38 a.m. after witnesses called 911. The victim was transported to hospital where he later died. The victim has been - [Repeat property offender Jaskaran Singh arrested by Abbotsford Police](https://voiceonline.com/repeat-property-offender-jaskaran-singh-arrested-by-abbotsford-police/) - IN November 2025, Abbotsford Police Department patrol officers responded to a report of a residential break-and-enter in progress in the 32500-block of Peardonville Road. As a result of that investigation, 35-year-old Jaskaran Singh was located, arrested and charged with break-and-enter. Following his release from custody in March 2026, Singh was released into another community within - [High-risk offender Nathanial Odorjan to reside in Surrey: SPS](https://voiceonline.com/high-risk-offender-nathanial-odorjan-to-reside-in-surrey-sps/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) says it has been notified and is issuing a Public Interest Disclosure to advise the public that Nathanial Odorjan, a designated high-risk offender who has a history of violence towards people, including offences towards females and underage girls, will be residing in Surrey. Odorjan is a 42-year-old White male, 6’1” tall, - [Promises: Inaugural B.C. screening in Surrey on April 30 to mark close of Sikh Heritage Month](https://voiceonline.com/promises-inaugural-b-c-screening-in-surrey-on-april-30-to-mark-close-of-sikh-heritage-month/) - FOLLOWING its April 13 screening at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, opened by Prime Minister Mark Carney and presented by the Federal Liberal Sikh Caucus and Senator Baltej Dhillon, Promises, a 25-minute short film, will hold its inaugural British Columbia screening in Surrey on Thursday, April 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Surrey Arts - [FINTRAC analysis suggests multiple crime groups appear to be involved in ongoing extortion activities](https://voiceonline.com/fintrac-analysis-suggests-multiple-crime-groups-appear-to-be-involved-in-ongoing-extortion-activities/) - THE "Special Bulletin on money laundering associated with extortion directed at Canada’s South Asian diaspora" by Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) released on Thursday states that its analysis suggests that multiple crime groups appear to be involved in ongoing extortion activities, including the Bishnoi Gang and Bambiha Gang. "Notably, reporting submitted - [Dewdney Bridge replacement reaches completion](https://voiceonline.com/dewdney-bridge-replacement-reaches-completion/) - PEOPLE travelling Highway 7 east of Mission will experience the smooth crossing of the Dewdney Bridge replacement, improving the safety and reliability of the highway corridor in the Fraser Valley, says the Province. "This new bridge is one more way we're ensuring the Fraser Valley stays well connected long into the future," said Mike Farnworth, - [Two men charged after CFSEU-BC drug trafficking investigation](https://voiceonline.com/two-men-charged-after-cfseu-bc-drug-trafficking-investigation/) - A Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) drug trafficking investigation has resulted in multiple charges and seizure of drugs and cash. In February 2025, CFSEU-BC’s Anti Trafficking Task Force (ATTF) initiated an investigation into suspected drug trafficking activities involving multiple individuals. The investigation progressed leading investigators to obtain search warrants. On June - [Surrey records highest-ever monthly construction value in March](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-records-highest-ever-monthly-construction-value-in-march/) - THE City of Surrey recorded its highest-ever monthly construction value in March, contributing to $2.95 billion in construction activity in the first quarter and supporting nearly 3,000 net new homes. March’s activity was driven primarily by major capital projects, including approximately $1.7 billion associated with the new hospital and cancer centre in Cloverdale. City staff - [Arashdeep Singh of Brampton charged by Toronto Police with fraud in home repairs scheme](https://voiceonline.com/arashdeep-singh-of-brampton-charged-by-toronto-police-with-fraud-in-home-repairs-scheme/) - THE Toronto Police Service announced that on Tuesday, April 21, Arashdeep Singh, 23, of Brampton, was arrested and charged in a fraud investigation. It is alleged that in July 2024, two elderly victims were at home when they were approached by multiple males who presented themselves as legitimate contractors and workers for the City of - [ Three teens arrested in Pokémon robbery in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/three-teens-arrested-in-pokemon-robbery-in-vancouver/) - VANCOUVER Police have arrested three teenagers in relation to an alleged violent high-valued Pokémon card robbery. Shortly after 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Vancouver Police responded to a robbery in progress in the area of East King Edward Avenue and Ontario Street. A man was bear-sprayed after attempting to sell two Pokémon cards on Facebook Marketplace - [Mission RCMP seize drugs from house in downtown area](https://voiceonline.com/mission-rcmp-seize-drugs-from-house-in-downtown-area/) - MISSION RCMP recently executed a search warrant at a house linked to drug trafficking in the downtown area. After residents reported that they believed drugs were being sold out of a residence on 1st Avenue west of Alder Street, Mission RCMP opened an investigation into the matter. Once sufficient evidence had been gathered, one of Mission RCMP’s - [Pedestrian killed in collision on Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-killed-in-collision-on-lougheed-highway-in-maple-ridge/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP say they were advised on Thursday at approximately 5:45 a.m. of a pedestrian being struck in the 26000-block of Lougheed Highway. Officers immediately attended the area and learned that a male pedestrian had been struck by a motor vehicle while trying to corral his dogs. Unfortunately, the male has succumbed to his - [Driver crashes with passenger in trunk after fleeing](https://voiceonline.com/driver-crashes-with-passenger-in-trunk-after-fleeing/) - PORT Moody Police say they investigated an unusual collision on Saturday morning. On April 18 just after 4 a.m., a patrol officer spotted a heavily occupied Honda sedan with an ‘N’ decal travelling on Clarke Road. The officer turned his police vehicle around to attempt to stop the vehicle and the driver of the Honda - [Karanbir Singh, 21, and Germanjeet Singh, 22, charged in March extortion shooting in Calgary](https://voiceonline.com/karanbir-singh-21-and-germanjeet-singh-22-charged-in-march-extortion-shooting-in-calgary/) - CALGARY Police announced on Monday that two more South Asians -- Karanbir Singh, 21, and Germanjeet Singh, 22 -- have been charged in the March 4 extortion shooting in Calgary. Earlier this month, Calgary Police had announced charges in relation to a series of extortion shootings that took place in February and March. Last week, - [Man wanted by Calgary Police for murder arrested in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/man-wanted-by-calgary-police-for-murder-arrested-in-abbotsford/) - ON Tuesday, April 21, at approximately 12:50 p.m., the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) arrested a man in Abbotsford who was the subject of a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder out of Calgary. The arrest was led by CFSEU-BC’s Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET), with support from CFSEU-BC surveillance resources and - [OBITUARY: GURNAM SINGH POONI](https://voiceonline.com/obituary-gurnam-singh-pooni/) - September 11, 1926 - April 19, 2026 It is with deep regret and sorrow that the family announces for the passing of Gurnam Singh Pooni, a devoted father, grandfather, great grandfather and educator, who passed away peacefully on April 19, 2026. Gurnam Singh Pooni was pre deceased by his wife Parkash Kaur Pooni. He leaves - [Surrey house fire led to road closures (3:25 p.m. update)](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-house-fire-led-to-road-closures-325-p-m-update/) - SURREY Police announced at 3:25 p.m. that traffic is being reopened in the area of 72 Avenue and 140 Street following an active house fire. One person was reportedly taken to hospital because of smoke inhalation. Currently there is no indication that the fire is suspicious. - [Former Red Scorpions leader Jamie Bacon released from prison after completing sentence](https://voiceonline.com/former-red-scorpions-leader-jamie-bacon-released-from-prison-after-completing-sentence/) - FORMER Red Scorpions gang boss Jamie Bacon, now 40, who was the mastermind behind the October 2007 Surrey Six slayings, in which innocent bystanders Christopher (Chris) Mohan and Edward J. Schellenberg were also killed, has been released from prison after completing his sentence given by B.C. Supreme Court in September 2020. He had pleaded guilty to - [Vancouver City Council approves people-first vision for Gastown](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-city-council-approves-people-first-vision-for-gastown/) - VANCOUVER City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved the Gastown Public Spaces Plan, a comprehensive framework to guide future investment and renewal of Gastown’s streets and public spaces. The plan sets a long-term vision to strengthen Gastown as a welcoming, people-first neighbourhood that supports local businesses, daily life, cultural expression and public events. It was developed - [Suspect arrested by Transit Police charged in armed robbery](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-arrested-by-transit-police-charged-in-armed-robbery/) - FOLLOWING his arrest by Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers, a suspect has now been charged in an armed robbery that took place in Vancouver last month. On March 26 at approximately 7:20 p.m., Transit Police responded to a broadcast made by Vancouver Police about a robbery where a store employee had been threatened with a - [$4.6 million to support survivors of gender-based violence](https://voiceonline.com/4-6-million-to-support-survivors-of-gender-based-violence/) - GENDER-DIVERSE people, women and their children who are leaving violence will find support through a $4.6-million partnership between the federal and provincial governments. "Home is more than four walls and a roof," said Christine Boyle, B.C. Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, on Wednesday. "It is a place of safety, a place of healing and - [Maple Ridge RCMP arrest a suspect in attempted robbery incident](https://voiceonline.com/maple-ridge-rcmp-arrest-a-suspect-in-attempted-robbery-incident/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP announced on Tuesday that they have arrested one of two male suspects in an attempted robbery incident that occurred at a local business inside a shopping centre in the 22700-block of Lougheed Highway on April 7 in Maple Ridge. The suspect was taken into custody last Thursday after a search warrant was - [Surrey residence targeted in extortion-related shooting](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-residence-targeted-in-extortion-related-shooting/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating an incident where shots were fired at a residence near King George Boulevard and 88 Avenue after midnight. On Wednesday, April 22 at approximately 12:40 a.m., SPS frontline officers responded to a report of a shooting at a residence in the 13400-block of 87A Avenue. Police quickly confirmed that - [Burnaby schools could face further cuts after Province leaves $9.4M bill, says parent advisory council](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-schools-could-face-further-cuts-after-province-leaves-9-4m-bill-says-parent-advisory-council/) - BURNABY parents are warning of immediate and long-term damage to classrooms after the Province failed to commit funding for a $9.4 million arbitration award owed to teachers, leaving the Burnaby School District to cover the cost through cuts. The Burnaby District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) is calling on the Province to provide a full $9.4 - [Drone helps police determine man had butane lighter shaped like handgun (video)](https://voiceonline.com/drone-helps-police-determine-man-had-butane-lighter-shaped-like-handgun-video/) - ON Wednesday, April 21 at approximately 1 p.m., a member of the public attended the front counter of the New Westminster Police Department to report that they saw someone who they believed was in possession of a handgun on Clarkson Street. Moments later, a call was made to 9-1-1 describing a similar suspect with - [Additional charges approved in SPS child exploitation investigation](https://voiceonline.com/additional-charges-approved-in-sps-child-exploitation-investigation/) - ON December 4, 2025, Kevin James Belcourt was arrested and charged with possession and distribution of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Materials (CSAEM), voyeurism, committing an indecent act in a public place, and two counts of fail to comply with a probation order for a total of six charges. On April 20, an additional 17 - [Serious motor vehicle collision in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/serious-motor-vehicle-collision-in-langley/) - ON Wednesday, April 22 at approximately 8:13 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 264 Street and 24 Avenue. First responders from the Township of Langley Fire Department, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and Langley RCMP immediately attended the scene. “One individual was transported to a local area - [Traffic closed due to collision, downed power lines in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/traffic-closed-due-to-collision-downed-power-lines-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police say that motor vehicle traffic is currently blocked for northbound traffic on 176 Street at 16 Avenue due to a multi-vehicle collision that has resulted in downed power lines. There are no reported injuries. Southbound, eastbound and westbound traffic is currently getting through. Southbound traffic is currently being redirected at 20 Avenue. BC - [Delta celebrates local youth this spring with Youth Week and Youthapalooza](https://voiceonline.com/delta-celebrates-local-youth-this-spring-with-youth-week-and-youthapalooza/) - THE City of Delta is bringing free, unique programming to Delta recreation centres this spring with Youth Week and Youthapalooza. Every year for Youth Week, the City of Delta provides a variety of free youth-centric events to celebrate young people between the ages of 10 and 18 years and the incredible contributions they make to - [Vancouver leads Canada with first formal urban Indigenous engagement process](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-leads-canada-with-first-formal-urban-indigenous-engagement-process/) - THE City of Vancouver is now the first municipality in Canada to adopt a formal process to engage with urban Indigenous community members—who include First Nations, Inuit and Métis from across North America—marking a significant step forward in its Reconciliation journey. The Urban Indigenous Engagement Framework provides clear, culturally relevant and trauma‑informed guidance for City staff on how to - [ICBC urging riders to train now to prevent crashes](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-urging-riders-to-train-now-to-prevent-crashes/) - NEW crash data shows that nearly half of crashes (49%) where the motorcyclist was responsible are tied to the rider’s skills and losing control. As motorcyclists get back on their bikes this spring, ICBC is asking riders of all experience levels to practice critical skills like hard braking and steering around hazards to stay safe - [Expanding supports for tradespeople living with chronic pain](https://voiceonline.com/expanding-supports-for-tradespeople-living-with-chronic-pain/) - PEOPLE in trades who are living with chronic pain will have better access to supports, as the Province, with Pain BC, launches a new service to help with pain management. "Chronic pain can have a huge impact on a person's life and too many choose to suffer in silence or avoid reaching out for help," - [BC Conservative Party: 42,000 members can vote for 5 candidates in leadership contest](https://voiceonline.com/bc-conservative-party-42000-members-can-vote-for-5-candidates-in-leadership-contest/) - THE Conservative Party of BC announced on Tuesday that a record 42,000 members across the province have met the deadline to participate in the party's leadership race, should they pass secondary verification. "Our party has come incredibly far in just a few years," said Executive Director Angelo Isidorou. "When the Conservative Party of BC was - [BC Children’s Hospital delivers first-in-Canada diabetes treatment to two young patients](https://voiceonline.com/bc-childrens-hospital-delivers-first-in-canada-diabetes-treatment-to-two-young-patients/) - A recently approved Health Canada drug that has been shown to delay the clinical onset of type 1 diabetes has been provided to two children at BC Children’s Hospital, in what is a first-in-Canada treatment for pediatric patients. The drug is not yet publicly funded, and the treatment option is currently restricted to patients identified - [Criminals get crafty with camouflaged contraband, say Mission RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/criminals-get-crafty-with-camouflaged-contraband-say-mission-rcmp/) - SOME people on both sides of the fence are likely disappointed after Corrections officers at a jail in Mission seized a large package of contraband. Some time on the night of April 8-9, someone is believed to have gotten a package of camouflaged contraband over the fence of the Mission Medium Institution – possibly by dropping - [Growing concerns over illegal e‑dirt bikes in North Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/growing-concerns-over-illegal-e-dirt-bikes-in-north-vancouver/) - NORTH Vancouver RCMP continue to remind the public that e‑dirt bikes and other high‑powered electric motorcycles are not street legal, following numerous complaints received over the weekend. On Friday, April 17, North Vancouver RCMP responded to five separate reports of youth riding these electric motorcycles dangerously on public roads. Reports included riders weaving in and - [Award-winning mortgage broker Sharnjit Singh Gill is finalist for Regional Broker – Western Canada Award of Excellence](https://voiceonline.com/award-winning-mortgage-broker-sharnjit-singh-gill-is-finalist-for-regional-broker-western-canada-award-of-excellence/) - SHARNJIT Singh Gill, President and CEO of Surrey-based VERICO Superior Mortgage Inc., is a finalist for Mortgage Excellence Awards – Regional Broker Western Canada – 2026. Gill told The VOICE: “Being named an excellence awardee is an incredible honor. It is a recognition of the hard work and dedication that we have worked very hard - [Suspect charged with internet luring of a child](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-charged-with-internet-luring-of-a-child/) - A suspect has now been charged with several offences following an investigation by Vancouver Police's Internet Child Exploitation Unit that began in 2024. Vancouver Police received a report on April 6, 2024, from a mother, who had discovered that her teenaged daughter was communicating with an adult man via text messages. The mother also learned - [Langley RCMP seize drugs, firearms, cash; two individuals arrested](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-seize-drugs-firearms-cash-two-individuals-arrested/) - LANGLEY RCMP's Special Response Team (SRT) completed a targeted drug trafficking investigation on April 1, resulting in the execution of a search warrant at a residence. The operation was conducted with the assistance of the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team (IERT). Two individuals were arrested in relation to the investigation; however, charges have not - [Surrey Council takes action on two properties with unpermitted construction](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-council-takes-action-on-two-properties-with-unpermitted-construction/) - SURREY City Council has directed staff to file notices on title on two Surrey properties, where significant additions and alterations were made without the required permits. “We’re holding to our commitment to a zero-tolerance approach when it comes to illegal construction,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke on Tuesday. “The City will continue to prioritize residents’ - [Canadian Armed Forces reach highest recruitment in 30 years](https://voiceonline.com/canadian-armed-forces-reach-highest-recruitment-in-30-years/) - NATIONAL Defence Minister David McGuinty announced on Monday that for the second consecutive year, the Canadian Armed Forces surpassed its Regular Force recruiting target. In fiscal year 2025/26, the CAF enrolled 7,310 new members, surpassing its target of 6,957 new members and marking the highest number of enrolments in more than three decades. This follows - [City of Delta's Mayor for a Day Contest returns in 2026](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-deltas-mayor-for-a-day-contest-returns-in-2026/) - THE City of Delta announced on Monday that it is bringing back the Mayor for a Day Contest—an exceptional behind-the-scenes opportunity for Delta youth to immerse themselves in a day of civic leadership alongside Mayor George V. Harvie. To apply, Delta students in grades 5-7 are asked to complete a short form and answer the - [Grouse Grind Trail reopens on Tuesday, April 21](https://voiceonline.com/grouse-grind-trail-reopens-on-tuesday-april-21/) - THE world-famous Grouse Grind Trail will be open to the public starting on Tuesday, April 21. “It’s a wonderful time to get outdoors and connect with nature, and tackling the Grouse Grind is a great way to boost your mental and physical health after a long, rainy winter,” said Metro Vancouver Chair Mike Hurley on - [Police called to New Westminster Secondary School following threat of violence](https://voiceonline.com/police-called-to-new-westminster-secondary-school-following-threat-of-violence/) - THE New Westminster Police Department responded to a 9-1-1 call on Monday, April 20 at approximately 2 p.m. that described a group of youths making threats of violence towards another person at New Westminster Secondary School. Officers immediately attended the school to locate all those involved, speak to witnesses, and collect evidence. The police investigation - [Premier Eby and NDP MLAs host Vaisakhi Tea in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/premier-eby-and-ndp-mlas-host-vaisakhi-tea-in-surrey/) - PREMIER David Eby, alongside his MLA colleagues, hosted more than one hundred guests, comprised of Punjabi community leaders representing a wide range of networks, at a Vaisakhi tea held at a Surrey banquet hall on Friday, April 17. The gathering was organized with the intention of fostering meaningful connection during an auspicious time of year, - [West Vancouver Police say BC Ferries incident has been resolved](https://voiceonline.com/west-vancouver-police-say-bc-ferries-incident-has-been-resolved/) - WEST Vancouver Police announced at 6:10 p.m. on X that "the incident at the BC Ferries terminal in Horseshoe Bay has been resolved, and WVPD are working to reopen the area to the public." They added: "We thank our partner agencies for their assistance, and the community for their patience and cooperation throughout this event. - [Individual apprehended under Mental Health Act in BC Ferries terminal incident, say West Vancouver Police](https://voiceonline.com/individual-apprehended-under-mental-health-act-in-bc-ferries-terminal-incident-say-west-vancouver-police/) - ON Sunday, April 19 at approximately 11:56 a.m., West Vancouver Police Department responded to an incident involving an individual in distress at the BC Ferries terminal in Horseshoe Bay. As the event progressed, WVPD coordinated a response with partner agencies, including the Vancouver Police Department Emergency Response Team, the VPD Marine Unit, Royal Canadian Marine - [DRIPA will not be suspended or amended](https://voiceonline.com/dripa-will-not-be-suspended-or-amended/) - PREMIER David Eby and the First Nations Leadership Council in a statement on Monday regarding the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People's Act (DRIPA) said that the Government of B.C. will not be introducing legislation to suspend or amend DRIPA or UN Declaration-related provisions in the Interpretation Act, in the spring legislative session. The - [Surrey Police request public's help to locate wanted suspect](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-request-publics-help-to-located-wanted-suspect/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted in relation to an ongoing investigation. On April 3 at approximately 8:35 a.m., SPS frontline members entered into an investigation where a male allegedly assaulted a female victim with a weapon in the 17600-block of 58A Avenue. The victim suffered minor injuries - [Abbotsford Police investigate threats of violence to public schools](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-investigate-threats-of-violence-to-public-schools/) - JUST after 9 a.m. on Monday, Abbotsford Police were notified by school officials that an email had been received containing threats of potential violence directed towards local public schools in Abbotsford. Officers immediately attended the identified schools to ensure the safety of all students, staff, and began to investigate. As a precaution, Abbotsford Senior Secondary, - [Anti-Sikh hate on the rise in Canada, says WSO as it releases landmark national report](https://voiceonline.com/anti-sikh-hate-on-the-rise-in-canada-says-wso-as-it-releases-landmark-national-report/) - THE World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) on Monday released its national Anti-Sikh Hate Report, one of the most comprehensive examinations of anti-Sikh bias in Canada to date, drawing on over 1,600 survey responses and insights from townhalls held across the country. The report is titled Understanding & Addressing Anti-Sikh Hate in Canada. Funding for the - [Canada Summer Jobs 2026: Youth hiring period now open; up to 100,000 jobs available](https://voiceonline.com/canada-summer-jobs-2026-youth-hiring-period-now-open-up-to-100000-jobs-available/) - PATTY Hajdu, federal Minister of Jobs and Families, announced on Monday the launch of the hiring period for Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) 2026. From now until July 20, young job seekers from across Canada can find local job opportunities on the Job Bank website and mobile app. This summer, more work opportunities will be available compared to - [Elderly South Asian woman reunited with her family](https://voiceonline.com/elderly-south-asian-woman-reunited-with-her-family/) - SURREY Police announced on Monday morning that the elderly South Asian woman who was found confused and disoriented in the area of 84 Avenue and 140 Street on Sunday has been reunited with her family. Police thanked the public and media for their assistance. - [AT THE SURREY KHALSA DAY VAISAKHI DAY PARADE - PART 2](https://voiceonline.com/at-the-surrey-khalsa-day-vaisakhi-day-parade-part-2/) - [IN PHOTOS: Lapu-Lapu Day of Togetherness in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/in-photos-lapu-lapu-day-of-togetherness-in-vancouver/) - All Photos by SUKHWANT SINGH DHILLON - [Motorcycle rider killed in Pitt Meadows crash](https://voiceonline.com/motorcycle-rider-killed-in-pitt-meadows-crash/) - AN investigation is underway in Pitt Meadows after a collision on Sunday, April 19 that has resulted in the death of a male motorcycle rider. The collision between a white SUV and a motorcycle occurred at approximately 5:20 p.m. near Golden Ears Way and the Lougheed Highway off-ramp. The Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS) - [AT THE SURREY KHALSA DAY VAISAKHI DAY PARADE](https://voiceonline.com/at-the-surrey-khalsa-day-vaisakhi-day-parade/) - All photos by SUKHWANT SINGH DHILLON - [Surrey collision sends one to hospital](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-collision-sends-one-to-hospital/) - 3:56 P.M. UPDATE: Surrey Police say Highway 10 at 192nd Street has been reopened after the collision earlier today. The condition of the person who went to hospital has improved and SPS has been advised that their injuries are no longer considered serious. SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a motor vehicle collision involving - [Abbotsford Police investigating two more school arsons](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-investigating-two-more-school-arsons/) - ON Monday, April 13, Abbotsford Police notified the public of an arson that occurred during the early morning hours at the Bakerview Centre for Learning. Since that incident, two additional arsons have occurred to school properties in Abbotsford. On Wednesday, April 15 at approximately 3:14 a.m., a fire was discovered set to a portable classroom - [ONTARIO: Jaikaran Singh of Mississauga wanted in Malton stabbing](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-jaikaran-singh-of-mississauga-wanted-in-malton-stabbing/) - The suspect has a birthmark on the right side of his head and a scar on the bridge of his nose ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators say they have identified the suspect in a stabbing incident in Malton. On Friday, April 17, at approximately 8:30 a.m., officers responded to reports of a stabbing at - [Whitecaps FC 3 - Sporting Kansas City 0: 'Caps put on another show for BC Place faithful](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-3-sporting-kansas-city-0-caps-put-on-another-show-for-bc-place-faithful/) - With the victory, Whitecaps FC remain in first place in the overall MLS Supporters' Shield Standings with 21 points (7W-1L-0D) and a league-leading 22 goals and +18 goal difference Whitecaps FC became the second team in MLS history to score at least 22 goals within the first eight games, joining the 1998 Los Angeles Galaxy - [Canada Post moving forward with preliminary work on multi-year transformation](https://voiceonline.com/canada-post-moving-forward-with-preliminary-work-on-multi-year-transformation/) - CANADA Post announced on Thursday that it is transforming to restore and renew the country’s postal service, and that work is now underway. The Corporation has reached a turning point and is taking action to ensure it can meet the evolving needs of Canadians in a financially sustainable way. Following initial meetings with its bargaining - [VPD warns about bank employee scam involving police impersonation](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-warns-about-bank-employee-scam-involving-police-impersonation/) - VANCOUVER Police are warning the public to be cautious of an ongoing scam involving fake bank employees and fake police officers working together. In these cases, a victim gets a call from someone claiming to be from their bank, saying there’s suspicious activity on their account. The caller asks for the victim’s help with an - [Four arrested in Fraser Highway stabbing incident in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/four-arrested-in-fraser-highway-stabbing-incident-in-langley/) - FOUR individuals have been arrested by Langley RCMP in Friday's stabbing incident. On April 17 at approximately 2:06 p.m., police responded to a report of a disturbance in the 27200-block of Fraser Highway. Officers located two youths suffering from apparent stab wounds. Both were transported to local hospitals in serious but non life‑threatening condition. At - [Two youths stabbed in yet another targeted attack in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/two-youths-stabbed-in-yet-another-targeted-attack-in-langley/) - ON Friday, April 17 at approximately 2:06 p.m., Langley RCMP received a report of a disturbance in the 27200 block of Fraser Highway. Officers from the Langley RCMP attended the area and located two youths suffering from apparent stab wounds. Both were transported to local hospitals in serious but non‑life‑threatening condition. “We recognize that two - [Man arrested in Thursday's stabbing in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-in-thursdays-stabbing-in-langley/) - LANGLEY RCMP announced on Friday that a 36-year-old Langley man has been arrested in relation to Thursday's stabbing in the 6400-block of 199 Street and remains in police custody “This arrest is the result of strong collaboration between frontline officers and investigators from Langley RCMP’s General Investigation Section and Serious Crimes Unit,” said Superintendent Harm - [Expanding services help people overcome barriers to employment](https://voiceonline.com/expanding-services-help-people-overcome-barriers-to-employment/) - MORE people facing complex barriers will have greater access to personalized, community-based employment opportunities with an expansion of wraparound services to 16 additional communities throughout B.C. With support from the Canada-B.C. Workforce Development Agreement, the Province is investing $18.6 million over two years to expand Community-Based Employment Services, which is expected to serve as many - [Illicit drug trade: First-in-Canada technology Track and Trace initiative will improve intelligence, save lives](https://voiceonline.com/illicit-drug-trade-first-in-canada-technology-track-and-trace-initiative-will-improve-intelligence-save-lives/) - THE Province is funding a pilot project that will enable police and scientists to use new digital technology and lab robotics to analyze and track the flow of toxic drugs and create earlier warning systems to alert people of increased danger of illicit drugs in their area. "The illicit drug supply is changing faster than - [Man stabbed in Langley in targeted attack](https://voiceonline.com/man-stabbed-in-langley-in-targeted-attack/) - ON Thursday, April 16, at approximately 4:05 p.m., Langley RCMP received a report of a disturbance in the 6400-block of 199 Street. Officers immediately attended the area and located a 46-year-old man suffering from a serious stab wound. The victim was immediately transported to a local area hospital for further assessment. “Out of an abundance - [South Asian on study permit arrested after large drug seizure by CFSEU-BC in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-on-study-permit-arrested-after-large-drug-seizure-by-cfseu-bc-in-surrey/) - Suspect on study permit transported to CBSA immigration holding centre ON March 24, officers with the Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET) of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) conducted a proactive traffic stop in Surrey, resulting in a significant drug seizure. During the investigation, officers seized 3.5 kilograms of illicit - [Coquitlam RCMP issue warning after suspicious incidents involving white Ford pick-up truck](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-issue-warning-after-suspicious-incidents-involving-white-ford-pick-up-truck/) - COQUITLAM RCMP are investigating two suspicious incidents involving a white Ford pick-up truck. On April 12, shortly after 9 p.m. RCMP received a report of a suspicious incident in the 1600-block of Como Lake Avenue in Coquitlam that occurred around 4:45 p.m. According to the complainant, an unknown man in a white Ford pick-up truck - [New Westminster man in crisis apprehended after nearly four hours](https://voiceonline.com/new-westminster-man-in-crisis-apprehended-after-nearly-four-hours/) - ON Wednesday, April 15 at approximately 7 p.m., New Westminster Police Department patrol officers were called to a suite inside a residence in the 600-block of Hamilton Street to confirm the well-being of the man inside. Officers learned that the previous attempts to communicate with the man found him to be agitated and it was - [Delta Police releases images of suspects in April 2025 arson](https://voiceonline.com/delta-police-releases-images-of-suspects-in-april-2025-arson/) - JUST over one year ago, on April 3, 2025, at approximately 3:56 a.m., the Delta Police Department (DPD) responded to a fully engulfed house fire in the 11500-block of 84A Avenue in North Delta. Upon arrival, officers confirmed that all occupants had safely evacuated and no injuries were reported. The investigation later determined the - [Surrey launches busker program to support local musicians](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-launches-busker-program-to-support-local-musicians/) - THE City of Surrey is bringing live local music to Surrey City Centre this summer with the launch of the Surrey Music Busker Program. This new pilot initiative aims to energize everyday public spaces, contributing to a more vibrant and welcoming downtown experience. “Public spaces play an important role in bringing people together, and programs - [WSO to launch national Anti-Sikh Hate Report in Brampton on Saturday](https://voiceonline.com/wso-to-launch-national-anti-sikh-hate-report-in-brampton-on-saturday/) - THE World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) will launch its national Anti-Sikh Hate Report on Saturday, April 18 in Brampton, Ontario, marking the culmination of one of the most comprehensive examinations of anti-Sikh discrimination in Canada to date. Featured speakers will include Senator Baltej Singh Dhillon, who was the first turbaned Sikh to serve in - [Balancing school, work and caring for a grandparent living with dementia](https://voiceonline.com/balancing-school-work-and-caring-for-a-grandparent-living-with-dementia-2/) - Young caregiver honoured at Walk for dementia on May 31 Ashley Sharma grew up in a close-knit South Asian family in Abbotsford, where her grandmother – her Nanni – was at the centre of daily life. When her Nanni began showing confusion and frustration, Sharma stepped into a caregiving role while balancing work and studies. - [Varinder Dhillon arrested in theft of hurricane relief supplies destined for Jamaica](https://voiceonline.com/varinder-dhillon-arrested-in-theft-of-hurricane-relief-supplies-destined-for-jamaica/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators with the Commercial Auto Crime Bureau have arrested and charged a Brampton man following the theft of hurricane relief supplies destined for Jamaica. On December 3, 2025, at approximately 5:10 a.m., a suspect broke into a secured storage facility near Derry Road East and Goreway Drive in Mississauga. Using a - [Vancouver Police seek witnesses in downtown sexual assault investigation](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-seek-witnesses-in-downtown-sexual-assault-investigation/) - VANCOUVER Police are seeking additional witnesses related to an incident that occurred in Downtown Vancouver’s business district on March 25. At approximately 7:20 p.m., police responded to Granville Street between Dunsmuir and Pender streets after reports of a man yelling and screaming at people. The man was arrested and remains in custody. Investigators are asking - [Impaired driver caught going 111km/h over limit with kids in car](https://voiceonline.com/impaired-driver-caught-going-111km-h-over-limit-with-kids-in-car/) - A 37-year-old Vancouver man is facing stiff financial penalties and no car keys for a month, along with possible additional driving sanctions, after being stopped for excessive speeding and impaired driving with his children in his car. On Sunday, April 12 at approximately 5:45 p.m., Maple Ridge RCMP's Road Safety Target Team (RSTT) was conducting - [Mayor Ken Sim announces vision for 2027-2030 Capital Plan](https://voiceonline.com/mayor-ken-sim-announces-vision-for-2027-2030-capital-plan/) - VANCOUVER Mayor Ken Sim on Wednesday announced additional details of an upcoming motion that outlines key priorities for the City of Vancouver’s 2027–2030 Capital Plan. If approved, the motion would allocate $400 million in funding towards community centre renewal: the largest single investment of its kind in Vancouver’s history. The motion identifies the following community - [300 new seats coming for students at Langley's R.E. Mountain Secondary](https://voiceonline.com/300-new-seats-coming-for-students-at-langleys-r-e-mountain-secondary/) - A new 300-seat addition is coming to the Willoughby neighbourhood in Langley to support secondary students and their families. "Investing in new school spaces in Langley means generations of students will have the modern classrooms they need to support their learning," said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure, on Wednesday. "This addition at R.E. Mountain Secondary - [Surrey mayoral candidate Honveer Randhawa pledges to cut water bills by 50%](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-mayoral-candidate-honveer-randhawa-pledges-to-cut-water-bills-by-50/) - CONSERVATIVE candidate for mayor of Surrey, Honveer Randhawa, on Wednesday pledged to cut water bills by 50%, saving an average of $1,427 annually for thousands of frustrated Surrey families by fully funding free household water meter installations, allowing Surrey families to switch to the lower metered water bill rate. “Families are opening their water bills - [Surrey City Council approves 2026 policing priorities to strengthen public safety](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-city-council-approves-2026-policing-priorities-to-strengthen-public-safety/) - SURREY City Council has approved the City’s policing priorities for 2026, setting a strong focus on combating organized crime and extortion, completing the transition to the Surrey Police Service, and strengthening collaboration with community and health partners to improve public safety. “Public safety is one of Council’s most important responsibilities,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke. - [Abbotsford Police seize more than 20 catalytic convertors](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-seize-more-than-20-catalytic-convertors/) - ABBOTSFORD Police officers on Tuesday responded to a call in the Whatcom Road and Highway 1 area after a community member noticed something that just didn’t feel right. The caller reported a man who appeared to be cutting catalytic converters. Officers arrived within six minutes, located the suspect, and made an arrest. More than 20 - [Opening dates announced for Surrey Soccer Fan Zones](https://voiceonline.com/opening-dates-announced-for-surrey-soccer-fan-zones/) - City to host more than 100 live match broadcasts over six weeks THE City of Surrey on Wednesday announced the opening dates for its three Surrey Soccer Fan Zones, where residents and visitors from across the Lower Mainland are invited to watch free, live match broadcasts of FIFA World Cup 2026. “Surrey is a soccer - [Study reveals teens make up most cannabis-related poisonings at BC Children’s Hospital](https://voiceonline.com/study-reveals-teens-make-up-most-cannabis-related-poisonings-at-bc-childrens-hospital/) - WITH 4/20 Day coming up, an unofficial day associated with cannabis use, researchers from the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute are urging parents and caregivers to talk to their teens about the risks of cannabis poisoning. A recent study comparing emergency department visits to BC Children’s Hospital before and after cannabis was legalized in Canada found - [Balancing school, work and caring for a grandparent living with dementia](https://voiceonline.com/balancing-school-work-and-caring-for-a-grandparent-living-with-dementia/) - Young caregiver honoured at Walk for dementia on May 31 Ashley Sharma grew up in a close-knit South Asian family in Abbotsford, where her grandmother – her Nanni – was at the centre of daily life. When her Nanni began showing confusion and frustration, Sharma stepped into a caregiving role while balancing work and studies. - [Punjabi media personality Sukhvinder Sangha sentenced to 51/2 years for smuggling 108 kgs of meth from U.S. ](https://voiceonline.com/punjabi-media-personality-sukhvinder-sangha-sentenced-to-51-2-years-for-smuggling-108-kgs-of-meth-from-u-s/) - SUKHVINDER Kaur Sangha, 47, who has worked in media as a Punjabi language producer and broadcaster for radio and television for the past 10 years, has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison for smuggling 108 kgs of methamphetamine into Canada from the U.S. in October of 2021. Sangha was charged with - [Museum of Surrey opens submissions for Community Treasures exhibitions series](https://voiceonline.com/museum-of-surrey-opens-submissions-for-community-treasures-exhibitions-series/) - THE Museum of Surrey (MOS) is opening applications for the Community Treasures exhibition series, for 2027. Community Treasures is a gallery space for community members, individuals, and cultural organizations from Surrey to showcase their treasures and share their stories with the public. These temporary, submission-based exhibits give visitors an inside look into Surrey’s unique stories and experiences – - [Two charged in 2022 homicide of Cory William Thomas of Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/two-charged-in-2022-homicide-of-cory-william-thomas-of-maple-ridge/) - TWO men have been arrested and charged in relation to the 2022 homicide of Cory William Thomas. On August 12, 2022, at approximately 11:42 a.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP responded to a shooting at a residence in the 11900-block of 216 Street in Maple Ridge. Frontline officers located a man suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite life-saving - [MLA Misty Van Popta’s Firefighters’ Health Act passes](https://voiceonline.com/mla-misty-van-poptas-firefighters-health-act-passes/) - BC Conservative MLA Misty Van Popta's Firefighters’ Health Act has been passed. The legislation establishes a comprehensive healthcare plan for firefighters through early cancer detection screening and the collection of data on exposure risks and health impacts. The bill passed the Legislative Assembly, making it only the second private member’s bill from an opposition MLA - [BC RCMP: BC Hate Crime Unit marks one year of expanded team](https://voiceonline.com/bc-rcmp-bc-hate-crime-unit-marks-one-year-of-expanded-team/) - THE BC Hate Crime Unit (BCHCU) is reflecting on a milestone as February 2026 marked one year since the team expanded from a team of two to an eight person provincial unit supporting communities and policing agencies across BC. Now fully staffed with seven police officers and one tactical crime analyst, the BCHCU is seeing - [Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Equality Day and Dalit History Month proclaimed](https://voiceonline.com/dr-b-r-ambedkar-equality-day-and-dalit-history-month-proclaimed/) - CHETNA Association of Canada says it is pleased and grateful to the B.C. Government for proclaiming April 14 as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Equality Day and the month of April as the Dalit History Month. The City of Surrey also proclaimed April 14, 2026 as the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Equality Day. These proclamations are very important - [UBC’s annual Harjit Kaur Sidhu Memorial event achieves record-breaking turnout](https://voiceonline.com/ubcs-annual-harjit-kaur-sidhu-memorial-event-achieves-record-breaking-turnout/) - THE University of British Columbia’s (UBC) Asian Studies Department and Asian Library hosted their 15th annual Harjit Kaur Sidhu Memorial program with a remarkable success on April 10. Harjit Kaur Sidhu was a passionate educator and advocate for Punjabi language and culture, and recognizing and celebrating excellence of Punjabi language at this event was a - [Surrey Police target repeat offenders](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-target-repeat-offenders/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) has recently concluded a four-month project targeting repeat offenders in the Whalley, Newton and South Surrey neighbourhoods. SPS was granted funding through the Government of BC’s Special Investigations and Targeted Enforcement (SITE) program. This investment by the Province allowed SPS to conduct targeted, intelligence-led patrols to address repeat offenders in the community. - [Police share safety tips for Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade](https://voiceonline.com/police-share-safety-tips-for-surrey-khalsa-day-vaisakhi-parade/) - WITH the Vaisakhi festival only days away, Surrey Police Service (SPS) is reminding attendees of some important safety tips and event information. Surrey’s Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade is one of the largest Vaisakhi celebrations in the world, drawing tens of thousands of attendees from across the Lower Mainland and beyond. SPS has developed a comprehensive - [Giving Hearts Gala donors raise $370,863 to build Guru Nanak Dev Endowment Fund](https://voiceonline.com/giving-hearts-gala-donors-raise-370863-to-build-guru-nanak-dev-endowment-fund/) - DONORS at Langley Community Health and Hospital Foundation’s Giving Hearts Gala celebrated the second year of fundraising for Guru Nanak Dev Endowment Fund on April 10, raising $370,863 for ongoing health care excellence at Langley Memorial Hospital. More than 290 guests gathered at a Cloverdale banquet hall to celebrate the generosity of the South Asian - [Daya Karho: Displays of Compassion (Art Show) by Sikh Heritage B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/daya-karho-displays-of-compassion-art-show-by-sikh-heritage-b-c/) - SURREY Mayor Brenda Locke at the Daya Karho: Displays of Compassion (Art Show) presented by Sikh Heritage B.C. on Sunday, April 12 at Surrey City Hall. The art show was a live and interactive art exhibit surrounding Daya. This exhibit was an immersive experience exploring one’s relationship with Daya, and how to be compassionate in - [Federal Liberal Sikh Caucus, Indus Media Foundation present 'Promises' at Canadian War Museum during Sikh Heritage Month](https://voiceonline.com/federal-liberal-sikh-caucus-indus-media-foundation-present-promises-at-canadian-war-museum-during-sikh-heritage-month/) - AFTER a morning of prayers on Parliament Hill to celebrate Vaisakhi and the birth of Khalsa, the Sikh Caucus of the Liberal Party, Senator Baltej Dhillon, and Indus Media Foundation jointly presented a special screening of Promises, a 25-minute short film, on April 13, at the Barney Danson Theatre, Canadian War Museum, Ottawa. Presented during - [Surrey City Council calls for public inquiry into Metro Vancouver ](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-city-council-calls-for-public-inquiry-into-metro-vancouver/) - SURREY City Council on Monday unanimously approved a motion requesting B.C.’s Inspector of Municipalities to hold a public inquiry into concerns related to governance and accountability within Metro Vancouver regional entities. The motion cites concerns regarding financial stewardship, fairness to member municipalities, the withholding of important financial, engineering, environmental, and other records from Surrey-appointed board directors, wasteful use of corporate assets, and compliance with legal and contractual obligations. “Surrey - [Prime Minister Carney and other leaders wish "Happy Vaisakhi"](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-and-other-leaders-wish-happy-vaisakhi/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday in a statement on Vaisakhi said: “Today, Sikhs in Canada and around the world celebrate one of the most sacred days in Sikhism, Vaisakhi. "More than three centuries ago, in 1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji founded the Khalsa – a distinct order united by the Sikh faith and a - [10 passengers arrested for disruptive behaviour aboard a flight](https://voiceonline.com/10-passengers-arrested-for-disruptive-behaviour-aboard-a-flight/) - RICHMOND RCMP responded to a report of unruly passengers aboard a departing commercial flight at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 11. The passengers were alleged to be non‑compliant with flight crew instructions, creating safety concerns and resulting in a delay to the flight. Richmond RCMP officers attended and worked - [Suspect arrested following bank robbery in Newton](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-arrested-following-bank-robbery-in-newton/) - A man has been arrested by Surrey Police Service (SPS) following an alleged bank robbery late Monday afternoon in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood. Shortly after 4 p.m. on April 13, SPS Frontline officers responded to reports of a bank robbery in the 7100-block of King George Boulevard. The suspect had reportedly left the area on foot. - [Carney suspends federal Fuel Excise Tax on gasoline and diesel](https://voiceonline.com/excise-tax-on-gas-will-be-cut-until-labour-day/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday announced that the government is temporarily suspending the federal Fuel Excise Tax on gasoline and diesel across Canada. Starting April 20, the government will suspend the full amount of the tax on gasoline and diesel until September 7. This is expected to reduce Canadians’ bills at the gas station - [Maple Ridge Vaisakhi Samagam](https://voiceonline.com/maple-ridge-vaisakhi-samagam/) - THE first-ever Maple Ridge Vaisakhi Samagam was held on Sunday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Memorial Peace Park. Organized by the Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Association, this public event featured a Nagar Kirtan, live Kirtan music, and free Langar. Organizer Simi Khanna said they were expecting about 500 people to - [Liberals win all three by-elections, giving Carney a majority in Parliament ](https://voiceonline.com/liberals-win-all-three-by-elections-giving-carney-a-majority-in-parliament/) - LIBERAL candidates won in all three by-elections on Monday: * Danielle Martin won in the University—Rosedale riding in Toronto; * Doly Begum won in the Scarborough Southwest riding in Toronto; and * Tatiana Auguste won in the Terrebonne riding in Quebec, giving Carney a majority in the House of Commons. The Liberals now have 174 - [B.C. convenes task force on impacts of Iran war](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-convenes-task-force-on-impacts-of-iran-war/) - A cross-government task force will monitor the impacts of the Iran war and help prepare British Columbia for these potential global impacts, the Province announced on Monday. As the war in Iran continues, British Columbia is bracing for medium- and long-term impacts to supply chains in industries, such as health care, agriculture, energy and transportation. - [Mission RCMP issue warning about a Facebook Marketplace counterfeit scam](https://voiceonline.com/mission-rcmp-issue-warning-about-a-facebook-marketplace-counterfeit-scam/) - MISSION RCMP are warning the public about a man who allegedly used counterfeit $50 bills to pay for items purchased through Facebook Marketplace. A woman recently attended a coffee shop in Mission to sell a laptop and tablet that she had posted on Facebook Marketplace. The buyer came into the coffee shop and gave the - [IN PHOTOS: VANCOUVER VAISAKHI NAGAR KIRTAN – PART 3](https://voiceonline.com/in-photos-vancouver-vaisakhi-nagar-kirtan-part-3/) - [IN PHOTOS: VANCOUVER VAISAKHI NAGAR KIRTAN - PART 2](https://voiceonline.com/in-photos-vancouver-vaisakhi-nagar-kirtan-part-2/) - Cosnul General Masakui Rungsung - [Safe Surrey Coalition: Doug McCallum announces re-election bid, vows to deliver Surrey's defining legacy](https://voiceonline.com/safe-surrey-coalition-doug-mccallum-announces-re-election-bid-vows-to-deliver-surreys-defining-legacy/) - FORMER Surrey mayor Doug McCallum on Monday announced he will seek re-election as mayor, pledging to build on a record of transformational infrastructure investment, fiscal discipline, and public safety leadership, and to cement Surrey's place as a global city. “Surrey, I never stopped working for you. We delivered SkyTrain to Clayton Heights, brought UBC to - [Metro Vancouver adopts new Drinking Water Management Plan](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-adopts-new-drinking-water-management-plan/) - METRO Vancouver has adopted the updated Drinking Water Management Plan, which sets out how it will continue to deliver high-quality drinking water while responding to the challenges of climate change, population growth, and aging infrastructure. “In Metro Vancouver, we have some of the best drinking water in the world — and that’s not by accident. - [175,000 jobs and skills-building opportunities for youth in Canada this year (revised)](https://voiceonline.com/175000-jobs-and-skills-building-opportunities-for-youth-in-canada-this-year/) - PATTY Hajdu, federal Minister of Jobs and Families, on Monday highlighted that the federal government is creating 175,000 jobs and skills building opportunities for youth as well as providing education and training related actions that will improve youth employment across Canada. These include: Managing the cost of studying and training: The federal government is maintaining - [Vancouver man seriously injured in motorcycle crash on Highway 1 near 256th Street](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-man-seriously-injured-in-motorcycle-crash-on-highway-1-near-256th-street/) - IF you have dash camera video or saw the events that led to a motorcycle crash on Highway 1 near 256th Street, BC Highway Patrol needs to speak to you. On Saturday, April 11 at 1:50 p.m., a grey Harley Davidson motorcycle lost control and crashed in the eastbound passing (left) lane in an area of - [Carney discusses Middle East situation with Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif](https://voiceonline.com/carney-discusses-middle-east-situation-with-pakistans-prime-minister-sharif/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Monday discussed the evolving situation in the Middle East with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. They emphasised the importance of de-escalation and a sustained ceasefire. Carney thanked Sharif for the key strategic role played by Pakistan in facilitating a first round of discussions between the United States and Iran. He also - [Early morning arson at Abbotsford school](https://voiceonline.com/early-morning-arson-at-abbotsford-school/) - AT approximately 3:49 a.m. on Monday, April 13, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of a fire at the Bakerview Centre for Learning school, located in the 32600-block of Marshall Road. Upon arrival, officers found Abbotsford Fire and Rescue Service already on scene extinguishing a small fire. The fire caused damage to the - [Shots fired at Surrey Central residence](https://voiceonline.com/shots-fired-at-surrey-central-residence/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating shots fired at a residence in the Surrey Central area of the city in the early morning hours. On April 13 at approximately 2:50 a.m., SPS officers responded to a report of gunshots near 95 Avenue and 127 Street. Police located a residence with apparent damage caused by gunshots. Fortunately, - [Nesters Market in Downtown Eastside reopens on Monday after arson](https://voiceonline.com/nesters-market-in-downtown-eastside-reopens-on-monday-after-arson/) - RESIDENTS of Downtown Eastside and Gastown are relieved to know that Nesters Market at 333 Abbott Street will be reopening on Monday after it closed down following an arson on March 30. Vancouver police had announced on April 1 that Victor Leslie Atkinson was charged with arson and theft under $5,000 in connection with the - [B.C. Conservative leadership race: Then there were five!](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-conservative-leadership-race-then-there-were-five/) - THE latest BC Conservative leadership contender to withdraw from the race is businessman Warren Hamm who announced on Sunday that he has thrown his support behind entrepreneur and philanthropist Yuri Fulmer. In a post on his X, Hamm said: "Thank you to everyone who supported this journey. BC needs real change—leaders who understand business, budgets, - [Vehicle fire in West Vancouver synagogue parking lot deemed non-suspicious](https://voiceonline.com/vehicle-fire-in-west-vancouver-synagogue-parking-lot-deemed-non-suspicious/) - AT approximately 6:24 a.m. on Sunday, April 12, West Vancouver Police received a report of a vehicle fire in the parking lot of the Har El Synagogue on Taylor Way. The fire was quickly extinguished. No injuries were reported, and no property damage occurred. While the investigation is ongoing, WVPD say they would like to - [Motorcyclist killed in crash on Alex Fraser Bridge](https://voiceonline.com/motorcyclist-killed-in-crash-on-alex-fraser-bridge/) - DELTA Police are requesting the public’s assistance in connection to a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on Saturday. On April 11 at approximately 10 p.m., Delta Police responded to a report of a fatal motor vehicle collision northbound on the Alex Fraser Bridge where a motorcycle struck a semi-truck. The 31-year-old male driver of - [Whitecaps FC 2 - New York City FC 0: 'Caps move to top of MLS table as club record start continues](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-2-new-york-city-fc-0-caps-move-to-top-of-mls-table-as-club-record-start-continues/) - With the victory, Whitecaps FC move into first place in the MLS Western Conference and Supporters' Shield standings. Whitecaps FC also lead MLS with 19 goals scored and a +15 goal difference The 'Caps continued their best start in the club's MLS history, improving to 6W-1L-0D Whitecaps FC welcomed a second straight crowd of over - [IN PHOTOS: VANCOUVER VAISAKHI NAGAR KIRTAN 2026](https://voiceonline.com/in-photos-vancouver-vaisakhi-nagar-kirtan-2026/) - All photos by SUKHWANT SINGH DHILLON - [No agreement between U.S. and Iran](https://voiceonline.com/no-agreement-between-u-s-and-iran/) - US Vice President JD Vance announced at a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, that the U.S. and Pakistan have failed to reach an agreement. Vance said that the Iranians had chosen not to accept the U.S.'s terms. He said that the U.S. hadn't yet seen a fundamental commitment of will by Iran not to develop - [Tip from public leads to recovery of vehicle stolen from Chilliwack](https://voiceonline.com/tip-from-public-leads-to-recovery-of-vehicle-stolen-from-chilliwack/) - JUST after noon on Saturday, Abbotsford Police received a call from a member of the public who reported a truck they believed had been stolen from Chilliwack. The caller advised they had recognized the vehicle after seeing a post on social media. Abbotsford Police officers responded immediately and, with the assistance of the caller, located - [Surrey man's vehicle impounded in Abbotsford for excessive speeding](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-mans-vehicle-impounded-in-abbotsford-for-excessive-speeding/) - ABBOTSFORD Police say that on Friday night, a 22-year-old man from Surrey, holding a Class 7 N driver’s licence, was observed travelling at 144 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone along Marshall Road near Queen Street. Abbotsford Police said the man was apparently testing "our roadways like a racetrack." A patrol officer spotted the - [Canada celebrates the end of successful Artemis II mission](https://voiceonline.com/canada-celebrates-the-end-of-successful-artemis-ii-mission/) - CANADA is celebrating the return of the Artemis II crew. After nearly 10 days aboard the Orion capsule, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Colonel Jeremy Hansen, together with NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, has safely landed on Earth, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego at 8:07 - [New urgent and primary care centre opens in south Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/new-urgent-and-primary-care-centre-opens-in-south-surrey/) - RESIDENTS of south Surrey and surrounding communities have improved access to timely, team-based care with the opening of a new urgent and primary care centre (UPCC) on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. "People living in the fast-growing community of south Surrey will have more access to urgent and primary care at this new centre, helping them - [Metro Vancouver celebrates new drinking water infrastructure in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/metro-vancouver-celebrates-new-drinking-water-infrastructure-in-surrey/) - METRO Vancouver announced on Friday that it has finished work on the Fleetwood Reservoir a key piece of drinking water infrastructure in Surrey that will help ensure the continued supply of high-quality drinking water to growing communities south of the Fraser. The reservoir, located at Meagan Anne MacDougall Park, also features a new mural by q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ - [Vancouver Police search for witnesses in Fairview hit-and-run ](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-search-for-witnesses-in-fairview-hit-and-run/) - VANCOUVER Police are looking for witnesses and dash-cam video following a serious hit-and-run collision in Fairview on Wednesday. A 68-year-old man was crossing Oak Street and 6th Avenue on April 8 just after 9:15 a.m., when he was struck by the driver of a white 2007-2014 GMC Yukon. The driver did not remain at the - [Employment down in British Columbia: March Labour Force Survey](https://voiceonline.com/employment-down-in-british-columbia-march-labour-force-survey/) - EMPLOYMENT in British Columbia fell by 19,000 (-0.7%) in March, following a similar-sized decline (-20,000; -0.7%) in February, the Labour Force Survey for March released by Statistics Canada on Friday. The unemployment rate in British Columbia rose 0.6 percentage points to reach 6.7% in March, matching the national average but the highest level for the province - [Out-of-towners, usually from Surrey, shooting illegally in Mission’s backcountry, say RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/out-of-towners-usually-from-surrey-shooting-illegally-in-missions-backcountry-say-rcmp/) - MISSION RCMP, the City of Mission, the Fraser Valley Regional District, and the BC Conservation Officer Service are urging gun owners to educate themselves before coming to shoot their guns along the Forest Service Roads of Mission. RCMP say that the backcountry areas of Mission are known to be recreational destinations, but unfortunately, police are - [ICBC investing $13.3 million in apprenticeship grants for B.C.’s collision repair workforce](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-investing-13-3-million-in-apprenticeship-grants-for-b-c-s-collision-repair-workforce/) - ICBC is investing $13.3 million over the next four years in new apprenticeship grants to address labour shortages in the collision repair industry, help reduce repair wait times over the longer term, and develop the next generation of skilled workers. ICBC announced the investment today at Vancouver Community College with Rick Hatswell, board chair of - [Sports events set to deliver estimated $8M economic boost to Surrey this spring](https://voiceonline.com/sports-events-set-to-deliver-estimated-8m-economic-boost-to-surrey-this-spring/) - SURREY is welcoming more than 9,000 athletes to eight sports tournaments this spring, ranging from high-level gymnastics to soccer to badminton. Collectively, these events are expected to generate nearly 2,000 hotel nights in the city between April 1 and June 30, and early projections suggest an injection of $8 million into the local economy. Among - [Fatal motor vehicle collision in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-motor-vehicle-collision-in-langley/) - ON Thursday, April 9 at approximately 4:57 p.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision in the 3300-block of 264 Street. First responders from the Township of Langley Fire Department, British Columbia Ambulance Service and the Langley RCMP immediately attended to the area. “Tragically, despite life-saving efforts, one individual succumbed to - [Pakistani national from Canada pleads guilty to attempting to commit ISIS-inspired attack at Jewish Center in New York](https://voiceonline.com/pakistani-national-from-canada-pleads-guilty-to-attempting-to-commit-isis-inspired-attack-at-jewish-center-in-new-york/) - THE U.S. Department of Justice -announced that Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, also known as “Shahzeb Jadoon,” pleaded guilty to attempting to commit acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries, for attempting to enter the United States and carry out a mass shooting with automatic weapons at a prominent Jewish center in Brooklyn, New York. Khan pleaded guilty - [IHIT identifies Surrey homicide victim as Matthew Neely](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-identify-surrey-homicide-victim-as-matthew-neely/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) on Thursday identified Wednesday night's homicide victim in Surrey as 34-year-old Matthew Neely in an effort to advance the investigation and is appealing for witnesses. On April 8 at approximately 9:10 p.m., Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers responded to assist BCEHS with an injured man in the 9700-block of 134 - [Clandestine firearms manufacturing lab dismantled in Surrey by CFSEU-BC](https://voiceonline.com/clandestine-firearms-manufacturing-lab-dismantled-in-surrey-by-cfseu-bc/) - THE Illegal Firearms Enforcement Team (IFET) of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia’s (CFSEU-BC) has arrested a man for firearms manufacturing and distribution of computer data in addition to various firearms-related offences. In March, CFSEU-BC IFET began an investigation into a suspect believed to be manufacturing 3D printed firearms and uploading schematics - [500 new seats on the way for Surrey's Grandview Heights Secondary](https://voiceonline.com/500-new-seats-on-the-way-for-surreys-grandview-heights-secondary/) - A new 500-seat addition is coming to the Grandview Heights neighbourhood in Surrey to support secondary students and families. "Surrey is one of the fastest-growing communities in the province and investments like this make sure Surrey students have the space they need to grow, too," said Garry Begg, parliamentary secretary for Surrey infrastructure, on Thursday. - [Four suspects convicted in March 2023 East Vancouver home invasion](https://voiceonline.com/four-suspects-convicted-in-march-2023-east-vancouver-home-invasion/) - FOUR suspects have been convicted in relation to a violent home invasion that took place in East Vancouver on March 11, 2023. The court’s decision in relation to one accused was delivered on April 2 and comes after a year-long Vancouver Police investigation spanning seven crime scenes. It resulted in the identification and successful conviction of the - [Female assaulted in Surrey's Holland Park](https://voiceonline.com/female-assaulted-in-surreys-holland-park/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is appealing for witnesses to an assault in Holland Park. On Tuesday, April 7 at approximately 2:20 a.m., SPS Frontline officers responded to Holland Park regarding a disturbance. Officers located a female victim who had allegedly been assaulted. The victim was taken to an area hospital by BCEHS with serious injuries. - [IHIT called in after man killed in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-called-in-after-man-killed-in-surrey/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey. At approximately 9:10 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers responded to assist BCEHS with an injured male in the 9700-block of 134 Street. Members located a man apparently suffering from injuries who was receiving treatment from - [Man arrested after numerous witnesses describe seeing woman struck](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-after-numerous-witnesses-describe-seeing-woman-struck/) - ON April 6 at approximately 1:20 p.m., New Westminster Police patrol members responded to two separate 9-1-1 calls reporting a man striking a woman as they were walking along the street. Officers attended near the area of Nanaimo Street and 18th Street and located the man and woman. Officers arrested the man without incident, provided aid - [Imagine Surrey's final candidates are Perminder Chohan and Chandan Chahal](https://voiceonline.com/imagine-surreys-final-candidates-are-perminder-chohan-and-chandan-chahal/) - IMAGINE Surrey officially launched its 2026 municipal election campaign on Tuesday night to a packed house of nearly 1,000 supporters at a convention centre in Newton, unveiling its full slate of candidates "to challenge the status quo under the same old players and parties at Surrey City Hall." Mayoral candidate Mike Starchuk — Surrey’s retired - [Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu joins Liberals](https://voiceonline.com/conservative-mp-marilyn-gladu-joins-liberals/) - CONSERVATIVE MP Marilyn Gladu from Ontario's Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong riding has joined the Liberals, that will give Prime Minister Mark Carney a majority government even if they fail to win the Quebec riding of Terrebonne in Monday’s byelections. The Liberals are expected win easily in the byelections in Ontario's Scarborough Southwest, and University—Rosedale ridings. Carney said in a - [Vancouver celebrates 47th annual Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-celebrates-47th-annual-vaisakhi-nagar-kirtan/) - THIS Saturday, thousands of people will gather in the heart of South Vancouver to celebrate Vaisakhi, one of the most important days in the Sikh calendar. The 47th annual Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan (Parade) takes place this year on Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vaisakhi celebrates the creation of the Khalsa, a - [Vancouver Mayor announces $400M commitment towards community centres, pledges continued tax freeze](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-mayor-announces-400m-commitment-towards-community-centres-pledges-continued-tax-freeze/) - IN a speech to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim announced his vision to invest $400M in new funding towards rebuilding and renovating five of Vancouver’s community centres in the City’s upcoming 2027-2030 Capital Plan. “Community centres are the heart of our neighbourhoods,” said Sim. “For too long, capital plans under - [Vancouver surpasses 2025 housing targets with decades-high rental delivery](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-surpasses-2025-housing-targets-with-decades-high-rental-delivery/) - THE City of Vancouver delivered substantial housing results in 2025, with more than 12,500 new homes approved, exceeding the annual target of 8,300 by 54%. Across Vancouver, 2,300 purpose-built market rental units reached completion, marking the highest annual level of rental completions in more than 40 years. “We’re proud to be delivering more housing, faster - [Attempted robbery at Maple Ridge shopping centre](https://voiceonline.com/attempted-robbery-at-maple-ridge-shopping-centre/) - RCMP are investigating after an attempted robbery incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon at a shopping centre in downtown Maple Ridge. On April 7 at approximately 5 p.m., Maple Ridge RCMP were advised of a robbery in progress at a local business inside a shopping centre in the 22700-block of Lougheed Highway. Frontline officers immediately attended - [Vancouver Police arrest man who pushed baby stroller](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-arrest-man-who-pushed-baby-stroller/) - VANCOUVER Police announced on Wednesday that charges have been approved after a man was arrested for allegedly threatening a mother pushing a baby stroller during a walk on Tuesday morning. A mother and her 17-month-old baby were out for a walk near West Broadway and Blenheim Street on April 7 around 10:30 a.m. when a - [Provincial funding creating new jobs, strengthening local supply chains](https://voiceonline.com/provincial-funding-creating-new-jobs-strengthening-local-supply-chains/) - FOUR more southern Interior manufacturing businesses are receiving $6.75 million in government funding to expand their production of made-in-B.C. products and create 101 more jobs. Another business, Kelowna’s Farming Karma, which uses locally sourced fruit to make canned beverages, has doubled its production and hired 20 more people, while giving more British Columbians another B.C. - [Surrey and White Rock Top 25 Under 25 Award Winners](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-and-white-rock-top-25-under-25-award-winners/) - THE Surrey and White Rock Board of Trade on Wednesday announced the recipients of the 16th Annual Surrey and White Rock Top 25 Under 25 Awards, recognizing the remarkable achievements of young leaders who are making a meaningful impact across the region. The awards celebrate 25 outstanding individuals aged 25 and under who have demonstrated - [RapidBus expansion from North Shore to Metrotown fast-tracked](https://voiceonline.com/rapidbus-expansion-from-north-shore-to-metrotown-fast-tracked/) - TRANSLINK announced on Wednesday that it is accelerating the launch of the R2 RapidBus extension to Metrotown, bringing faster and more frequent service between the North Shore, Vancouver, and Burnaby. Funded through the 2025 Investment Plan, the new R2 Marine–Willingdon RapidBus is expected to begin service in September — more than three months ahead of - [NDP: B.C. Conservatives to attend debate hosted by "media group that platforms white supremacy"](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-b-c-conservatives-to-attend-debate-hosted-by-media-group-that-platforms-white-supremacy/) - THE NDP has slammed B.C. Conservative leadership candidates who will attend a debate on Wednesday (April 8) hosted by Juno News, an outlet that promotes the views of The Dominion Society and its founder Daniel Tyrie, whom former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney called “racist.” The NDP notes that Juno has published Tyrie, interviewed him, and defended his - [Alexander Delair sentenced for 2024 fatal shooting in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/alexander-delair-sentenced-for-2024-fatal-shooting-in-maple-ridge/) - ON May 31, 2024, at approximately 5:12 p.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP responded to a report of a shooting in the area of 223 Street and Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge. Police and first responders attended and located the victim, who was subsequently declared deceased on scene. Witnesses reported seeing a male suspect fleeing the scene. - [Calgary Police arrest Jaskaran Singh, 21, in connection to South Asian extortions](https://voiceonline.com/calgary-police-arrest-jaskaran-singh-21-in-connection-to-south-asian-extortions/) - CALGARY Police announced on Friday that for the second time this week, they have made an arrest connected to their ongoing South Asian extortion series investigation. Jaskaran Singh, 21, of Calgary, has been charged with discharging a firearm with intent. Police said that at approximately 9:30 a.m., on Saturday, March 7, patrol officers observed a - [Lawn watering restricted to one day per week starting May 1](https://voiceonline.com/lawn-watering-restricted-to-one-day-per-week-starting-may-1/) - SEASONAL restrictions on lawn watering will come into effect on May 1 throughout the Metro Vancouver region. Residents and businesses will be allowed to water their lawns just once per week to help conserve water. “We’ve had a warm winter in Metro Vancouver and the snowpack, which helps boost our water supply as it melts - [Our Global Village’s annual event highlights empowerment and social change](https://voiceonline.com/our-global-villages-annual-event-highlights-empowerment-and-social-change/) - A large gathering of hundreds of women on March 28 at Our Global Village’s annual event, Sandook Sheeshean Wala, spotlighted women’s empowerment, cultural pride, and community leadership. Blending Punjabi folk music, dance, and tradition, the event went beyond celebration to deliver a clear message of sisterhood and collective strength among women, the organizers said. Along with - [Upper Fraser Valley RCMP warn public of fake gold scam targeting parking lots](https://voiceonline.com/upper-fraser-valley-rcmp-warn-public-of-fake-gold-scam-targeting-parking-lots/) - UPPER Fraser Valley RCMP are warning the public about an increase in scams involving individuals attempting to sell suspected fake gold in parking lots, in some cases taking victims’ jewelry. In recent incidents in Hope and Chilliwack, individuals have been approached in parking lots by individuals claiming to be in urgent need of money. They - [Temporary change in Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department hours extended until May 4](https://voiceonline.com/temporary-change-in-mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department-hours-extended-until-may-4/) - FRASER Health announced on Tuesday that from April 7 to May 4, the Emergency Department at Mission Memorial Hospital will temporarily operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to support the community with safe, consistent access to emergency care aligned with available staffing. After 5 p.m., emergency-trained nurses will continue to be on site and - [Harmandeep Singh Bindra arrested and charged in fraud investigation by Edmonton Police](https://voiceonline.com/harmandeep-singh-bindra-arrested-and-charged-in-fraud-investigation-by-edmonton-police/) - THE Edmonton Police Service is seeking additional complainants after a 39-year-old man was charged with fraud for altering the odometer on vehicles to sell them for higher prices. On March 13, police received a report that a vehicle that had been purchased via Facebook Marketplace appeared to have an altered odometer, resulting in the purchaser - [Surrey Police plan to hire an additional 200 members by the end of 2027](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-plan-to-hire-an-additional-200-members-by-the-end-of-2027/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) Chief Constable Norn Lipinski says in a message for March / April that the SPS plans to hire an additional 200 members by the end of 2027. He also states that Surrey has seen a decline in extortion reports and extortion related violence over the past two months. Here is - [Maple Ridge RCMP go all out to combat drug trafficking](https://voiceonline.com/maple-ridge-rcmp-go-all-out-to-combat-drug-trafficking/) - MAPLE Ridge RCMP said on Tuesday that they continue to combat drug trafficking in Maple Ridge and targeting those individuals preying on the most vulnerable in the community. From specialized teams to frontline and traffic sections, officers are taking a very proactive approach to disrupting the sale and distribution of illicit drugs and open drug - [Four sitting councillors to run under One Delta banner](https://voiceonline.com/four-sitting-councillors-to-run-under-one-delta-banner/) - ONE Delta - a new municipal party that says it is focused on rebuilding trust at City Hall, strengthening financial oversight, and continuing city-wide improvements to Delta’s roads and facilities - will have Bruce McDonald, who served nine terms on council and received the Freedom of the City Award, as its party president. “Delta deserves - [TransLink boosts spring bus service on 42 Metro Vancouver routes](https://voiceonline.com/translink-boosts-spring-bus-service-on-42-metro-vancouver-routes/) - TRANSLINK says that more frequent and reliable transit is coming to Metro Vancouver this spring, as it increases bus service on 42 routes. These changes will help relieve overcrowding on the system, reduce congestion on the roads, and improve customer convenience around the region. TransLink’s Spring Service Changes take effect Monday, April 20, and include: Improvements - [B.C. companies get support to pilot new technologies in key sectors](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-companies-get-support-to-pilot-new-technologies-in-key-sectors/) - THE Province is supporting companies across five strategic sectors to test their technologies in real-world industrial settings, helping them grow and create good jobs for people as part of B.C.'s Look West strategy. Through the Integrated Marketplace Platform's early-stage demonstration call, the Government of B.C. is providing nearly $3.5 million to support pilot-scale demonstrations of - [Vancouver introduces additional app giving drivers more flexibility to pay for street parking](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-introduces-additional-app-giving-drivers-more-flexibility-to-pay-for-street-parking/) - DRIVERS in Vancouver now have an additional mobile option to pay for on-street parking in the city. The HotSpot app will join PayByPhone, the City’s existing supplier, to offer users more payment options and to ensure continuous service if one app becomes temporarily unavailable. Updated signage featuring the HotSpot logo is currently being installed to alert users to - [Carney launches Build Communities Strong Fund, announces first tranche of projects](https://voiceonline.com/carney-launches-build-communities-strong-fund-announces-first-tranche-of-projects/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday officially launched the Build Communities Strong Fund – and announced its first project – the new Embleton Community Centre and Park in Brampton, Ontario. This is a $64 million investment to build what will become a 175,000-square-foot community centre with a pool, gymnasium, fitness centre, childcare facility, as well as - [Charges approved in Surrey shooting investigation](https://voiceonline.com/charges-approved-in-surrey-shooting-investigation/) - ON March 24 at 10:56 p.m., Surrey Police Service (SPS) received a report of a motor vehicle collision with injuries in the 10300-block of University Drive. Further investigation revealed that the victim was driving northbound on University Avenue when they were allegedly struck by a bullet. BCEHS attended and transported the victim to an area - [ICBC and BC Transplant celebrate major milestone](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-and-bc-transplant-celebrate-major-milestone/) - ICBC is celebrating a decade of collaboration with BC Transplant to increase organ donor registrations in British Columbia. Since employees at ICBC's driver licensing offices first began speaking with customers about organ donation in 2016, more than 395,000 ICBC customers have registered their decision. “What started off as a small pilot project in a few - [Back Pain After a Car Accident: What People in Surrey Should Know About Recovery and ICBC](https://voiceonline.com/back-pain-after-a-car-accident/) - If you spend enough time driving around Surrey—King George, 152nd, Highway 10—you already know how common car accidents are. And a lot of them don’t seem that serious at the time. Then a couple days later your back tightens up, you can’t move the same way, and now you’re wondering what actually happened. This is - [Prime Minister Carney, other leaders wish 'Happy Easter!'](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-other-leaders-wish-happy-easter/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Sunday said in a statement on Easter: "Today, I join millions of Christians in Canada and around the world in celebrating Easter. "Easter is a time to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the enduring promise of renewal and redemption. "We are reminded that compassion is stronger than hate, - [Whitecaps FC 3 - Portland Timbers 2: Berhalter wins it in stoppage time](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-3-portland-timbers-2-berhalter-wins-it-in-stoppage-time/) - Whitecaps FC welcomed a season-high crowd of 25,465 to BC Place for the club's fifth annual Vaisakhi Match Sebastian Berhalter continued his early contention for MLS MVP with a winning goal in the fifth minute of second half stoppage time. The goal was his fourth of the season across all competitions, and his eighth goal - [RCMP officers injured during RCMP motorcycle training in Surrey ](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-officers-injured-during-rcmp-motorcycle-training-in-surrey/) - ON Saturday, April 4, at approximately 10:10 a.m., officers from various RCMP units were participating in a Motorcycle Escort re‑certification course in Surrey. While travelling southbound on 152 Street on fully marked RCMP police motorcycles, a BC Highway Patrol officer was rear‑ended by another BC Highway Patrol officer. Officers immediately rendered first aid and requested BC Emergency Health Services assistance. One officer was transported - [CFSEU-BC arrests one of Canada’s most wanted for murder in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/cfseu-bc-arrests-one-of-canadas-most-wanted-for-murder-in-surrey/) - OFFICERS with the Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET) of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) have arrested a suspect ranked seventh on Canada’s most wanted list according to BOLO (Be On the Look Out) Program. On March 26, UGET officers were conducting proactive patrols in Surrey when they identified and arrested - [Shots fired into a North Delta residence not extortion related](https://voiceonline.com/shots-fired-into-a-north-delta-residence-not-extortion-related/) - ON Friday, April 3 at approximately 2:50 a.m., Delta Police Department officers responded to a report of shots fired into a residence in the 11200-block of 92A Avenue, Delta Officers located shell casings and confirmed shots had been fired into a vacant basement suite. Fortunately, no one was injured in the occupied upper portion of - [High speed collision in New Westminster flips vehicle](https://voiceonline.com/high-speed-collision-in-new-westminster-flips-vehicle/) - "Criminal charges are being considered” ON March 30, at approximately 11 p.m., New Westminster Police patrol members responded to a collision at the intersection of 6th Avenue and McBride Boulevard. Officers arrived on scene alongside New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service. Upon arrival, officers saw two vehicles had sustained significant damage. One vehicle had been - [ONTARIO: Arrest made in vandalism of Tamil Genocide Memorial in Brampton](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-arrest-made-in-vandalism-of-tamil-genocide-memorial-in-brampton/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators from the Hate Crime Unit have arrested and charged a young offender after the Tamil Genocide Memorial at Chinguacousy Park was vandalized with derogatory spray-painted messages. On Friday, March 20, officers responded to Chinguacousy Park after reports that the memorial had been defaced. Upon arrival, officers confirmed the vandalism and - [Surrey Police appeal for witnesses in March 5 pedestrian hit-and-run](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-appeal-for-witnesses-in-march-5-pedestrian-hit-and-run/) - SURREY Police Service is appealing for witnesses to a collision on March 5 in the area of 88 Avenue and Nordel Way in Surrey which resulted in serious injury to a pedestrian. On March 5 at 11:24 p.m., a vehicle struck two pedestrians at the intersection of 88 Avenue and Nordel Way in Surrey. One - [Chilliwack RCMP investigating fire at Bench Forest Service Road property](https://voiceonline.com/chilliwack-rcmp-investigating-fire-at-bench-forest-service-road-property/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP are investigating an incident involving a fire at a property located on Bench Forest Service Road in the Ryder Lake area of Chilliwack. On March 31, at approximately 10:22 p.m., Chilliwack RCMP received a report of a fire involving a structure on Bench Forest Service Road. Police were advised that a woman had - [CBSA officers seize 86.9 kg of cocaine at Coutts port of entry in Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-officers-seize-86-9-kg-of-cocaine-at-coutts-port-of-entry-in-alberta/) - ON February 15, CBSA border services officers at Coutts port of entry in southern Alberta intercepted and seized 86.9 kg of suspected cocaine from a commercial truck. CBSA officers examined a commercial truck carrying a load declared as produce destined for Calgary, Alberta. During the search of the truck’s cab, officers found 70 bricks of - [Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) applications must be submitted in person](https://voiceonline.com/overseas-citizenship-of-india-oci-applications-must-be-submitted-in-person/) - THE High Commission of India has announced that all Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) applications in Canada have to be submitted in person at BLS Centres "as biometrics have to be provided." OCI applications by post will not be accepted. The OCI scheme was introduced in 2005. According to the Government of Canada's website cyber.gc.ca, - [Brandon Teixeira sentenced to life imprisonment for murder](https://voiceonline.com/brandon-teixeira-sentenced-to-life-imprisonment-for-murder/) - A joint operation between Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has led to Brandon Teixeira being sentenced to mandatory life imprisonment for murder with no chance of parole for 25 years and 14 years imprisonment for attempt murder. In May of 2018, CFSEU-BC and IHIT - [IRCC supports those impacted by domestic natural disasters](https://voiceonline.com/ircc-supports-those-impacted-by-domestic-natural-disasters/) - LENA Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on Thursday announced new special measures to support people and communities across Canada who may be directly affected by domestic natural disasters. Under these measures: Temporary residents, including international students, temporary foreign workers and other visitors, who are directly affected by a domestic natural disaster can - [Surrey Police Service Police share safety tips for April 18 Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-service-police-share-safety-tips-for-april-18-khalsa-day-vaisakhi-parade/) - AS the vibrant Vaisakhi festival approaches, Surrey Police Service (SPS), supported by officers from several other Lower Mainland police agencies and integrated units, will be on site providing public safety support and traffic control for the Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade on Saturday, April 18. SPS says it looks forward to celebrating this annual event with - [Rana Cheema, 45, charged in extortion investigation targeting South Asians in Calgary](https://voiceonline.com/rana-cheema-45-charged-in-extortion-investigation-targeting-south-asians-in-calgary/) - https://youtu.be/QKtVy-o6vQI CALGARY Police say they have laid charges in an ongoing extortion investigation targeting members of the South Asian community, including alleged threats directed at daycare businesses just outside of Calgary. Between March 4 and 22, investigators documented a series of escalating incidents connected to the extortion investigation, including a shooting at a residence, - [Ambedkar Symposium on Emancipation concludes in BC with bold vision for a caste-free Canada](https://voiceonline.com/ambedkar-symposium-on-emancipation-concludes-in-bc-with-bold-vision-for-a-caste-free-canada/) - A landmark gathering of scholars, activists, and community leaders at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University has concluded with a powerful call to action: the total annihilation of caste-related barriers in North America. The Ambedkar Symposium on Emancipation (ASE2026), hosted by the Chetna Association of Canada with support and guidance of the - [Shooting death of Birinder Singh was not motivated by racial bias, say Alberta RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/shooting-death-of-birinder-singh-was-not-motivated-by-racial-bias-say-alberta-rcmp/) - ALBERTA RCMP say that the March 14 shooting death of 22-year-old Birinder Singh was not motivated by any type of racial bias. They announced that a second suspect, Deon Libsekil, 23, who was arrested on March 26, has been charged with second-degree murder and accessory after the fact. Libsekil was known to police and was - [Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder](https://voiceonline.com/conor-dmonte-sentenced-to-15-years-in-prison-for-conspiracy-to-commit-murder/) - CONOR Vincent D’Monte appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on April 1 and was sentenced to an effective sentence of 15 years for conspiracy to commit murder of the Bacon brothers and their associates between January 1, 2008, to February 17, 2009. Between 2008 and 2009, British Columbia endured one of its most violent periods of - [Honouring Sikh Heritage: NDP MLAs stand with community at official launch ](https://voiceonline.com/honouring-sikh-heritage-ndp-mlas-stand-with-community-at-official-launch/) - ON Saturday, March 28, Surrey City Hall hosted the official launch of the 9th annual Sikh Heritage Month, bringing together community leaders, elected officials, and residents to celebrate a legacy deeply woven into British Columbia’s story. This year’s theme, “Daya” (compassion), reflects one of the core pillars of Sikhism: a commitment not only to empathy, but - [Vancouver Police arrest Pokémon card robbery suspect](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-arrest-pokemon-card-robbery-suspect/) - VANCOUVER Police announced on Wednesday that they have arrest a man accused of robbing people of high-value Pokémon cards. Since March 23, Vancouver Police have responded to five incidents in which victims met with a man to sell Pokémon cards, usually through Facebook Marketplace. Some of the cards can be worth thousands of dollars. “The - [Updating zero-emission vehicle targets, expanding charging network](https://voiceonline.com/updating-zero-emission-vehicle-targets-expanding-charging-network/) - B.C. is amending the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act to support automakers, while continuing to boost consumer choice and affordability for people switching to zero-emission vehicles (ZEV). "B.C. is a leader in electric vehicle (EV) adoption in North America, and in leading, we are giving people greater choice while reducing air pollution and emissions in our communities," - [TransLink launches Compass Glasses](https://voiceonline.com/translink-launches-compass-glasses/) - TRANSLINK is introducing Compass Glasses and with them, the next evolution in fare payment technology: Tap-With-Face. This bold new product builds on TransLink’s growing family of Compass products, including the Compass Wristband, the Compass Mini, and a series of Compass Mini-Vehicles (the Mini-Train, the Mini-Trolley, and the Mini-West Coast Express). Available as a limited-edition product, 5,000 Compass Glasses go on - [Reducing barriers so more homes, community infrastructure can move forward](https://voiceonline.com/reducing-barriers-so-more-homes-community-infrastructure-can-move-forward/) - PROVIDING communities new tools to reduce upfront costs for homebuilders and allowing communities to be eligible for federal infrastructure funding is the goal as the Province introduces legislative amendments to help get more homes built quicker. "People need more homes they can afford, and lowering the upfront costs of building helps make that happen," said - [More than 600,000 people connected to primary care since 2023, over 500 U.S. health professionals hired](https://voiceonline.com/more-than-600000-people-connected-to-primary-care-since-2023-over-500-u-s-health-professionals-hired/) - MORE than 600,000 people who did not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner in 2023 have been attached to a primary care provider a number growing by 4,000 people each week. In 2025 alone, 223,000 people got matched to a primary care provider. This is part of the Province's work to strengthen the public - [Civil Forfeiture Office expansion helps identify, secure forfeiture of proceeds of crime](https://voiceonline.com/civil-forfeiture-office-expansion-helps-identify-secure-forfeiture-of-proceeds-of-crime/) - TO help keep people and communities safe, the Province is expanding the Civil Forfeiture Office (CFO) to improve its ability to identify, freeze and secure the forfeiture of major assets hidden by criminal organizations. "Over the past 20 years, the CFO has worked tirelessly to target criminal organizations, with British Columbia becoming a national and - [Attorney General Niki Sharma wishes "Happy Sikh Heritage Month!"](https://voiceonline.com/attorney-general-niki-sharma-wishes-happy-sikh-heritage-month-2/) - ATTORNEY General Niki Sharma on Wednesday in a statement in celebration of Sikh Heritage Month said: "April marks Sikh Heritage Month in British Columbia, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich history, resilient spirit and the many contributions Sikh communities have made to our province. "Sikhs have been part of British Columbia's story for - [Arson charge laid against suspect in Nesters Market fire](https://voiceonline.com/arson-charge-laid-against-suspect-in-nesters-market-fire/) - VANCOUVER Police announced on Wednesday that charges have been approved against a man who allegedly set a fire that shut down Nesters Market in the Downtown Eastside. At 5 p.m. on March 30, a man walked into Nesters Market at 333 Abbott Street. He’s alleged to have taken some items from the shelves then started - ["Neighbourhood friendly" route for Khalsa Diwan Society's Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan on April 11](https://voiceonline.com/neighbourhood-friendly-route-for-khalsa-diwan-societys-vaisakhi-nagar-kirtan-on-april-11/) - THE Khalsa Diwan Society on Wednesday announced that the annual Vancouver Vaisakhi Parade (Nagar Kirtan) will take place on Saturday, April 11 on a newly adjusted route designed to be more "neighbourhood friendly." By streamlining the path, organizers aim to foster a more intimate community atmosphere while ensuring the city remains accessible and traffic-efficient for - [Ridge Meadows RCMP detachment now two fully autonomous detachments](https://voiceonline.com/ridge-meadows-rcmp-detachment-now-two-fully-autonomous-detachments/) - EFFECTIVE April 1, the former integrated Ridge Meadows RCMP Detachment has officially transitioned to two fully autonomous detachments, serving the City of Maple Ridge and the City of Pitt Meadows. The transition process from a shared detachment policing model to two autonomous detachments has been a multi-year initiative, working closely with all partners, municipalities, the - [Missing youth from Surrey located](https://voiceonline.com/missing-youth-from-surrey-located/) - SURREY Police Service announced on Wednesday that the 14-year-old youth who went missing on March 27 has been located. - [SPOSU-RCMP goodbye message to Surrey's Cloverdale](https://voiceonline.com/sposu-rcmp-goodbye-message-to-surreys-cloverdale/) - RCMP Chief Superintendent Wendy Mehat, Officer in Charge, BC RCMP – Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU), in a message to the residents, families, and businesses of Cloverdale on Monday thanked them as RCMP will depart from the Cloverdale District 4 policing area on Wednesday, April 1 and be replaced by Surrey Police Service. Mehat - [Extortion-related shooting at residence and vehicle in Surrey's Newton](https://voiceonline.com/extortion-related-shooting-at-residence-and-vehicle-in-surreys-newton/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a shots fired incident in the 12300-block of 77A Avenue. On Monday, March 30 at approximately 1:45 a.m., SPS frontline officers attended a Newton residence where shots fired were reported. On scene, police observed damage to a home and an unoccupied vehicle that was parked out front. Fortunately, none - [Health professions and occupations act prioritizes public protection, facilitates good governance](https://voiceonline.com/health-professions-and-occupations-act-prioritizes-public-protection-facilitates-good-governance/) - BEGINNING Wednesday, April 1, the health professions and occupations act comes into effect, which will improve patient safety by increasing transparency and ensuring good and consistent governance for regulators, the Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday. For health-care professionals, it means more support and structure from regulators, so they can focus on patient care. This - [Abbotsford cops arrest dirt bike riders fleeing from Vancouver cops](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-cops-arrest-dirt-bike-riders-fleeing-from-vancouver-cops/) - ON Thursday, March 26 at approximately 8:30 p.m., Abbotsford Police say they were notified that two dirt bike riders who had failed to stop for police in the Vancouver area, following a motor vehicle offence, were being tracked by the police helicopter (Air 1) into their city. Abbotsford Police said policing is a team effort - [Hello Kitty and friends featured on new limited-edition Compass Cards](https://voiceonline.com/hello-kitty-and-friends-featured-on-new-limited-edition-compass-cards/) - TRANSLINK is collaborating with Sanrio , the global lifestyle brand behind the iconic Hello Kitty and her beloved friends — including My Melody, Kuromi, Cinnamoroll, and more — to release limited-edition Compass Cards featuring Hello Kitty and Friends. Exclusive bundles will be sold at Metrotown on Saturday, April 4. Any remaining bundles will be available - [Delta Council highlights growing financial pressures from downloaded responsibilities](https://voiceonline.com/delta-council-highlights-growing-financial-pressures-from-downloaded-responsibilities/) - DELTA City Council is raising awareness of the growing financial pressures placed on municipalities through downloaded responsibilities. At its regular meeting on March 30, Council received a staff report outlining the significant and increasing costs associated with “downloading,” where federal and provincial governments shift responsibilities and costs for programs and services onto the City without - [Soccer-themed events, live public match viewings hosted in 32 communities](https://voiceonline.com/soccer-themed-events-live-public-match-viewings-hosted-in-32-communities/) - PEOPLE throughout B.C. will have more opportunities to experience the FIFA World Cup in their own communities, the Province said on Tuesday. "We are proud to help bring the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026 to communities throughout B.C.," said Premier David Eby. "Hosting this tournament is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. It's something that everyone - [Puneet Litt on Junior Women’s Field Hockey National Team for Junior Pan American Cup](https://voiceonline.com/puneet-litt-on-junior-womens-field-hockey-national-team-for-junior-pan-american-cup/) - PUNEET Litt of Chilliwack, B.C., is on the Junior Women’s Field Hockey National Team that will be representing Canada at the Junior Pan American Cup in Santiago, Chile, from April 6 to 18. She will play as a forward. Puneet’s current club team is Sea to Sky Hockey Club. She is the daughter of Jasmail - [Vancouver Police confirm homicide in Downtown Eastside death](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-police-confirm-homicide-in-downtown-eastside-death/) - THE Vancouver Police Department on Tuesday confirmed that a suspicious death from March 20 is now being investigated as a homicide. Investigators have identified the name of the victim as 21-year-old Isaiah Elijah Hector Cecil-Johnny, who also went by the street name, “Littlebird”. On March 20, B.C. Emergency Health Services called the VPD to attend - [Canada begins new '30 days or free' guarantee for passport processing](https://voiceonline.com/canada-begins-new-30-days-or-free-guarantee-for-passport-processing/) - THE Government of Canada is strengthening accountability for passport processing by introducing a new guarantee for passport services. Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on Tuesday announced that, effective April 1, 2026, applicants will receive a full refund of their passport or travel document fee if it takes more than 30 business - [Building volunteer fire department capacity](https://voiceonline.com/building-volunteer-fire-department-capacity/) - THE Province is investing nearly $4 million to equip and train volunteer and composite fire departments, strengthening emergency response and keeping people in communities throughout B.C. safer. "Volunteer firefighters show up when it matters most, and this funding equips them to respond faster and more effectively," said Kelly Greene, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate - [Man arrested after arson at Nester's in Downtown Eastside; mayor calls it 'deeply concerning' (update)](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-after-arson-at-nesters-in-downtown-eastside-mayor-calls-it-deeply-concerning-update/) - VANCOUVER Police have one man in custody after an arson closed a Downtown Eastside grocery store on Monday. At approximately 5:30 p.m., a man walked into Nester’s at 333 Abbott Street and lit a fire. Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services attended and put out the flames. Fortunately, no one was injured. The fire, smoke, and - [Surrey MLAs host a community Eid celebration](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-mlas-host-a-community-eid-celebration/) - ON Saturday, March 28, Surrey MLAs Amna Shah, Garry Begg, Jessie Sunner, Jagrup Brar, and Ravi Kahlon hosted a vibrant community Eid celebration that welcomed hundreds of residents from across the city. The event was a heartfelt reflection of Surrey’s diversity and strong sense of community, bringing together families, community leaders, and local stakeholders to - [Premier Eby wishes 'Happy Mahavir Jayanti!'](https://voiceonline.com/premier-eby-wishes-happy-mahavir-jayanti/) - PREMIER David Eby on Tuesday in a statement recognizing Mahavir Jayanti, also known as Mahavir Janma Kalyanak, said: "Today, people in B.C. and around the world are celebrating a most auspicious day - Mahavir Jayanti, the birthday of Lord Mahavir, who is revered by Jains as the 24th and final Tīrthaṅkara, or supreme teacher and - [Royal Canadian Mint celebrates 50th anniversary of CN Tower with glowing coins](https://voiceonline.com/royal-canadian-mint-celebrates-50th-anniversary-of-cn-tower-with-glowing-coins/) - FIFTY years ago, what began as a high‑rise telecommunications project evolved into an architectural wonder that has since captured the hearts and minds of Canadians and visitors from around the world. Canada's engineering excellence reached new heights with the building of the CN Tower, establishing it as a defining symbol of national ingenuity and technical - [BC Timber Sales to increase fibre access, strengthen long-term forest outcomes, protect jobs](https://voiceonline.com/bc-timber-sales-to-increase-fibre-access-strengthen-long-term-forest-outcomes-protect-jobs/) - THE Province has introduced legislative amendments to the Forest Act and Forest and Range Practices Act, which empower BC Timber Sales (BCTS) to improve access to fibre, create more opportunities for loggers and contractors, deepen partnerships with First Nations and strengthen its stewardship role in B.C.'s forests. "Our path forward for forestry means a BC - [Enhanced coverage in B.C. supports more people with diabetes](https://voiceonline.com/enhanced-coverage-in-b-c-supports-more-people-with-diabetes/) - PEOPLE in B.C. have access to expanded coverage of diabetes-related supplies and devices with help from federal National Pharmacare funding. "At the start of the month, we announced that people in B.C. would no longer have to pay out-of-pocket for some diabetes medications," said Josie Osborne, B.C.'s Minister of Health, on Monday. "Building from that, - [Extortion-related shooting at Cloverdale business in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/extortion-related-shooting-at-cloverdale-business/) - RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) is investigating shots fired at a business in the 5400-block of Production Boulevard. On Monday, March 30, at approximately 9 a.m., police received a report of multiple shots fired at a business that had occurred sometime overnight. The business owner and police noted damage to the exterior of - [City of Delta celebrates reopening of Westham Island Bridge](https://voiceonline.com/city-of-delta-celebrates-reopening-of-westham-island-bridge/) - ON Sunday, March 29, Delta City Council gathered with local dignitaries, farmers, and members of the Westham Island community to commemorate the bridge reopening, with a ceremonial parade of tractors driving across the bridge, led by multi-generational Westham Island farmer Gordon Ellis. Following a barge strike on January 20, the Westham Island Bridge was closed - [Jaskarn Singh charged in July 2025 shooting in Surrey, says BC Provincial Extortion Task Force](https://voiceonline.com/jaskarn-singh-charged-in-july-2025-shooting-in-surrey-says-bc-provincial-extortion-task-force/) - THE BC Provincial Extortion Task Force has secured a charge in relation to a shooting that occurred at a Surrey business in the summer of 2025. On Monday, July 21, 2025, Surrey Police Service (SPS) received a report of report of damage to the exterior of a business located in 8100-block 0f 128 Street which - [Surrey Police Service expands operations into Cloverdale](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-service-expands-operations-into-cloverdale/) - ON Wednesday, April 1, Surrey Police Service (SPS) will assume responsibility for all policing operations in the Cloverdale policing district, marking the next step in the ongoing policing transition from the RCMP to SPS. This district runs from 196 Street to the Fleetwood / Newton border (east to west), and from the Fraser River to - [Man injured in officer-involved shooting in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/man-injured-in-officer-involved-shooting-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in Surrey where an individual was injured in an officer-involved shooting. Shortly before 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 29, SPS frontline officers attended a residence in the 13400-block of 81 Avenue for a report that an individual had - [IHIT identifies Jasman Sekhon, 27, as Surrey homicide victim](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-identifies-jasman-sekhon-27-as-surrey-homicide-victim/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) on Monday identified Saturday's homicide victim in the Sullivan Heights area of Surrey as 27-year-old Jasman Sekhon in an effort to advance the investigation. Sekhon had previous interactions with the police and was believed to be involved in the drug trade. Early indications suggest this was a targeted incident - [ONTARIO: Air Canada employee charged in cannabis export investigation](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-air-canada-employee-charged-in-cannabis-export-investigation/) - ON March 12, RCMP Federal Policing – Central Region arrested and charged an Air Canada employee in connection with an attempted export of approximately 66 kilograms of cannabis from Toronto Pearson International Airport (TPIA). On February 19, RCMP officers were called to assist after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) located approximately 33 kilograms of - [New urgent and primary care centre at UBC](https://voiceonline.com/new-urgent-and-primary-care-centre-at-ubc/) - STUDENTS and staff at the UBC campus and residents of surrounding communities have improved access to timely, team-based care with the opening of the UBC Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC) on Tuesday, March 31. "Because of this centre, more students, staff and residents at UBC will be able to access the urgent, same-day health - [Warning on FIFA World Cup themed frauds](https://voiceonline.com/warning-on-fifa-world-cup-themed-frauds/) - THE Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), and its policing partners from the Toronto Police Service, Vancouver Police Department, Ontario Provincial Police and RCMP are warning Canadians and people planning to visit Canada to remain vigilant against FIFA World Cup themed frauds. Large-scale events generate significant demand for tickets, travel, and accommodations. Fraudsters often take advantage of - [RCMP launch pilot to improve communication with deaf and hard of hearing individuals](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-launch-pilot-to-improve-communication-with-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-individuals/) - THE RCMP have launched a Virtual Remote Interpreting (VRI) pilot to improve communication between police officers and deaf individuals during police interactions, particularly when interpretation needs arise unexpectedly during police encounters. The VRI pilot is implemented in four detachments in British Columbia: Langley, Kelowna, Prince George, and Nanaimo. It provides provides front-line officers with on-demand access to live - [Man shot and killed in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/man-shot-and-killed-in-surrey-3/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey. At approximately 6:40 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers responded to reports of shots fired in the 15100-block of 60 Avenue. Members located a man apparently suffering from gunshot wounds. BCEHS attended the scene however despite - [Pedestrian seriously injured in New Westminster collision](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-seriously-injured-in-new-westminster-collision/) - AT approximately 9:40 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, New Westminster Police Department officers responded to a collision involving a pedestrian near 8th Street and 4th Avenue. Officers arrived alongside BC Emergency Health Services paramedics. The man’s injuries were determined to be serious and the driver remained on scene and cooperated with investigators. Officers are currently - [Motorcyclist injured in New Westminster hit-and-run](https://voiceonline.com/motorcyclist-injured-in-new-westminster-hit-and-run/) - ON Saturday, March 28, at approximately 5:30 p.m., New Westminster Police Department officers responded to a collision involving a motorcyclist and driver in the 200-block of McBride Boulevard. Officers learned that a motorcyclist had been struck by the driver of a white van and that the driver fled the scene. It is believed the white - [Avi Lewis elected Leader of NDP](https://voiceonline.com/avi-lewis-elected-leader-of-ndp/) - FEDERAL New Democrats have elected Avi Lewis as their new leader, having received 56% of the votes on the first ballot in the party's leadership race. "New Democrats have spent this past year rebuilding the party, talking to Canadians about what matters to them. I want to thank all five leadership contestants for showing the heart and - [Ismaili CIVIC delivers 13,900 pounds of food to support hundreds of families across B.C. during Ramadan](https://voiceonline.com/ismaili-civic-delivers-13900-pounds-of-food-to-support-hundreds-of-families-across-b-c-during-ramadan/) - ISMAILI CIVIC, in partnership with food banks across British Columbia, has collected and distributed more than 13,900 pounds of nutritious, non-perishable food to help families facing food insecurity during the holy month of Ramadan. The annual Ismaili CIVIC Ramadan Food Drive brought together volunteers from the Ismaili community and local partners to support families in - [Delta's Westham Island Bridge reopens following repair work](https://voiceonline.com/deltas-westham-island-bridge-reopens-following-repair-work/) - DELTA'S Westham Island Bridge has reopened to vehicle traffic following critical safety repairs after a marine vessel damaged one of the bridge’s piers in late January. TransLink announced on Saturday. Crews have completed the necessary work to safely reopen the bridge to vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. Over the past 67 days, crews have been working - [Police warn of chimney scam after suspicious men approach senior](https://voiceonline.com/police-warn-of-chimney-scam-after-suspicious-men-approach-senior/) - THE New Westminster Police Department is advising residents to remain alert after an observant and compassionate neighbour called police concerned her 90-year-old neighbour may be targeted by fraudsters. On the evening of March 25, officers attended the senior’s residence to learn more about what occurred. The resident shared that two men were soliciting in the - [65-year-old woman injured in Surrey home invasion](https://voiceonline.com/65-year-old-woman-injured-in-surrey-home-invasion/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a home invasion that resulted in injuries to a 65-year-old woman. On Friday, March 27 at approximately 11:15 a.m., SPS officers responded to a residence in the 14400-block of 32B Avenue where it was reported that armed individuals had attended and departed. Inside the residence, a 65-year-old female was located - [ Suspect charged following stranger sexual assault in downtown Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/suspect-charged-following-stranger-sexual-assault-in-downtown-vancouver/) - CHARGES have been approved after a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted in downtown Vancouver. At 7:20 p.m. on March 25, Vancouver Police were called to Granville Street between Dunsmuir and Pender, where a woman reported she had been groped by a stranger. Witnesses also reported the suspect had randomly assaulted other people on the street. - [B.C.-Australia drug trafficking operation disrupted](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-australia-drug-trafficking-operation-disrupted/) - THREE individuals have been arrested and 115 kg of methamphetamine seized following an investigation led by the RCMP Federal Policing Pacific Region Drugs and Organized Crime (FPPR DOC) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Police had identified two suspects allegedly involved in the importation of drugs from Canada into Australia. An investigation was initiated and - [Honveer Randhawa is the Conservative candidate for Surrey's mayorship](https://voiceonline.com/now-honveer-randhawa-wants-to-be-surreys-mayor/) - THE Conservative Party of Surrey (Conservative Electors Association) on Thursday announced that Honveer Randhawa is their official candidate for mayor of Surrey. "A respected community leader, experienced lawyer, and founder of the Randhawa Law Centre, Honveer Randhawa is committed to delivering real results for Surrey families. His campaign will focus on core priorities: safer streets, lower - [B.C. Conservative MLA Hon Chan charged with assault, assault by choking, uttering threats](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-conservative-mla-hon-chan-charged-with-assault-assault-by-choking-uttering-threats/) - THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Thursday that on March 25, B.C. Conservative MLA Hon Chan was charged with assault, assault by choking, and uttering threats. His first appearance is in Richmond provincial court on April 22. The BCPS said that on June 27, 2025, Andi MacKay, a senior Vancouver lawyer in private practice, - [Brampton's Guramrit Sidhu pleads guilty to leading group that trafficked over 850 kg of meth and cocaine from U.S. into Canada](https://voiceonline.com/bramptons-guramrit-sidhu-pleads-guilty-to-leading-group-that-trafficked-over-850-kg-of-meth-and-cocaine-from-u-s-into-canada/) - LOS ANGELES – Guramrit Sidhu, 62, of Brampton, Ontario, pleaded guilty on Thursday to leading a criminal organization that – during a roughly one-month span – trafficked from the United States into Canada hundreds of kilograms of methamphetamine and cocaine worth up to $17 million. Sidhu pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in a - [B.C. seniors’ population is growing, living longer as pressure on services rises](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-seniors-population-is-growing-living-longer-as-pressure-on-services-rises/) - THE Office of the Seniors Advocate’s annual monitoring report released on Thursday shows there are more older adults in B.C. and they’re waiting longer for many front-line services because government isn’t keeping up with the needs of the rising seniors’ population. “Our report found wait times for surgeries, long-term care, safe hospital discharge and subsidized - [Surrey MLAs celebrate Eid with Pakistani Canadian Cultural Association of BC](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-mlas-celebrate-eid-with-pakistani-canadian-cultural-association-of-bc/) - THE Pakistani Canadian Cultural Association of BC (PCCA-BC) hosted its annual Pakistan Day and Eid dinner on Sunday, March 22 in Surrey, bringing together community members, leaders, and elected officials for an evening of celebration, reflection and connection. The event created a vibrant and welcoming space for attendees to come together in recognition of shared - [Arrest made in Chilliwack RCMP Serious Crime Unit investigation](https://voiceonline.com/arrest-made-in-chilliwack-rcmp-serious-crime-unit-investigation/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP have made an arrest in connection with the assault that occurred on February 21 on Railway Avenue in which the victim, Dwight Nelson, passed away on March 6. As a result of continued investigative efforts by the Chilliwack RCMP Serious Crime Unit, Kevin Procure, a resident of Chilliwack, has been arrested and charged - [Celebrating Sikh Heritage Month 2026 with Art and Compassion](https://voiceonline.com/celebrating-sikh-heritage-month-2026-with-art-and-compassion/) - SIKH Heritage Month BC is celebrating its ninth anniversary with an exciting lineup of events that will be held throughout the month of April, to recognize and honour the unique contributions of Sikh Canadians. This year’s theme for Sikh Heritage Month is “Daya,” which translates to compassion. The Sikh concept of Daya reflects a way of - [IHIT identifies Abbotsford homicide victim as Wayne Versfelt, 69](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-identifies-abbotsford-homicide-victim-as-wayne-versfelt-69/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) on Thursday identified the victim of Monday's shooting at an Abbotsford encampment as 69-year-old Wayne Versfelt of Abbotsford to advance the investigation. Investigators believe this was an isolated and targeted incident involving residents at the encampment. Persons of interest have been identified, and homicide investigators continue their efforts in locating - [RCMP block off area in 11900-block of Haney Place in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-block-off-area-in-11900-block-of-haney-place-in-maple-ridge/) - RIDGE Meadows RCMP say they currently have an area outside of Haney Place Mall and the Haney Place Transit Exchange in Maple Ridge blocked off for an ongoing police investigation. On Wednesday, March 25 at approximately 11 p.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP responded to a report of a disturbed individual in the 11900-block of Haney Place - [Canadian-born Jack Uppal leads GM Canada, bringing innovation home](https://voiceonline.com/canadian-born-jack-uppal-leads-gm-canada-bringing-innovation-home/) - JACK Uppal’s journey is the kind of story that inspires. A Canadian with extensive international experience, Uppal now leads General Motors Canada as President and Managing Director, bringing a global perspective to the vehicles millions of Canadians drive every day. Uppal, who began his career with GM Canada, assumed the new leadership role earlier this year after heading - [Carney and the Aga Khan announce creation of an Economic Partnership Platform](https://voiceonline.com/carney-and-the-aga-khan-announce-creation-of-an-economic-partnership-platform/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney and Prince Rahim Aga Khan V on Wednesday announced the creation of an Economic Partnership Platform that will advance joint initiatives. This will include formalizing the partnership between FinDev Canada and the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to align efforts in fostering - [Same‑day substance use care now available through Fraser Health’s Access Central](https://voiceonline.com/same-day-substance-use-care-now-available-through-fraser-healths-access-central/) - FRASER Health is making it easier for people to get help with substance use through Access Central, a phone-based service that connects people quickly with compassionate, professional support. Anyone ready to reach out can call Access Central to speak directly with a clinician who will listen, understand their situation, can provide a virtual clinical assessment, - [Launch of new digital health portal for patients by VCH, PHC and PHSA](https://voiceonline.com/launch-of-new-digital-health-portal-for-patients-by-vch-phc-and-phsa/) - RESIDENTS and patients who access care from Vancouver Coastal Health, Providence Health Care and the Provincial Health Services Authority programs now have a new tool at hand to access information from their patient records. VCH, PHC and PHSA have launched a new digital portal that provides patients with increased online access to their health and medical information. AccessMyHealth, - [VPD seeks witnesses to suspicious death](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-seeks-witnesses-to-suspicious-death/) - THE Vancouver Police Department is seeking witnesses to a suspicious death in the Downtown Eastside. On March 20, at approximately 7:40 a.m., BCEHS responded to a call in the south lane of the 100-block of East Hastings Street for a man in medical distress. Despite life-saving efforts, the man was pronounced deceased. Due to the - [Community Gaming Grants funding helps non-profits purchase essential equipment, make renovations](https://voiceonline.com/community-gaming-grants-funding-helps-non-profits-purchase-essential-equipment-make-renovations/) - ORGANIZATIONS throughout the province will benefit from capital projects grants through Community Gaming Grants, which help ensure British Columbians have access to programs and services that improve their quality of life, support local needs and build vibrant communities. "We are investing in community organizations that make a real difference in people's lives," said Anne Kang, - [Systemic investigation into how municipal police address workplace sexualized conduct](https://voiceonline.com/systemic-investigation-into-how-municipal-police-address-workplace-sexualized-conduct/) - POLICE Complaint Commissioner Prabhu Rajan on Wednesday announced his office has launched its first systemic investigation into how municipal police agencies in British Columbia prevent, investigate, and address workplace-related sexualized conduct by police officers. “Sexualized conduct in the workplace is fundamentally incompatible with the high ethical standards expected of police officers,” said Rajan. “Such conduct - [Police looking for driver after overpass strike on Highway 1 in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/police-looking-for-driver-after-overpass-strike-on-highway-1-in-langley/) - BC Highway Patrol is asking the public to help identify the driver of an auto transport trailer after the trailer unit struck the CP Rail overpass on Highway 1 in Langley. The collision occurred on Tuesday, March 24 just before 4 p.m. in the westbound lanes of Highway 1 between Glover Road and 232nd Street. “The - [City seeks volunteer board of directors for 2027 55+ BC Games](https://voiceonline.com/city-seeks-volunteer-board-of-directors-for-2027-55-bc-games/) - THE City of Surrey is inviting the public to apply for volunteer positions on the board of directors for the 55+ BC Games, taking place September 14-18, 2027. “Volunteers play a key role in making large events like the 55+ BC Games possible,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke on Wednesday. “Serving on the board is - [New model provides faster access to care for those affected by gambling-related harms](https://voiceonline.com/new-model-provides-faster-access-to-care-for-those-affected-by-gambling-related-harms/) - PEOPLE in British Columbia will have faster, easier access to gambling supports as the Province updates Gambling Support BC with a new integrated, provincewide service-delivery model launching April 1. "The evolving nature of the gaming industry, such as the growth of online gambling, means we need to change the way gambling supports are provided," said - [Man with loaded gun arrested at Gateway SkyTrain Station](https://voiceonline.com/man-with-loaded-gun-arrested-at-gateway-skytrain-station/) - A 55-year-old man from Surrey remains in custody after Metro Vancouver Transit Police arrested him with a loaded firearm at Gateway SkyTrain Station in Surrey earlier this week. On Monday, March 23 just after 10 a.m., Transit Police officers were checking passengers for fares within the Fare Paid Zone at Gateway SkyTrain Station. They watched - [Iqbal Dhatt of Brampton arrested after ramming police vehicle, fleeing from police](https://voiceonline.com/iqbal-dhatt-of-brampton-arrested-after-ramming-police-vehicle-fleeing-from-police/) - Iqbal is also now the subject of an immigration investigation by CBSA ONTARIO'S Peel regional Police officers from the Safer Roads Team (SRT) have arrested a prolific dangerous driver following a traffic stop in Brampton. On March 18, at approximately 11:45 a.m., officers were alerted of a prohibited driver after an Automated Licence Plate - [Former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek's cellphone seized by RCMP](https://voiceonline.com/former-calgary-mayor-jyoti-gondeks-cellphone-seized-by-rcmp/) - FORMER Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek says RCMP executed a search warrant at her home and seized a cellphone, according to media reports. RCMP also executed a search warrant at the home of current Ward 10 Councillor Andre Chabot and seized his cell phone last week. He told the media he is cooperating fully with the - [Impaired driver says he's a bartender and had to test the drinks](https://voiceonline.com/impaired-driver-says-hes-a-bartender-and-had-to-test-the-drinks/) - A North Vancouver driver has been arrested after refusing to provide a breath sample following a series of reckless driving behaviours observed on Marine Drive, say RCMP On March 20, at approximately 1:20 a.m., a frontline North Vancouver RCMP officer was conducting routine patrols near Marine Drive and Garden Avenue when he witnessed a grey - [Fatal pedestrian-involved collision in Delta](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-pedestrian-involved-collision-in-delta/) - AT approximately 7:10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, Delta Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision in which a pedestrian was struck in the crosswalk at the intersection of Sunwood Drive and 64 Avenue. EHS and DFD attempted lifesaving efforts, however, the injuries were substantial and the adult male pedestrian was pronounced - [Delta's 'Planting Our Roots – Free Tree Project' returns for Spring 2026](https://voiceonline.com/deltas-planting-our-roots-free-tree-project-returns-for-spring-2026/) - DELTA residents can once again enter to win a free tree this spring, as the popular Planting Our Roots – Free Tree Project returns for a third year. The program has now distributed over 1,000 trees across the City, expanding Delta’s urban canopy and supporting local biodiversity one backyard at a time. Eligible Delta residents - [ONTARIO: OPP and LaSalle police take over arson investigation that could be linked to Nancy Grewal's murder](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-opp-and-lasalle-police-take-over-arson-investigation-that-could-be-linked-to-nancy-grewals-murder/) - THE Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Ontario’s LaSalle Police Service have taken over the investigation into an arson in Windsor that they believe is linked to the murder of Nancy Grewal from Windsor Police Service. They're also looking for video footage from locations around Windsor, LaSalle and Tecumseh in March. Grewal, 45, of Windsor was - [RCMP failed to recruit enough police officers to meet operational needs: Auditor General of Canada](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-failed-to-recruit-enough-police-officers-to-meet-operational-needs-auditor-general-of-canada/) - A report from Auditor General Karen Hogan, “Recruiting for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,” states that overall, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) did not recruit and post new police officers in their first assignments in a timely and effective way to meet operational needs. Since 2018, the RCMP has identified recruitment as a top priority. - [Man shot and killed at Abbotsford's Whatcom Road Park and Ride (update)](https://voiceonline.com/man-shot-and-killed-at-abbotsfords-whatcom-road-park-and-ride/) - ON Monday, March 23 at approximately 11:11 p.m., Abbotsford police Patrol officers responded to a report of a shooting at the Whatcom Road Park and Ride, which currently hosts a large homeless encampment. Upon arrival, officers secured the area and located a man suffering from serious, life-threatening injuries. He was transported to hospital; however, despite - [Jimmy Gassner, 18, charged with second-degree murder in shooting death of Birinder Singh in Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/jimmy-gassner-18-charged-with-second-degree-murder-in-shooting-death-of-birinder-singh-in-alberta/) - ALBERTA RCMP announced on Tuesday that Jimmy Gassner, 18, of Lloydminster was arrested in Canoe Lake, Saskatchewan, on Saturday and has been charged with second-degree murder in the March 14 shooting death of 22-year-old Birinder Singh. Gassner remains in custody and will be transported back to Alberta. Birinder Singh was shot and killed on Saturday, - [Darcy Robb charged with manslaughter in man's death in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/darcy-robb-charged-with-manslaughter-in-mans-death-in-maple-ridge/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) on Tuesday announced that 45-year-old Darcy Robb has been charged in relation to the death of a man at a Maple Ridge last week. On March 16 at approximately 7:30 p.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP responded to a fight in progress at a residence in the 23700-block of 110 Avenue. - [International Student Program reforms controlled growth, fell short on improving integrity: Auditor General of Canada](https://voiceonline.com/international-student-program-reforms-controlled-growth-fell-short-on-improving-integrity-auditor-general-of-canada/) - A report from Auditor General Karen Hogan tabled on Monday in the House of Commons concludes that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reduced the number of new post-secondary study permits issued to control the growth of the International Student Program but that the department’s efforts to strengthen integrity measures had fallen short in key areas. - [Five new Surrey police board members appointed](https://voiceonline.com/five-new-surrey-police-board-members-appointed/) - THE Province has appointed five new members to the City of Surrey's police board following an extensive assessment and screening process. The Lieutenant Governor has appointed five new provincial members under section 23(1)(c) of the Police Act to the Surrey police board: * Jaswinder (Jessie) Sidhu, regional vice-president, Bank of Montreal * George Duncan, former - [Zachery Rider, 45, of Lower Mainland area identified as Surrey homicide victim](https://voiceonline.com/zachery-rider-45-of-lower-mainland-area-identified-as-surrey-homicide-victim/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) identified last Saturday's homicide victim in Surrey as 45-year-old Zachery Rider of the Lower Mainland area in an effort to further the investigation. At approximately 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) officers responded to assist BCEHS and Surrey Fire Services with an - [Charter vessel operator fined $5,000 by Richmond Provincial Court for illegal crab fishing activity](https://voiceonline.com/charter-vessel-operator-fined-5000-by-richmond-provincial-court-for-illegal-crab-fishing-activity/) - ON February 17 in Richmond Provincial Court, Jichuan Shi, a charter fishing operator, was found guilty of the offense of possessing illegally caught fish contrary to Section 33 of the federal Fisheries Act and was fined $5,000. The conviction stems from a May 30, 2025, routine patrol by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) fishery officers in - [Funding innovative B.C. businesses through InBC, UBC](https://voiceonline.com/funding-innovative-b-c-businesses-through-inbc-ubc/) - InBC Investment Corp. (InBC) and the University of British Columbia (UBC) are partnering to create the UBC Catalyst Ventures Fund, which will create new high-quality jobs by accelerating the growth of innovative B.C. companies built on UBC research and discoveries. "Some of the most impactful businesses in North America have begun at UBC," said Ravi - [BC Highway Patrol stops driver who was just ‘zoned out’](https://voiceonline.com/bc-highway-patrol-stops-driver-who-was-just-zoned-out/) - ON March 17, during the rush hour commute at about 8:30 a.m., a police officer pulled up beside an electric car and observed the driver with her eyes closed and arms crossed on eastbound Highway 1 in Coquitlam in slippery, rainy conditions. “The driver appeared to be literally asleep at the wheel,” says Col. Michael - [BC Conservative Leadership Poll: Milobar and Elliott down to the wire](https://voiceonline.com/bc-conservative-leadership-poll-milobar-and-elliott-down-to-the-wire/) - A new Mainstreet Research poll of BC Conservative members shows a very clear two horse race emerging with four weeks until membership registration cut-off on April 18. The snapshot was commissioned by the Peter Milobar campaign. Among the findings, the first choice leader is Caroline Elliott with just over 2 in 10 votes (21.2%) versus Peter - [Overnight shooting at Cloverdale business in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/overnight-shooting-at-cloverdale-business-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are investigating an overnight shooting at a business in the Cloverdale neighbourhood. At approximately 3:35 a.m. on Monday, March 23, RCMP SPOSU members responded to reports of a shooting in the 5400-block of Production Boulevard. Upon arrival, police located a business that had been - [International students reform: 'Protect genuine students, support communities, strengthen integrity, restore public confidence'](https://voiceonline.com/international-students-reform-protect-genuine-students-support-communities-strengthen-integrity-restore-public-confidence/) - LENA Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said in a statement on Monday in response to the Auditor General of Canada’s report on international student reforms: “Our focus is clear: protect genuine students, support communities, strengthen integrity and restore public confidence in the system. That is exactly what we are doing, and we - [Whitecaps FC 0 - San Jose Earthquakes 1: 'Caps are back at BC Place on April 4 against Portland Timbers](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-0-san-jose-earthquakes-1-caps-are-back-at-bc-place-on-april-4-against-portland-timbers/) - VANCOUVER, BC – It was a feisty match at BC Place on Saturday night, as Vancouver Whitecaps FC were defeated 1-0 by San Jose Earthquakes. The 'Caps opened the match with immediate intent, finding space on the wings through Emmanuel Sabbi and Cheikh Sabaly. Brian White nearly replicated his goal from last week's Minnesota clash in - [Could You Spot Insurance Fraud? Many Canadians Don't Recognize Common Scenarios, TD Insurance Survey Finds](https://voiceonline.com/could-you-spot-insurance-fraud-many-canadians-dont-recognize-common-scenarios-td-insurance-survey-finds/) - Despite 90% believing fraud raises premiums, many overlook everyday actions that could impact their own coverage. Canadians overwhelmingly agree that insurance fraud is a serious issue, yet many struggle to identify what it can look like in everyday life — particularly when it comes to easily overlooked details. A new TD Insurance survey finds that - [IHIT called in after man succumbs to injuries in Surrey; suspect in custody](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-called-in-after-man-succumbs-to-injuries-in-surrey-suspect-in-custody/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey. At approximately 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) officers responded to assist BCEHS and Surrey Fire Services with an unresponsive injured male in the 9800-block of Foxglove Drive. Members located a man apparently - [Birinder Singh, 22, shot dead on highway near Edmonton, Alberta (also: update)](https://voiceonline.com/birinder-singh-22-shot-dead-on-highway-near-edmonton-alberta/) - MARCH 14 UPDATE: A grey 2022 Ford F-150 driven by the suspect has been recovered. RCMP are still asking anyone who may have witnessed this incident, or have dashcam footage of the area around the time of the incident, to come forward. Call 310-RCMP (7267) with any information. BIRINDER Singh, 22, was shot dead - [New Westminster Police drone operator assists in arresting man with firearm](https://voiceonline.com/new-westminster-police-drone-operator-assists-in-arresting-man-with-firearm/) - ON March 6, New Westminster Police Department officers learned of a 9-1-1 caller reporting a man with a firearm in the 1200-block of 6th Avenue. An NWPD drone was launched to support the officers responding to this call. Immediately after launching the drone, the operator saw a man matching the suspect description. The drone operator relayed - [Fazeel Salman and Reignings Besong Awah charged in Vancouver kidnapping](https://voiceonline.com/fazeel-salman-and-reignings-besong-awah-charged-in-vancouver-kidnapping/) - TWO suspects have been charged with kidnapping following a home invasion in East Vancouver on Wednesday night. At approximately 9:15 p.m., the Vancouver Police Department received a 911 call reporting a home invasion and a kidnapping. A 62-year-old man was allegedly taken from his home and forced into a vehicle. Approximately 30 minutes later, the - [RCMP cracks down on meat theft in Richmond](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-cracks-down-on-meat-theft-in-richmond/) - RCMP are investigating an increase in reported meat theft from retail locations across Richmond. Between December 2025 and March 2026 Richmond RCMP received reports of 39 incidents of meat theft from retail locations in Richmond. While some thefts are believed to be opportunistic, the pattern and volume of thefts suggest potential organized activity, where police - [Dangerous potholes after heavy rain on Highway 1](https://voiceonline.com/dangerous-potholes-after-heavy-rain-on-highway-1/) - DUE to prolonged heavy rainfall this week and overnight, multiple potholes have formed along Highway 1 east of Chilliwack, between Bridal Falls and Hope. Some of the previous temporary patches installed have lifted. Drivers are advised to adjust their speed to conditions, watch for potholes, obey posted signage, and slow down when approaching maintenance crews. - [No 'shots fired' extortion incidents in Surrey in March so far](https://voiceonline.com/no-shots-fired-extortion-incidents-in-surrey-in-march-so-far/) - SURREY Police's top cop Norm Lipinski said on Friday that so far this month there have been no 'shots fired' extortion incidents in Surrey. However, some Surrey residents and business owners were still receiving threats, with four cases so far this month. In February, there was only one 'shots fired' extortion incident as compared to - [EI temporary measures extended to support workers impacted by tariffs](https://voiceonline.com/ei-temporary-measures-extended-to-support-workers-impacted-by-tariffs/) - IN March 2025, the federal government took action to introduce a pilot project that improved access to Employment Insurance (EI) for workers whose jobs were impacted by US tariffs. Patty Hajdu, federal Minister of Jobs and Families, on Friday announced the federal government will further extend beyond April 2026 the three existing temporary EI measures that: - [Charge upgraded to second-degree murder in March 15 Surrey shooting](https://voiceonline.com/charge-upgraded-to-second-degree-murder-in-march-15-surrey-shooting/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Friday that the charge against 29-year-old Abo Abdel Kurdali has been upgraded to second-degree murder in relation to the shooting at a residence in Surrey in the early morning hours of March 15. IHIT deployed to Surrey on March 15 following a fatal shooting at a residence - [CBSA officer and truck driver Abhishek Abhishek charged in Ontario contraband importation case](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-officer-and-truck-driver-abhishek-abhishek-charged-in-ontario-contraband-importation-case/) - FEDERAL Policing – Central Region RCMP have arrested and charged a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer who is employed at the Queenston-Lewiston port of entry in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. The investigation began after CBSA shared information with the RCMP concerning a border services officer. As a result of the RCMP investigation, Daniel Notarianni was arrested - [Driver comes forward after commercial truck hits overpass in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/driver-comes-forward-after-commercial-truck-hits-overpass-in-langley/) - BC Highway Patrol said on Friday that the driver of the commercial truck that struck an overpass on Highway 1 in Langley on Thursday has been identified, but it is still looking for more witnesses and dash camera video. The collision happened on March 19 at 2:52 p.m., when a white, eastbound flatdeck truck with - [Normal West Coast Express service to resume](https://voiceonline.com/normal-west-coast-express-service-to-resume/) - TRANSLINK announced on Friday morning that the the track issue in connection to the West Coast Express has been resolved and normal service will resume in the afternoon. - [Male injured in shooting in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/male-injured-in-shooting-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a shots fired incident that resulted in a male attending hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. On Friday, March 20 at approximately 6 a.m., SPS officers responded to a call of shots fired around Bear Creek Park near the 13700-lock of 88 Avenue. Police searched areas of the park - [B.C. kids will benefit from new soccer mini pitches](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-kids-will-benefit-from-new-soccer-mini-pitches/) - KIDS throughout B.C. will benefit from new soccer mini pitches through a partnership between the Province, viaSport, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. "Bringing the FIFA World Cup 26 to B.C. will benefit the province in many ways, driving tourism and employment," said Premier David Eby on Thursday. "But the most important benefit of hosting is being - [Prime Minister Carney and other leaders wish 'Eid Mubarak'](https://voiceonline.com/prime-minister-carney-and-other-leaders-wish-eid-mubarak/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Thursday said in a statement on Eid al-Fitr: "Tonight, Muslims in Canada and around the world will celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. "Over the coming days, Muslims will gather with family and friends to enjoy feasts, exchange gifts, recite prayers, and reflect on - [West Coast Express service disruption (update for Friday)](https://voiceonline.com/west-coast-express-service-disruption-2/) - UPDATE (7:13 P.M.) Due to the ongoing track issue, West Coast Express trains cannot travel east of Maple Meadows Station. As a result, service will depart from Maple Meadows Station on Friday morning (March 20) at the normally scheduled times. Extra buses will provide westbound service to the station for customers at Mission City and - [The mother of all violations!](https://voiceonline.com/the-mother-of-all-violations/) - HERE are some issues that the Lower Mainland Commercial Vehicle Enforcement group inspectors noted at an inspection on Marine Way near Roseberry Avenue in South Burnaby on February 25 to educate commercial truck drivers and enforce the rules of the road: A fuel cap was missing and covered with a sandwich bag, which was secured - [Surrey to celebrate 15 years of Party for the Planet](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-to-celebrate-15-years-of-party-for-the-planet/) - PARTY for the Planet, presented by TD Bank Group, will return to Surrey Civic Plaza on Saturday, April 25. Marking its 15th year, B.C.’s largest Earth Day celebration will bring the community together for sustainability, learning, and fun. “Celebrating 15 years of Party for the Planet is a reminder that protecting our environment starts with - [Indian Consulate General marks 2nd Diaspora Day in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/indian-consulate-general-marks-2nd-diaspora-day-in-vancouver/) - Evolving relationship between India and Canada a “relaunch” rather than a “reset”: High Commissioner Patnaik THE Consulate General of India in Vancouver celebrated its 2nd Diaspora Day in Vancouver on Sunday, March 15, bringing together over 600 members of the Indian diaspora community for an evening of reflection, dialogue, and renewed purpose. Built around - [All Vancouver parking enforcement officers will have body-worn cameras](https://voiceonline.com/all-vancouver-parking-enforcement-officers-will-have-body-worn-cameras/) - THE City of Vancouver will now equip all parking enforcement officers (PEOs) with body-worn cameras. The decision follows the results of a six-month pilot program that showed a clear reduction in safety incidents with the public. Fifteen PEOs participated in the pilot launched in August 2025. Data collected during the trial period showed a meaningful decline in both verbal - [Four arrested, charges approved in August assault in New Westminster](https://voiceonline.com/four-arrested-charges-approved-in-august-assault-in-new-westminster/) - ON August 1, 2025, at approximately midnight, New Westminster Police Department officers responded to a 9-1-1 call about a fight in the 800-block of Ewen Avenue in the Queensborough neighbourhood. Officers located a man who appeared to have stab wounds. Officers provided emergency first aid, including efforts to control bleeding, and BC Emergency Health Services - [Coquitlam RCMP responding to a mudslide](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-responding-to-a-mudslide/) - ON Thursday, March 19, at approximately 5:36 a.m., Coquitlam RCMP and Coquitlam Fire and Rescue Services responded to a report of a mudslide in the 1900 block of Pipeline Road, north of the Upper Coquitlam River Park in Coquitlam. As a result, Pipeline Road has been closed to northbound traffic near the Coquitlam Water Treatment - [Seattle Sounders FC 2 - Whitecaps FC 1: Jeevan Badwal scores his first goal of the season](https://voiceonline.com/seattle-sounders-fc-2-whitecaps-fc-1-jeevan-badwal-scores-his-first-goal-of-the-season/) - Whitecaps FC BMO Academy graduate Jeevan Badwal scored his first goal of the season, and second career goal for the 'Caps first team. Badwal's previous goal also came against Seattle on June 8, 2025 Brian White recorded his first assist of the season, and sixth goal contribution across all competitions (5G, 1A) Whitecaps FC are - [Gurkirat Manocha, 25, is Charlie Lake homicide victim](https://voiceonline.com/gurkirat-manocha-25-is-charlie-lake-homicide-victim/) - THE RCMP's North District Major Crimes Unit announced on Sunday that 25‑year‑old Gurkirat Manocha is the victim of the homicide that occurred at Charlie Lake on March 13 in order to further the investigation and to urge witnesses to come forward. (Charlie Lake is a settlement on the southern shore of Charlie Lake, immediately north-west - [Saskatchewan cab driver Devinder Singh, 30, shot dead](https://voiceonline.com/saskatchewan-cab-driver-devinder-singh-30-shot-dead/) - DEVINDER Singh, 30, a cab driver was shot and killed on Friday, March 13 in North Battleford in west-central Saskatchewan. The Times of India reported that his cousin in India's Punjab state told the media that according to the victim's wife in Canada, Devinder Singh received a call from a woman at a motel requesting - [Eby falls to a new low in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/eby-falls-to-a-new-low-in-b-c/) - NEW data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds B.C. Premier David Eby’s approval rating has declined 16 points year over year. In March 2025, when most premiers enjoyed a bump in popularity as nationalism surged in the face of tariffs and threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, Eby was approved by a record-high of - [New urgent and primary-care centre opens in Port Coquitlam](https://voiceonline.com/new-urgent-and-primary-care-centre-opens-in-port-coquitlam/) - RESIDENTS of Port Coquitlam and surrounding communities will have improved access to timely, team-based care with the opening of a new urgent and primary-care centre (UPCC) on March 26. "UPCCs play a key role in closing gaps in access to urgent, non-emergency health services, particularly for people who are waiting to be connected with a - [Vancouver changes staff interaction policy to protect residents from extortion](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-changes-staff-interaction-policy-to-protect-residents-from-extortion/) - VANCOUVER Mayor Ken Sim announced on Wednesday that he has heard concerns from the South Asian community with regards to the increase in extortion cases around the region, and in response, the City of Vancouver is changing policies. A statement issued by the mayor's office states: "The City of Vancouver is committed to ensuring that - [Boosting damages for victims of intimate-image abuse up to $75,000 - 14 times higher than previous limit](https://voiceonline.com/boosting-damages-for-victims-of-intimate-image-abuse-up-to-75000-14-times-higher-than-previous-limit/) - VICTIMS of intimate-image abuse can now seek as much as $75,000 in compensation through the Civil Resolution Tribunal, with amendments to the Intimate Images Protection Act now in effect. "Increasing the damage ceiling as high as $75,000 is a clear message that non-consensual sharing of intimate images is unacceptable in B.C. and carries serious consequences," - [CBSA on extortion-related cases: 372 immigration investigations, 70 removal orders, 35 removals](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-on-extortion-related-cases-372-immigration-investigations-70-removal-orders-35-removals/) - THE Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), in relation to immigration enforcement cases potentially linked to extortion in the Pacific, Prairie and Greater Toronto regions, has, as of March 12, 2026, opened 372 immigration investigations, issued 70 removal orders for various inadmissibility grounds, and enforced 35 removals, the CBSA announced on Wednesday. Two recent cases illustrate - [Opening more student housing in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/opening-more-student-housing-in-abbotsford/) - STUDENTS now have access to more housing options and an expanded dining hall at the University of the Fraser Valley Abbotsford (UFV), with nearly 400 new beds and an additional 230 dining seats now open. "Students need convenient housing so they can focus on learning, not on finding a place to live," said Bowinn Ma, - [Public Safety Minister Krieger supports Bill C-22](https://voiceonline.com/public-safety-minister-krieger-supports-bill-c-22/) - PUBLIC Safety Minister Nina Krieger on Friday said that organized crime and other threats — from extortion and human trafficking to child exploitation — increasingly operate online, and police need updated tools to investigate these crimes and hold criminals to account. She added: "Today I joined federal [Public Safety] Minister Gary Anandasangaree alongside policing leaders - [Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program: Targeted, time-limited measures to help rural employers](https://voiceonline.com/temporary-foreign-worker-tfw-program-targeted-time-limited-measures-to-help-rural-employers/) - THE federal government says that workers hired through the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program represent approximately 1% of Canada's workforce and help support key sectors such as agriculture, food processing, construction and health care. In response to evolving labour market conditions, several measures were implemented between October 2023 and November 2024 to reduce reliance on - [Parminder K. Johal appointed a Justice of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta](https://voiceonline.com/parminder-k-johal-appointed-a-justice-of-the-court-of-kings-bench-of-alberta/) - Johal was born and raised in Surrey, B.C. PARMINDER K. Johal, Crown Prosecutor at the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service in Edmonton, has been appointed a Justice of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta in Edmonton. Justice Johal replaces Justice R.A. Jerke (Edmonton), who elected to become a supernumerary judge effective June 15, 2025. - [Delta announces 2026 Spring Clean-Up collection dates](https://voiceonline.com/delta-announces-2026-spring-clean-up-collection-dates/) - THE City of Delta announced on Monday the return of Spring Clean-Up in 2026. This annual program provides residents with the opportunity to dispose of excess or bulky household items alongside regular garbage collection, just in time for the spring season. “Delta Council is happy to see Spring Clean-Up returning in 2026, making it convenient - [IHIT called to Maple Ridge following altercation inside residence](https://voiceonline.com/ihit-called-to-maple-ridge-following-altercation-inside-residence/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) was called to Maple Ridge following an altercation which left one person deceased. On Monday, March 16 at approximately 7:30 p.m., Ridge Meadows RCMP frontline officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at a residence in the 23700-block of 110 Avenue. When officers arrived on scene - [Woman's stolen purse returned to her within an hour in New Westminster](https://voiceonline.com/womans-stolen-purse-returned-to-her-within-an-hour-in-new-westminster/) - ON Saturday, March 14, a New Westminster Police officer was working in the Uptown neighbourhood when he was approached by a woman who shared her purse had just been stolen from her seat at a local coffee shop. The officer went into the coffee shop to speak with staff and review CCTV footage. The officer - [Fraser Health has expanded its AI-assisted colonoscopy system, GI Genius](https://voiceonline.com/fraser-health-has-expanded-its-ai-assisted-colonoscopy-system-gi-genius/) - MARCH is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder of the importance of screening, early detection and high-quality colonoscopy care. Colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is the second leading cause of cancer death for men and the third most common cause of cancer death for women in Canada. Although colorectal cancer rates are - [Free access to FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver match viewing at Hastings Park](https://voiceonline.com/free-access-to-fifa-fan-festival-vancouver-match-viewing-at-hastings-park/) - THE City of Vancouver and Government of British Columbia on Tuesday announced new ticketing details for the FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver, confirming free entry to the festival site at Hastings Park. General admission to the amphitheatre floor for match viewing events will also be free. The amphitheatre’s general admission floor area will have an estimated - [OBITUARY: DR. SETTY PENDAKUR (1934-2026)](https://voiceonline.com/obituary-dr-setty-pendakur-1934-2026/) - THE community mourns the passing of Dr. Setty Pendakur, a pioneering urban planner, educator, and civic leader whose life helped break barriers for South Asians in public life in Vancouver. Widely respected for his scholarship and community leadership, he was among the first South Asian voices to help shape civic policy and public discourse in - [Police target individuals purchasing sexual services](https://voiceonline.com/police-target-individuals-purchasing-sexual-services/) - ON March 12, the BC Counter Human Trafficking Unit and Richmond RCMP conducted a joint operation targeting individuals looking to purchase sexual services. The operation focused on identifying people using online platforms to arrange these transactions. During the one-day operation, undercover officers communicated with more than 100 individuals online who were attempting to obtain sexual - [Man charged following RCMP investigation on compromised taxpayer info](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-following-rcmp-investigation-on-compromised-taxpayer-info/) - A man is facing several fraud-related charges including breach of trust following a four-year investigation by the RCMP's Federal Policing Pacific Region (FPPR) Sensitive Investigations Unit (SIU). The SIU launched the investigation in March 2022 following a complaint from the Canada Revenue Agency that one of its employees had compromised taxpayer information. On January 29, 2026, - [Nearly half of all BC RCMP detachments have body worn cameras](https://voiceonline.com/nearly-half-of-all-bc-rcmp-detachments-have-body-worn-cameras/) - THE BC RCMP say they have delivered nearly half of the division’s body worn cameras to officers in British Columbia since the first cameras hit the streets in Mission on November 24, 2024. As of February 2026, cameras have been deployed to officers at 90 of 185 detachments throughout the province with about 1,650 cameras now - [NDP slams B.C. Conservatives for opposing program to recruit American healthcare workers](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-slams-b-c-conservatives-for-opposing-program-to-recruit-american-healthcare-workers/) - THE B.C. NDP noted that Health Minister Josie Osborne and Premier David Eby on Tuesday shared that the government’s program to recruit American healthcare workers has succeeded in bringing 414 healthcare workers to B.C., 105 of them to jobs in the Fraser Health Authority. This includes 78 nurses, 3 doctors, 22 nurse practitioners, and 2 allied - [More than 400 U.S. health-care professionals making B.C. home](https://voiceonline.com/more-than-400-u-s-health-care-professionals-making-b-c-home/) - ONE year after the B.C. government launched a targeted campaign to recruit U.S.-trained health-care workers, more than 400 professionals have signed on to work in B.C. communities. It is nearly triple the number since the previous update in September 2025. "British Columbia is not only a great place to live, it's also a great place - [IN LOVING MEMORY OF SURJIT SINGH DHAMI](https://voiceonline.com/in-loving-memory-of-surjit-singh-dhami/) - SURJIT Singh Dhami passed away on March 11, 2026, at the age of 83. He was born on September 2, 1942, in Sahuli, District Ludhiana, Punjab, and was one of nine siblings. He earned a civil engineering degree from Guru Nanak Engineering College and worked as a professor, teaching at respected institutions such as ITI. In - [Abbotsford Police inform IIO BC of fatal collision following attempted traffic stop](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-inform-iio-bc-of-fatal-collision-following-attempted-traffic-stop/) - ON Monday, March 16 at approximately 11:37 p.m., an Abbotsford Police officer attempted to stop a speeding vehicle traveling eastbound on Maclure Road near Townline Road. The driver of the vehicle, a Dodge Ram, failed to stop and fled from the attempted traffic stop. Moments later, the vehicle lost control and collided with a tree - [Preparing for 2026 wildfire season: Province keeps focus on safety of people, communities](https://voiceonline.com/preparing-for-2026-wildfire-season-province-keeps-focus-on-safety-of-people-communities/) - THE BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) has offered specialized training, increased the use of technology and invested in additional equipment to better protect people and communities during the 2026 wildfire season. "The threat of wildfire continues to grow and evolve, but so too does the BC Wildfire Service," said Ravi Parmar, Minister of Forests, on Monday. - [New public dashboard highlights call trends to BC Drug and Poison Information Centre](https://voiceonline.com/new-public-dashboard-highlights-call-trends-to-bc-drug-and-poison-information-centre/) - THE BC Drug and Poison Information Centre (DPIC) has launched a new public dashboard to raise awareness about poisonings caused by medications, drugs, and other toxic substances. The DPIC Data Dashboard summarizes call trends to the centre and was published at the start of National Poison Prevention Week (March 15-21). Everyday household items can be - [Man arrested in connection to Abbotsford Regional Hospital incident (update)](https://voiceonline.com/man-arrested-in-connection-to-abbotsford-regional-hospital-incident-update/) - AT approximately 2:04 p.m. on Monday, Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of a man believed to be in possession of a firearm inside Abbotsford Regional Hospital. All available on-duty officers immediately attended, including members of the Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Service. In total, more than 30 officers responded to the - [New Metro Vancouver housing 10-year plan lays out ambitious expansion targets](https://voiceonline.com/new-metro-vancouver-housing-10-year-plan-lays-out-ambitious-expansion-targets/) - METRO Vancouver, through Metro Vancouver Housing, has finalized a plan to create thousands of new non-market rental homes over the next decade, a move that is key in responding to the region’s persistent affordable rental housing shortfall. “The region has diverse and growing affordable housing needs, and Metro Vancouver Housing is doing an exceptional job of helping - [Shots fired into Newton residence in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/shots-fired-into-newton-residence-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) is investigating a shots fired incident in a Newton neighbourhood. On Monday, March 16 at approximately 11:55 a.m., SPS frontline officers attended a Newton residence in the 7500-block of 126A Street, where a homeowner located bullet holes in his door and front window. Although the complainant did not hear or observe - [Abo Abdel Kurdali charged in Sunday's homicide in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/abo-abdel-kurdali-charged-in-sundays-homicide-in-surrey/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Monday that Abo Abdel Kurdali, 29, has been charged with manslaughter with a firearm following an early morning shooting in Surrey on Sunday, March 15. Investigators believe this was an isolated incident, where the victim and the accused were known to each other. The investigation is ongoing; - [Banman and Bhangu quit B.C. Conservative leadership race, throw support behind other candidates](https://voiceonline.com/banman-and-bhangu-quit-b-c-conservative-leadership-race-throw-support-behind-other-candidates/) - BC Conservative MLAs Bruce Banman and Harman Bhangu have withdrawn from the B.C. Conservative leadership race and are supporting other candidates. Banman announced on X on Sunday, March 15: “Thank you to everyone who supported my decision to enter the BC Conservative leadership race. After careful reflection, I have decided to step back and endorse - [Young changemakers share ideas and initiatives at Surrey Steps Up](https://voiceonline.com/young-changemakers-share-ideas-and-initiatives-at-surrey-steps-up/) - YOUNG leaders from across Surrey gathered at City Hall on Friday, March 13 to share ideas, creativity and community action at the Surrey Steps Up Youth Showcase. The celebration featured interactive displays and presentations from 39 youth-led projects, including Artlift, a youth-led nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and uplifting young artists through accessible, community-driven programming, - [Whitecaps FC 6 - Minnesota United FC 0: Brian White becomes first 'Caps player in MLS era with 100 goal contributions](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-6-minnesota-united-fc-0-brian-white-becomes-first-caps-player-in-mls-era-with-100-goal-contributions/) - With the victory, Whitecaps FC equaled their best start to an MLS season (4W-0L-0D), which they also accomplished last season This was the second time in the club's MLS era scoring four goals in the first half. The previous time was on September 13, 2025 in a 7-0 win over Philadelphia Union Whitecaps FC have - [ONTARIO: Udayveer Dhillon, 21, arrested in fraud scheme targeting South Asians with temporary immigration status](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-udayveer-dhillon-21-arrested-in-fraud-scheme-targeting-south-asians-with-temporary-immigration-status/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators from the Fraud Bureau have arrested and charged a Brampton man in connection with a fraud that primarily targeted members of the South Asian community — specifically those with temporary immigration status. The investigation, launched in the summer of 2025, alleges that individuals with temporary immigration status were recruited by the - [Man shot dead in Surrey; one man arrested at scene](https://voiceonline.com/man-shot-dead-in-surrey-one-man-arrested-at-scene/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey after a shooting in the 13900-block of Laurel Drive in Surrey. At approximately 1:40 a.m. on Sunday, March 15, Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers responded to reports of shots fired in a residence in the 13900-block of Laurel Drive. - [Motor vehicle collision involving pedestrian in Richmond (update)](https://voiceonline.com/motor-vehicle-collision-involving-pedestrian-on-steveston-highway-in-richmond/) - UPDATE: 12:51 A.M. The traffic incident at Steveston Highway and Mortfield Gate has been resolved. Steveston Highway between No. 3 Road and No. 4 Road is open to all traffic. RICHMOND RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in avoiding the area of Steveston Highway between No. 3 Road and No. 4 Road. This section - [Two charged in relation to murder of Masood Masjoody](https://voiceonline.com/two-charged-in-relation-to-murder-of-masood-masjoody/) - MEHDI Ahmadzadeh Razavi, 48, of Maple Ridge and 45-year-old Arezou Soltani, 45, of North Vancouver were arrested on Friday, March 13 in relation to the homicide of Masood Masjoody, 45. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Saturday that BC Prosecution Service approved one count of first-degree murder each against Ahmadzadeh Razavi and Soltani. - [Over 100 artists hit the stage at the 2026 Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair](https://voiceonline.com/over-100-artists-hit-the-stage-at-the-2026-cloverdale-rodeo-country-fair/) - Live music is taking centre stage at the 2026 Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair as the event expands to five days and unveils its biggest music lineup ever. With seven headlining performances and more than 100 artists spanning multiple genres, the fairgrounds will come alive with music alongside thrilling rodeo competition, agricultural showcases, and the - [Investigation to be launched regarding Kwantlen Student Association](https://voiceonline.com/investigation-to-be-launched-regarding-kwantlen-student-association/) - BRENDA Bailey, Minister of Finance, is initiating an investigation under the Societies Act related to the Kwantlen Student Association. The investigation will seek to determine whether there has been any misuse of funds or other problematic conduct. Pending the investigation, a ministerial order prohibits the Kwantlen Student Association from disposing of, dealing with or diminishing - [Delta Police seek witnesses, dashcam footage in fatal pedestrian collision](https://voiceonline.com/delta-police-seek-witnesses-dashcam-footage-in-fatal-pedestrian-collision/) - DELTA Police are seeking witnesses to a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred on Friday, March 6 at approximately 2:30 p.m. Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision in which a pedestrian on a mobility scooter was struck near 10th Avenue and 54A Street in Tsawwassen. The collision occurred as a vehicle was entering - [Burnaby RCMP seek public assistance to identify two suspects in indecent acts](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-rcmp-seek-public-assistance-to-identify-two-suspects-in-indecent-acts/) - THE Burnaby RCMP High Risk Offender Unit continues to investigate a series of indecent acts that were reported over a five-day period in January. As a result of their investigational efforts, two sketches of suspects are now being shared with the public. On January 23, Burnaby RCMP notified the public of five incidents of indecent - [Employment fell by 20,000 in B.C. last month, but unemployment rate held steady](https://voiceonline.com/employment-fell-by-20000-in-b-c-last-month-but-unemployment-rate-held-steady/) - EMPLOYMENT fell by 20,000 (-0.7%) in February in B.C., according to Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey. Despite the employment decline, the unemployment rate held steady at 6.1%, as the number of people searching for work held steady. Compared with the same month in 2025, the unemployment rate in British Columbia was virtually unchanged in February. - [Anandasangaree names proposed Foreign Influence Transparency Commissioner](https://voiceonline.com/anandasangaree-names-proposed-foreign-influence-transparency-commissioner/) - FOLLOWING the approval of both Houses of Parliament, federal Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree on Friday announced Anton Boegman as the proposed Foreign Influence Transparency Commissioner. As Commissioner, Boegman will play a leadership role in administering and enforcing the Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Act (FITAA). This includes managing and overseeing a public registry of - [CBSA seizes 112 kg of opium at B.C.'s Pacific Highway Commercial Operations port of entry](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-seizes-112-kg-of-opium-at-b-c-s-pacific-highway-commercial-operations-port-of-entry/) - THE Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on Friday announced the seizure of 112 kg of opium following an examination of a commercial truck arriving at the Pacific Highway Commercial Operations port of entry. On January 9, CBSA officers at the Pacific Highway Commercial Operations port of entry examined a driver returning to Canada from the - [Eleven Indian nationals in U.S. charged with visa fraud conspiracy](https://voiceonline.com/eleven-indian-nationals-in-u-s-charged-with-visa-fraud-conspiracy/) - Defendants allegedly participated in staged armed robberies so that “victims” could apply for immigration benefits BOSTON (U.S.) – Eleven Indian nationals have been charged in connection with a conspiracy to carry out staged armed robberies of convenience stores for the purpose of allowing store clerks to falsely claim they were crime victims on immigration - [Extortion-related shooting at Delta business](https://voiceonline.com/extortion-related-shooting-at-delta-business/) - ON Friday, March 13 at approximately 3:33 a.m., Delta Police responded to a report of a possible shots fired into a business in the 7500-block of Vantage Place at Tilbury Industrial Park. Officers located bullet casings and confirmed that several shots had been fired into the business. The premise was not occupied at the time - [Commercial vehicle loses two wheels on Barnet Highway](https://voiceonline.com/commercial-vehicle-loses-two-wheels-on-barnet-highway/) - PORT Moody Police say their officers observed a startling incident on Wednesday morning when a commercial vehicle lost two wheels while travelling on the highway. On March 11 around 10:30 a.m., frontline officers were travelling near a dump truck entering Port Moody on westbound Barnet Highway. Officers saw the dump truck’s two rear wheels and - [Whitecaps FC 0 - Seattle Sounders FC 3: Work to do for 'Caps as series shifts to Spokane](https://voiceonline.com/whitecaps-fc-0-seattle-sounders-fc-3-work-to-do-for-caps-as-series-shifts-to-spokane/) - VANCOUVER, BC – It was a night of missed opportunities for Vancouver Whitecaps FC, as they fell 3-0 to rivals Seattle Sounders FC in the First Leg of the Round of 16 in the Concacaf Champions Cup at BC Place. The two sides will play the Second Leg next Wednesday, March 18 at ONE Spokane Stadium - [Surrey launches eCheck tool to speed up building plan reviews](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-launches-echeck-tool-to-speed-up-building-plan-reviews/) - THE City of Surrey has launched an innovative digital compliance tool designed to streamline the residential plan review process. eCheck provides rapid, automated reviews of building plans to help home designers identify potential zoning compliance issues before submitting a formal building permit application. This tool is now available for all residential home designers. “The launch - [Chilliwack RCMP seek witnesses, dash cam footage in suspicious death investigation](https://voiceonline.com/chilliwack-rcmp-seek-witnesses-dash-cam-footage-in-suspicious-death-investigation/) - THE Chilliwack RCMP Serious Crime Unit is seeking assistance from the public as investigators work to determine the circumstances surrounding a reported assault that may be linked to the death of a Chilliwack man. On March 7, Chilliwack RCMP were notified that a 49-year-old man who had been assaulted on February 21 had died in - [Burnaby’s once-in-a-generation civic building program reaches 50% completion milestone](https://voiceonline.com/burnabys-once-in-a-generation-civic-building-program-reaches-50-completion-milestone/) - THE City of Burnaby is celebrating a major milestone in what it says is the most significant period of civic investment in Burnaby’s history, with several landmark projects now more than 50% complete. “We’re delivering on our promise to provide Burnaby residents with world-class recreation, arts and public safety facilities,” said Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley - [Transit Police seize weapons, drugs in 3-month crackdown at Surrey Central Station](https://voiceonline.com/transit-police-seize-weapons-drugs-in-3-month-crackdown-at-surrey-central-station/) - A Metro Vancouver Transit Police-led project has resulted in numerous arrests and a variety of weapons and drugs seized in Surrey. The three-month project launched on November 22, 2025, with police officers from the Transit Police Crime Suppression Team, Surrey RCMP, Surrey Police Service and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit-BC working together. Designed to - [Burnaby RCMP respond to reported threat at local high school again](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-rcmp-respond-to-reported-threat-at-local-high-school-again/) - ON Thursday, March 12, just before 1 p.m., Burnaby RCMP responded to a report of a threat at Burnaby North Secondary School at 751 Hammarskjold Drive. Frontline officers arrived at the school within minutes of being dispatched and quickly worked to assess the safety of students and staff. The school was placed on lockdown temporarily - [Another 150 lives lost to toxic drugs in B.C. in January](https://voiceonline.com/another-150-lives-lost-to-toxic-drugs-in-b-c-in-january/) - AS the province approaches 10 years of the public health emergency regarding toxic drugs, nearly five British Columbians continue to lose their lives each day, according to preliminary data released by the BC Coroners Service. While the 150 deaths reported in January represents a decrease of 10% from the total number investigated in January 2025 - [Imagine Surrey's mayoral candidate Mike Starchuck lays out plan to 'crush extortion'](https://voiceonline.com/imagine-surreys-mayoral-candidate-mike-starchuck-lays-out-plan-to-crush-extortion/) - IMAGINE Surrey and its mayoral candidate Mike Starchuk on Thursday released a comprehensive law-and-order plan for "faster, smarter, and more sustained action to protect and seek justice for victims, dismantle transnational extortion networks and seize their assets, while ensuring this type of violence has no place in our communities." They want BC's specialized provincial extortion - [Temporary change in Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department hours](https://voiceonline.com/temporary-change-in-mission-memorial-hospital-emergency-department-hours/) - FROM Saturday, March 14 to Tuesday, March 31, the Emergency Department at Mission Memorial Hospital will temporarily operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to ensure the community has safe, consistent access to emergency care aligned with available staffing, Fraser Health announced on Thursday. "We will continue to make every effort to prevent further service - [Burnaby Hospital's health-care pavilion, expanded support facilities improve access to care](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-hospitals-health-care-pavilion-expanded-support-facilities-improve-access-to-care/) - PEOPLE in Burnaby and surrounding communities are now benefiting from expanded access to care, including emergency, maternity, and mental-health and substance-use services, as part of the Burnaby Hospital redevelopment project opens new facilities. On Tuesday, March 10, the new health-care pavilion and expanded support facilities building opened to patients, marking a milestone in transforming the - [Surrey Police Service launches initiative to educate, support and empower youth](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-service-launches-initiative-to-educate-support-and-empower-youth/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) on Monday formally announced its new initiative S.O.A.R. – Strength, Opportunity, Autonomy, Resilience, an interactive youth safety presentation for students in Grades 6–10. This announcement coincides with Stop the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth Awareness Week, which runs from March 9 to 15. Delivered in partnership with Surrey Schools, the Surrey Women’s - [Two men arrested in Abbotsford's Sumas Way bank robbery investigation](https://voiceonline.com/two-men-arrested-in-abbotsfords-sumas-way-bank-robbery-investigation/) - ON February 6 at approximately 5:23 p.m., Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to a report of a bank robbery in the 2100-block of Sumas Way. A man entered the bank, demanded money, and fled in a waiting truck after obtaining cash. No injuries were reported. Abbotsford Police's Major Crime Unit (MCU) immediately assumed conduct of - [Pedestrian-involved motor vehicle collision now a fatal collision](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-involved-motor-vehicle-collision-now-a-fatal-collision/) - RIDGE Meadows RCMP said on Thursday that the victim in the serious pedestrian-involved motor vehicle incident that occurred on March 9 has unfortunately passed away. The 91-year-old male pedestrian, who was riding a mobility scooter at the time, has succumbed to his injuries. Officers are continuing their investigation and proceeding through all the necessary investigative - [CRTC eliminates fees to make it easier to switch Internet and cellphone plans](https://voiceonline.com/crtc-eliminates-fees-to-make-it-easier-to-switch-internet-and-cellphone-plans/) - THE Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is removing fees that make it harder for Canadians to change or cancel Internet and cellphone plans. Recent changes to the Telecommunications Act require the CRTC to put new consumer protection measures in place. As part of this work, the CRTC held a public consultation to better understand how fees can prevent Canadians - [Rear-end collision takes unexpected turn into drug trafficking investigation](https://voiceonline.com/rear-end-collision-takes-unexpected-turn-into-drug-trafficking-investigation/) - TWO people have been arrested for drug trafficking after rear‑ending a police vehicle. On March 5, a patrol officer driving a marked police vehicle was stopped for a red light at the intersection of Keith Road and Mountain Highway when a red Mini Cooper rear‑ended the officer’s vehicle. As additional officers arrived on scene to - [CBSA officers seize 80 kg of cocaine at B.C.'s Kingsgate port of entry](https://voiceonline.com/cbsa-officers-seize-80-kg-of-cocaine-at-b-c-s-kingsgate-port-of-entry/) - ON February 5, during a screening, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Kingsgate port of entry intercepted a commercial truck carrying alcohol products returning to Canada from California. During secondary examination and with the support of CBSA's Detector Dog Team, border services officers seized 80 kg of cocaine that was hidden in the - [Residence damaged in early morning shooting in Surrey's Cloverdale area](https://voiceonline.com/residence-damaged-in-early-morning-shooting-in-surreys-cloverdale-area/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are investigating an early morning shooting in a Cloverdale neighbourhood. At approximately 4:35 a.m. on Thursday, March 12, RCMP SPOSU members responded to reports of a shooting in the 19500-block of 65 Avenue. Upon arrival, police located multiple shell casings. A residence was damaged - [Amarbir Singh, wanted for 2024 murder of Navdeep Kaur of Surrey, reportedly fled to India](https://voiceonline.com/amarbir-singh-wanted-for-2024-murder-of-navdeep-kaur-of-surrey-reportedly-fled-to-india/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is seeking public assistance to locate 24-year-old Amarbir Singh who is wanted for the murder of 28-year-old Navdeep Kaur. A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Singh’s arrest. IHIT believes Singh fled to India at the end of 2024 and is actively working with Interpol to get a red - [Highway 17 at 104 Avenue in Surrey has reopened to traffic](https://voiceonline.com/highway-17-at-104-avenue-in-surrey-has-reopened-to-traffic/) - SURREY Police Service has announced that Highway 17 at 104 Avenue has been reopened to traffic following the multi-vehicle collision earlier on Wednesday afternoon. "It may take some time for backed up traffic to resolve itself and motorists are encouraged to consider alternate routes for the time being," said SPS Staff-Sgt. Lindsey Houghton, Senior Media - [Another serious pedestrian-involved motor vehicle collision in Maple Ridge](https://voiceonline.com/another-serious-pedestrian-involved-motor-vehicle-collision-in-maple-ridge/) - RIDGE Meadows RCMP are investigating the second serious pedestrian-involved motor vehicle incident that has occurred in two days in Maple Ridge and is advising the public to take precautions. On March 10, at approximately 7:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle in the 12200-block of 227 Street - [Richmond RCMP warn public about emerging courier cash scam](https://voiceonline.com/richmond-rcmp-warn-public-about-emerging-courier-cash-scam/) - A quick‑thinking Richmond senior narrowly avoided losing thousands of dollars after a scammer posing as a courthouse official tried to send a courier to their home to collect cash. Police say this reflects a growing and concerning trend. Richmond RCMP are warning residents about recurring phone scams where fraudsters pretend to be officials and attempt - [Jasmine Kaur Sodhi of Vancouver is a National Heritage Fair winner](https://voiceonline.com/jasmine-kaur-sodhi-of-vancouver-is-a-national-heritage-fair-winner/) - JASMINE Kaur Sodhi, a Grade 7 student of Vancouver's JW Sexsmith Elementary School, has been named one of the four winners of the 2025 Heritage Fair National Showcase by Canada’s History Society. The other winners are Flavie Blanchard of Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick, Valentina Hill of God’s Lake Narrows, Manitoba, and Cora Lukeman of Antigonish, Nova - [Labrador Retriever remains Canada’s most popular dog breed](https://voiceonline.com/labrador-retriever-remains-canadas-most-popular-dog-breed/) - THE Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) has released its official list of the Top 10 most popular CKC-registered purebred dog breeds in Canada for 2025. The annual rankings, based on national registration data, highlight the breeds Canadians continue to welcome into their homes year after year. This year’s rankings highlight a remarkable milestone: the Labrador Retriever has - [Surrey Police seek more victims in series of indecent exposure incidents](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-police-seek-more-victims-in-series-of-indecent-exposure-incidents/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Unit (SPOSU) are seeking additional victims after a youth was charged with three counts of indecent exposure. Police have documented a series of incidents occurring between September 2025 and March 2026 in the Clayton Heights and downtown Cloverdale areas. The suspect is alleged to have exposed - [Westbound Highway 17 closed at 104 Avenue in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/westbound-highway-17-closed-at-104-avenue-in-surrey/) - SURREY Police Service (SPS) say westbound Highway 17 is closed at 104 Avenue due to an ongoing collision investigation. Police said at 12:48 p.m. that the road is expected to be closed for the next hour. Members of the public are encouraged to avoid the area and find alternate routes. - [Man charged in four stranger assaults against women in downtown Vancouver ](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-in-four-stranger-assaults-against-women-in-downtown-vancouver/) - VANCOUVER Police are releasing the photo of a suspect in a series of stranger assaults against women in the downtown core. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward. VPD initiated an investigation on January 29, 2025, after a 44-year-old woman was assaulted by a man she didn’t know while walking near Granville and - [Can you identify suspect in August 2025 road rage incident in Burnaby?](https://voiceonline.com/can-you-identify-suspect-in-august-2025-road-rage-incident-in-burnaby/) - https://youtu.be/MlFUBCRDkAQ BURNABY RCMP are asking the public to assist in identifying a suspect that allegedly assaulted two victims during a road rage incident that occurred last August. On August 19, 2025, Burnaby RCMP frontline officers responded to a report of an alleged assault that resulted from a road rage incident on Dover Street, near - [One more MP -- this time from NDP -- joins Liberal caucus](https://voiceonline.com/one-more-mp-this-time-from-ndp-joins-liberal-caucus/) - FEDERAL NDP Leader Don Davies on Tuesday announced that NDP MP Lori Idlout from Nunavut has decided to join the Liberal caucus. Davies said: "The position of the New Democrats on floor crossing is longstanding and clear. We believe that when someone rejects the decision of their electors and wants to join another party, they - [Below-ground work on Delta's new Winskill Recreation Centre nears completion](https://voiceonline.com/below-ground-work-on-deltas-new-winskill-recreation-centre-nears-completion/) - DELTA Council at its March 9 regular meeting received an update from staff on the Winskill Renewal Project, outlining the project's construction status, timelines, and more, as the new facility begins to take shape. Crews have made significant progress on the new recreation centre since construction started in July 2025. Bulk excavation and foundation micro-pile - [Vancouver City Council approves $5.1M in community services grants](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-city-council-approves-5-1m-in-community-services-grants/) - VANCOUVER City Council approved the first round of community services and social grants for 2026. $5.1M will go to non-profit organizations delivering essential services across the city. This funding supports a broad range of programs—from neighbourhood houses and childcare supports to youth programming and climate action initiatives—that advance City priorities for a vibrant, equitable, safe and healthy city where everyone - [New tree canopy walkway and zipline for Queen Elizabeth Park](https://voiceonline.com/new-tree-canopy-walkway-and-zipline-for-queen-elizabeth-park/) - RESIDENTS and visitors to Vancouver will now have an opportunity to explore nature from a different angle as two new experiences are coming to Queen Elizabeth Park. At last night’s Vancouver Park Board meeting, Commissioners approved the installation of a new tree canopy walkway and zipline in the park with the goals of sustainability, education, - [VPD recovers high-end bicycle stolen from North Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-recovers-high-end-bicycle-stolen-from-north-vancouver/) - VANCOUVER Police officers working in the Downtown Eastside have helped re-unite a stolen high-end bicycle with its owner, after the bike was taken during a residential break-and-enter in North Vancouver last week. A VPD Special Municipal Constable was patrolling near the Vancouver Jail, at Main and East Cordova Street, on March 6 when he spotted - [Acting merit commissioner will support transition to Public Service Agency](https://voiceonline.com/acting-merit-commissioner-will-support-transition-to-public-service-agency/) - AN acting merit commissioner will ensure B.C. public service employees experience no service interruptions while the role transitions to the Public Service Agency, the Ministry of Finance announced on Tuesday. As of Tuesday, March 10, the previous commissioner's term has concluded as scheduled. Tracy Campbell, a retired public servant, who has served as an assistant - [16 unsafe commercial vehicles put out of service](https://voiceonline.com/16-unsafe-commercial-vehicles-put-out-of-service/) - COQUITLAM RCMP conducted a joint operation for commercial vehicle safety, resulting in 16 unsafe vehicles being removed from local roadways. On March 4, Coquitlam RCMP conducted commercial vehicle safety checks in conjunction with multiple partner agencies. Coquitlam RCMP worked in collaboration with officers from BC Highway Patrol-IIDU, Vancouver Police Department, Metro Vancouver Transit Police, News - [New stamp issue marks Eid](https://voiceonline.com/new-stamp-issue-marks-eid/) - CANADA Post issued new stamps today to mark two of the most important holidays in Islam: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The three-stamp issue incorporates stylized maple leaves into a traditional Islamic pattern to reflect Canada's cultural diversity and inclusivity. Featuring the same design in different colour palettes, the stamps honour the significance of Eid - [Langley RCMP investigating robbery linked to online marketplace sale](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-investigating-robbery-linked-to-online-marketplace-sale/) - LANGLEY RCMP are investigating a robbery that occurred during an arranged meeting for an online marketplace sale. On Monday, March 9, at approximately 6:28 p.m., Langley RCMP received a report from a victim who said she had been robbed while attempting to sell a designer handbag advertised for sale on Facebook Marketplace. The victim had arranged to - [First two Surrey community clinics to open in City Centre and Newton](https://voiceonline.com/first-two-surrey-community-clinics-to-open-in-city-centre-and-newton/) - THE City of Surrey has finalized lease agreements for its first two community medical clinics, marking a major step toward giving residents greater access to family doctors and primary care. “These first two clinics are concrete step toward making sure more Surrey residents can see a family doctor when they need one,” said Surrey Mayor - [Vancouver Coastal Health opening Lily’s Community Health Centre](https://voiceonline.com/vancouver-coastal-health-opening-lilys-community-health-centre/) - VANCOUVER Coastal Health (VCH) announced on Tuesday that it is opening Lily’s Community Health Centre – the largest Community Health Centre in Vancouver. Located at 38 West Hastings Street, the new 50,000 square foot health-care space will support community members in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver and surrounding neighbourhoods. Lily's Community Health Centre will begin - [Nanaimo RCMP seek public's help to locate missing person Jorawar (Joey) Dosanjh](https://voiceonline.com/nanaimo-rcmp-seek-publics-help-to-locate-missing-person-jorawar-joey-dosanjh/) - NANAIMO RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 25-year-old Jorawar (Joey) Dosanjh, who has not been seen since February 28. He was reported missing on March 2. Dosanjh is from the Lower Mainland and is believed to have travelled to the mid-island region of Vancouver Island. Dosanjh is described as: Age: 25 South Asian - [Abbotsford Police looking for four South Asian men in sexual assault investigation](https://voiceonline.com/abbotsford-police-looking-for-four-south-asian-men-in-sexual-assault-investigation/) - ON February 27, Abbotsford Police Patrol officers received a report from a woman stating she had been driven to the Sumas Mountain area against her will and sexually assaulted on February 10. Information indicates that four South Asian men picked up the survivor in the area of Cannon Avenue and Bevan Avenue and then took - [Update on retirement residence fire in Mission](https://voiceonline.com/update-on-retirement-residence-fire-in-mission/) - APPROXIMATELY 100 residents of a retirement residence in Mission have been displaced after a large fire in their building last night. Mission Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS), Mission RCMP, and BC Emergency Health Services (EHS) responded to the Chartwell Carrington House retirement residence on 7th Avenue shortly before 6 p.m. on March 9 after a - [28-year-old man charged in Surrey assault investigation](https://voiceonline.com/28-year-old-man-charged-in-surrey-assault-investigation/) - CRIMINAL Code charges have been approved following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged assault in the Cedar Hills neighbourhood. On February 6 at approximately 6 p.m., a female youth was allegedly assaulted in the area of 99 Avenue and 123 Street. SPS Special Investigation Section (SIS) subsequently assumed conduct of the investigation. - [Serious two-vehicle crash under investigation in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/serious-two-vehicle-crash-under-investigation-in-langley/) - ON Monday, March 9 at approximately 5:21 p.m., Langley RCMP were called to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of 240 Street and 16 Avenue. First responders from the Langley RCMP, Township of Langley Fire Department and the British Columbia Ambulance Service attended the collision scene. “One person was transported via air ambulance to a - [Mission's Chartwell Carrington House retirement residence on fire (9:40 p.m. update)](https://voiceonline.com/missions-chartwell-carrington-house-retirement-residence-on-fire/) - Mission RCMP 9:40 p.m. update: Mission Fire and Rescue Service is still on scene at the Chartwell Carrington House retirement residence on 7th Avenue: Evacuated residents have been transported to the Mission Leisure Centre. Fraser Health and BC Emergency Health Services (paramedics) are there, providing assessments and medical care to anyone who needs it There - [ICBC launches new and improved online experience for customers](https://voiceonline.com/icbc-launches-new-and-improved-online-experience-for-customers/) - MY ICBC is a new one-stop shop for ICBC services online. With a single sign-on, customers can seamlessly move between services on icbc.com without interruption. The My ICBC portal brings together driver licensing, insurance, account services, and claims in one easy-to-use, customer-friendly space. It’s everything you need from ICBC, all under one digital roof. “My - [B.C. leading the way in improving women’s health, expanding access to care](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-leading-the-way-in-improving-womens-health-expanding-access-to-care/) - WOMEN and gender-diverse people in B.C. are receiving improved access to care through expanded services and broader medication coverage. "As we mark Women's Health Research Month and International Women's Day this March, we reaffirm that women and gender-diverse people deserve equitable, high-quality care," said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, on Monday. "For too long, women's - [Introducing new overheight-detection system to enhance road safety](https://voiceonline.com/introducing-new-overheight-detection-system-to-enhance-road-safety/) - A new overheight-detection system (OHDS) in Chilliwack will protect travellers and property by helping prevent overpass collisions. "Overheight collisions are entirely preventable," said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit, on Monday. "This new system will help ensure overheight commercial drivers get advanced warning before reaching the overpass. By combining proven detection tools with stronger - [91-year-old pedestrian seriously injured in Maple Ridge collision](https://voiceonline.com/91-year-old-pedestrian-seriously-injured-in-maple-ridge-collision/) - RIDGE Meadows RCMP are currently on scene investigating a serious pedestrian-involved motor vehicle crash that occurred in Maple Ridge on Monday afternoon. On March 9 at approximately 3 p.m., police responded to a report of a pedestrian on a mobility scooter being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 119 Avenue and 228 Street. - [Drivers advised to plan for winter conditions, snow on South Coast highways](https://voiceonline.com/drivers-advised-to-plan-for-winter-conditions-snow-on-south-coast-highways/) - DRIVERS in the Lower Mainland are advised to plan ahead, ensure their vehicles are equipped with winter tires and allow for more time to reach their destination as snow and winter weather are expected in Metro Vancouver overnight until Wednesday, March 11. A special weather statement has been issued for the Metro Vancouver area by - [Invest Vancouver’s Talent accelerator pilot surpasses targets, delivering industry-ready talent](https://voiceonline.com/invest-vancouvers-talent-accelerator-pilot-surpasses-targets-delivering-industry-ready-talent/) - INVEST Vancouver has completed its Invest Talent pilot project, an employer-led workforce development pilot funded by Future Skills Centre, delivering results beyond its training and employer engagement targets. Designed to respond directly to industry demand, the pilot delivered a scalable workforce development model, training more learners, engaging more employers, and building specialized talent hubs that support sectors - [Protecting access to places of worship, schools](https://voiceonline.com/protecting-access-to-places-of-worship-schools/) - STUDENTS, educators and people attending faith services will soon see stronger protections that help ensure public spaces remain safe and respectful, with proposed laws extending safe-access zones at schools and establishing new ones at places of worship. "The ability for kids to learn and the ability for everyone to pray without harassment or intimidation is - [Service Canada announces relocation of two offices in Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/service-canada-announces-relocation-of-two-offices-in-vancouver/) - THE Vancouver Passport Services Office and the Vancouver – Sinclair Centre Service Canada Centre, both located in Sinclair Centre, closed permanently on Friday, March 6. These offices have combined into one and moved to 978 Granville Street. The new consolidated office opened its doors to the public on Monday, March 9. The hours of operation remain - [ONTARIO: Peel Police seek public assistance to locate wanted offender Jaspal Thiara](https://voiceonline.com/ontario-peel-police-seek-public-assistance-to-locate-wanted-offender-jaspal-thiara/) - ONTARIO'S Peel Regional Police investigators from the Fraud Bureau are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a wanted individual for failing to comply with conditions of their release. In February 2021, Jaspal Thiara, a 39-year-old man of no fixed address, was arrested and charged in connection with a fraud investigation, including multiple counts of fraud - [Rajwinder Sandhu charged after incident at Surrey business involving firearm](https://voiceonline.com/rajwinder-sandhu-charged-after-incident-at-surrey-business-involving-firearm/) - RAJWINDER Singh Sandhu, a 45-year-old male, has had several Criminal Code charges approved against him following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an incident that occurred on Saturday, March 7 at a business in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood. Shortly before 2:30 p.m. on March 7, SPS Frontline officers were called to a business in the 7800-block of - [RCMP investigate reported threat at Burnaby North Secondary School](https://voiceonline.com/rcmp-investigate-reported-threat-at-burnaby-north-secondary-school/) - JUST 1 p.m. on Monday, March 9, Burnaby RCMP frontline officers responded to a reported threat at Burnaby North Secondary School, located at 751 Hammarskjold Drive. Out of an abundance of caution, the school was initially placed into lockdown, which has been since been lifted. Police have cleared the school and currently do not believe - [Four-year prison sentence for firearms-related offences in CBSA investigation in B.C.](https://voiceonline.com/four-year-prison-sentence-for-firearms-related-offences-in-cbsa-investigation-in-b-c/) - FOLLOWING a Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) investigation, Reuben Velasquez, a 44-year-old foreign national, was sentenced on February 3 in Williams Lake Provincial Court to four years imprisonment after being convicted of the following firearms-related charges: One count of possession of a loaded, prohibited or restricted firearm without authorization or license; One count of unauthorised - [Drugs and weapons seized from Mission home ](https://voiceonline.com/drugs-and-weapons-seized-from-mission-home/) - A 39-year-old man from Mission was taken into custody recently after Mission RCMP’s Crime Reduction Unit arrested him for possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. The Crime Reduction Unit proactively started the investigation to determine whether the man was complying with release conditions related to other charges. During the course of - [Carney and Trump discuss a raft of issues](https://voiceonline.com/carney-and-trump-discuss-a-raft-of-issues/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump held a conversation on Sunday afternoon on a range of issues, including the economy, developments in the Middle East, and trade relations between the two countries. They agreed to remain in close contact, according to a press statement from the Prime Minister's Office. - [Federal by-elections in Scarborough Southwest, Terrebonne, University–Rosedale](https://voiceonline.com/federal-by-elections-in-scarborough-southwest-terrebonne-university-rosedale/) - FEDERAL by-elections will be held on Monday, April 13 in the electoral districts of Scarborough Southwest (Ontario), Terrebonne (Quebec) and University–Rosedale (Ontario) to fill vacancies in the House of Commons. The Elections Canada offices in Scarborough Southwest, Terrebonne and University–Rosedale are now open. Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on election day are eligible to vote if they: Live in Scarborough - [Portland Timbers 1 - Whitecaps FC 4: 'Caps unbeaten through first five matches across all competitions](https://voiceonline.com/portland-timbers-1-whitecaps-fc-4-caps-unbeaten-through-first-five-matches-across-all-competitions/) - Prior to conceding their first goal of the season, Whitecaps FC set a new club MLS-era shutout streak to start a season at 432 minutes, across all competitions. The club's longest shutout streak in MLS play alone stands at 443 minutes, set in 2023 Including the MLS Cup Playoffs, the victory marked the third straight - [Police training locations in Vancouver, Victoria will be satellites of justice institute](https://voiceonline.com/police-training-locations-in-vancouver-victoria-will-be-satellites-of-justice-institute/) - MUNICIPAL police departments throughout British Columbia will be able to train more recruits faster with the approval of new satellite police training sites in Vancouver and Victoria, enhancing public safety in communities across the province. "We are ensuring that police departments have the well-trained officers they need on the ground to keep people and businesses - [New Westminster residents discover suspicious glue markings after Vancouver Police alert](https://voiceonline.com/new-westminster-residents-discover-suspicious-glue-markings-after-vancouver-police-alert/) - NEW Westminster Police are advising residents to remain alert after suspicious glue markings were discovered on apartment doors in a multi-family building in the 200 block of 11th Street. Residents in the building reported finding small strands of glue placed between apartment doors and their frames across nine different floors. The discovery was made after - [Langley RCMP investigating structure fire](https://voiceonline.com/langley-rcmp-investigating-structure-fire/) - ON Saturday, March 7 at approximately 7:29 a.m., Langley RCMP responded to a report of a structure fire in the area of the 24200-block of Fraser Highway. First responders from the Township of Langley Fire Department and the Langley RCMP arrived on the property and located a structure that was fully engulfed in flames. “Fortunately, there - [BC NDP used to care about Freedom of Information—not anymore, say BC Greens](https://voiceonline.com/bc-ndp-used-to-care-about-freedom-of-information-not-anymore-say-bc-greens/) - BC Green's MLA Rob Botterell says in a statement on Bill 9 and proposed changes to B.C.’s Freedom of Information law: “British Columbia’s Freedom of Information system was once considered one of the strongest in the world. It was built on a simple democratic principle: government information belongs to the public. "In 1991, I led - [Fatal pedestrian-involved collision in Delta's Tsawwassen area](https://voiceonline.com/fatal-pedestrian-involved-collision-in-deltas-tsawwassen-area/) - AT approximately 2:30 p.m. on Friday, March 6, Delta Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision in which a pedestrian was struck near 10th Avenue and 54A Street in Tsawwassen. The collision occurred as a vehicle was entering a parking lot in the area. A 69-year-old female pedestrian sustained serious injuries and, - [Provincial health officer on end of respiratory-illness season](https://voiceonline.com/provincial-health-officer-on-end-of-respiratory-illness-season/) - DR. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia’s provincial health officer, on Friday said in a statement about the end of respiratory-illness season: “Based on the most recently released data from public-health partners at the provincial and federal level, including yesterday’s respiratory-illness season update from the BC Centre for Disease Control, I am officially declaring an end to - [Surrey Mayor Locke all fired up to run again, introduces two new Surrey Connect council candidates](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-mayor-locke-all-fired-up-to-run-again-introduces-two-new-surrey-connect-council-candidates/) - SURREY Mayor Brenda Locke has proudly announced her intention to seek re-election as Mayor of Surrey in the October 17, 2026 municipal election, and introduced two new council candidates on her Surrey Connect team. Joined by supporters, family, and community members, Locke highlighted Surrey Connect's significant accomplishments over the past term and introduced new candidates - [Coquitlam RCMP seek witnesses to hit-and-run collision involving pedestrian](https://voiceonline.com/coquitlam-rcmp-seek-witnesses-to-hit-and-run-collision-involving-pedestrian/) - COQUITLAM RCMP are seeking witnesses or dash cam footage to an alleged hit-and-run collision involving a pedestrian at Atlantic Avenue and The High Street in Coquitlam. On March 3, shortly after 1 p.m., Coquitlam RCMP responded to a single vehicle collision involving a pedestrian at Atlantic Avenue and The High Street in Coquitlam. While en - [VIEWPOINT: BC Conservatives continue their long record of failing South Asian community on human rights](https://voiceonline.com/viewpoint-bc-conservatives-continue-their-long-record-of-failing-south-asian-community-on-human-rights/) - BY HARRY BAINS Former B.C. minister SINCE retiring from politics in 2024, I’ve been watching as an outsider, and I was absolutely appalled to see what happened in the legislature last week. Decades of work towards equality for visible minorities came under threat. Nearly every B.C. Conservative MLA voted to repeal the entire Human - [Burnaby RCMP release video, photos of sexual assault suspect](https://voiceonline.com/burnaby-rcmp-release-video-photos-of-sexual-assault-suspect/) - https://youtu.be/Poeoj4_zgp0 BURNABY RCMP continue to investigate an alleged sexual assault, which took place on February 6 in a Burnaby Park and are now sharing photos and video of the suspect in efforts to identify the man. On February 6 just after 7:45 p.m., Burnaby frontline officers responded to a report of a sexual assault at - [Oliver King of North Vancouver, Elina Sarfallah of Vancouver charged with firearms offences](https://voiceonline.com/oliver-king-of-north-vancouver-elina-sarfallah-of-vancouver-charged-with-firearms-offences/) - A joint investigation between Mission RCMP, North Vancouver RCMP and Vancouver Police Department has led to multiple charges against two people. Oliver King, 49, of North Vancouver, has been charged with 18 firearms-related offences. Elina Sarfallah, 43, of Vancouver, has been charged with 16 firearms-related offences. Both were released by the court on release orders, - [Pedestrian seriously injured in hit-and-run in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-seriously-injured-in-hit-and-run-in-surrey/) - A pedestrian has been seriously injured in a hit-and-run in the area of 88 Avenue and Nordel Way in Surrey. On March 5 at 11:24 p.m., a vehicle struck two pedestrians at the intersection of 88 Avenue and Nordel Way. One of the pedestrians, an adult male, was transported to a local area hospital in - [Officer injured in police vehicle rollover in Langley](https://voiceonline.com/officer-injured-in-police-vehicle-rollover-in-langley/) - LANGLEY RCMP are advising the public to avoid the area of 208 Street near 74B Avenue following a single‑vehicle collision involving a police vehicle at approximately 4:50 p.m. on Thursday, March 5. A police vehicle rolled over while responding to a call. The officer suffered injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment and is - [FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver opens June 11](https://voiceonline.com/fifa-fan-festival-vancouver-opens-june-11/) - THE FIFA Fan Festival will be Vancouver’s biggest watch party and the best place to cheer on live World Cup action outside of BC Place Vancouver. It will transform the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) for 28 memorable days into a FIFA World Cup hub. “The beautiful game belongs to everyone, and the FIFA Fan Festival - [Violent offender against women arrested in Gastown](https://voiceonline.com/violent-offender-against-women-arrested-in-gastown/) - A violent offender against women is in custody following an arrest in Vancouver’s new policing district. The man, whose name can’t be released because charges are pending, has been arrested for breaching a conditional sentence order. He cut off his court-ordered ankle monitor and went on the run in December of 2025. Investigators with the - [Controversial YouTuber Nancy Grewal stabbed to death in Ontario’s LaSalle](https://voiceonline.com/controversial-youtuber-nancy-grewal-stabbed-to-death-in-ontarios-lasalle/) - ONTARIO’S LaSalle Police Service is investigating the fatal stabbing of Nancy Grewal, 45, of Windsor. Shortly before 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, emergency services responded to the 2400-block of Todd Lane for a report of a stabbing. A 45-year-old female was located with injuries. She was transported by Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Services to the - [Federal government and B.C. partner to support tariff-impacted workers, strengthen workforce](https://voiceonline.com/federal-government-and-b-c-partner-to-support-tariff-impacted-workers-strengthen-workforce/) - WORKERS whose jobs have been directly or indirectly impacted by global tariffs will receive support to help them adapt, retrain and succeed, as a result of a partnership agreement announced on Thursday by Patty Hajdu, federal Minister of Jobs and Families, and Sheila Malcolmson, B.C.'s Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. Specifically, $70.4 million - [BC teachers ratify new four-year agreement](https://voiceonline.com/bc-teachers-ratify-new-four-year-agreement/) - THE BC Teachers’ Federation announced on Thursday that its members have voted 91% in favour of ratifying a new four-year collective agreement with the BC Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA). The agreement covers 52,000 teachers and other educators like school psychologists who work across the province in the K–12 public education system. It follows nearly - [Man stabbed in the back in Downtown Eastside](https://voiceonline.com/man-stabbed-in-the-back-in-downtown-eastside/) - VANCOUVER Police are investigating after a man was stabbed in the back twice in the Downtown Eastside on Wednesday afternoon. The assault happened when the victim was walking in the 300-block of East Hastings Street. He got into a fight with the suspect who then pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the back - [Charges approved in stabbing at Vancouver high school basketball game](https://voiceonline.com/charges-approved-in-stabbing-at-vancouver-high-school-basketball-game/) - CHARGES have been approved against two youths in relation to a stabbing after a basketball game at Eric Hamber Secondary School on February 2. Officers from VPD’s Youth Investigative and School Liaison Units worked together to identify two suspects and make the arrests. The B.C. Prosecution service has approved charges of aggravated assault and possession of - [Granville Street to transform into a pedestrian zone this summer](https://voiceonline.com/granville-street-to-transform-into-a-pedestrian-zone-this-summer/) - THIS summer, the City of Vancouver, in partnership with the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (Downtown Van), will be transforming Granville Street into a vibrant pedestrian zone. Between June 11 and July 20, when Vancouver is hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Granville Street Pedestrian Zone will welcome residents and visitors to a people-first - [Province improving health, safety in supportive housing, while protecting tenant rights](https://voiceonline.com/province-improving-health-safety-in-supportive-housing-while-protecting-tenant-rights/) - TO improve health and safety in supportive housing, and ensure that the rights of tenants continue to be protected, the Province is making amendments to the Residential Tenancy Act (RTA). "The majority of the approximately 15,000 people living in supportive housing create a positive community in their homes and with their neighbours. Operators of supportive - [Expanding Mount Lehman Road Interchange to five lanes](https://voiceonline.com/expanding-mount-lehman-road-interchange-to-five-lanes/) - PEOPLE travelling through the Fraser Valley will see faster and safer travel as construction to expand the Mount Lehman Road Interchange starts. As part of the broader project to widen Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley, the Ministry of Transportation and Transit is widening the Mount Lehman Road Interchange from three to five lanes, to - [Look West: Tourism Sector Action Plan boosts visitor economy, strengthens communities](https://voiceonline.com/look-west-tourism-sector-action-plan-boosts-visitor-economy-strengthens-communities/) - THE Province has launched the Look West: Tourism Sector Action Plan that positions tourism as a key driver of economic diversification and growth. "With its stunning landscapes, diverse cultures and vibrant communities, British Columbia is a world-class destination," said Anne Kang, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, on Wednesday. "This plan taps into the - [Man charged in assault with a weapon in Surrey](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-in-assault-with-a-weapon-in-surrey/) - CHARGES have been approved following a Surrey Police Service (SPS) investigation into an alleged assault with a weapon in Whalley. On February 14 at approximately 12:05 a.m., two males allegedly assaulted a female at a business in the 10200-block of City Parkway. A witness intervened, and the two males then allegedly assaulted the witness with - [Premier Eby and Conservative Leader Poilievre on Hola Mohalla](https://voiceonline.com/premier-eby-and-conservative-leader-poilievre-on-hola-mohalla/) - PREMIER David Eby on Wednesday in a statement celebrating Hola Mohalla said: "Communities throughout British Columbia and around the world are coming together to celebrate Hola Mohalla, the Sikh festival of faith, courage and community. "During this vibrant three-day celebration, people gather for prayers, hymns, meals and thrilling demonstrations of Gatka, the traditional Sikh martial - [Dr. Harpreet S. Kochhar appointed President of Canadian Food Inspection Agency again](https://voiceonline.com/dr-harpreet-s-kochhar-appointed-president-of-canadian-food-inspection-agency-again/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday announced the appointment of Dr. Harpreet S. Kochhar, Deputy Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, as President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Kochhar was also President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency from 2023-2024. He was President of the Public Health Agency of Canada from 2021-2023, and Associate Deputy - [Mylie Barron now charged with second-degree murder in Jessica Cunningham's death](https://voiceonline.com/mylie-barron-now-charged-with-second-degree-murder-in-jessica-cunninghams-death/) - THE Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced on Thursday that a charge of second-degree murder has now been laid in the death of 43-year-old Jessica Cunningham. On August 26, 2025, Ridge Meadows RCMP were on scene at a residence in the 22800-block of Gillis Place in Maple Ridge gathering information for the ongoing missing person investigation - [Canadian leaders wish 'Happy Holi'](https://voiceonline.com/canadian-leaders-wish-happy-holi/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said in a statement on Holi: "Today, communities in Canada and around the world will celebrate Holi, the Festival of Colours. This vibrant Hindu festival symbolises new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil. "On this joyous occasion, family and friends gather to splash brightly coloured water powders, listen to - [New Westminster Police seize prohibited weapons, drugs and cash from RV](https://voiceonline.com/new-westminster-police-seize-prohibited-weapons-drugs-and-cash-from-rv/) - IN late 2025, the New Westminster Police Department began an investigation after numerous calls from people in the area of Clute Street. These reports to police expressed concern over drug trafficking and suspicious behavior connected to people coming and going from an RV parked in the area. The Street Crime Unit assumed conduct over the - [Sikh organizations call on MPs to commit to transparency on Indian interference](https://voiceonline.com/sikh-organizations-call-on-mps-to-commit-to-transparency-on-indian-interference/) - 'Conservative MPs framed the issue primarily in partisan terms' THE British Columbia Gurdwaras Council (BCGC), Ontario Gurdwaras Committee (OGC), Quebec Sikh Council, Dashmesh Culture Centre (Alberta), Sikh Federation (Canada), and the World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) said on Wednesday that they have received a number of responses to letters calling on Canadian MPs - [North Vancouver RCMP warn of increase in counterfeit bills](https://voiceonline.com/north-vancouver-rcmp-warn-of-increase-in-counterfeit-bills/) - NORTH Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about an increase in counterfeit $50 and $100 Canadian bank notes being circulated. In the past two months, North Vancouver RCMP have received at least 11 separate reports of high-quality counterfeit $50 and $100 bank notes being used at various businesses. The seized counterfeit notes: All have identical - [Leadership that moves B.C. forward](https://voiceonline.com/leadership-that-moves-b-c-forward/) - Jason McDaniel isn’t just stepping into the role of ICBC’s president and CEO — he’s taking accountability to deliver affordable insurance, meet customer expectations, and provide a more consistent experience. With a focus on modernization, McDaniel is setting the stage for a new era at ICBC. “Life in B.C. is evolving, and ICBC is now - [Leadership that moves B.C. forward](https://voiceonline.com/leadership-that-moves-b-c-forward-2/) - Jason McDaniel isn’t just stepping into the role of ICBC’s president and CEO — he’s taking accountability to deliver affordable insurance, meet customer expectations, and provide a more consistent experience. With a focus on modernization, McDaniel is setting the stage for a new era at ICBC. “Life in B.C. is evolving, and ICBC is now - [You can apply for Metro Vancouver's regional cultural grants up to $10,000](https://voiceonline.com/you-can-apply-for-metro-vancouvers-regional-cultural-grants-up-to-10000/) - METRO Vancouver’s 2026 regional cultural grant application intake for local arts and cultural organizations opened on Tuesday. Funding up to $10,000 per project is available to help organizations deliver arts and culture projects within the region. “Our annual grants help arts organizations develop new ideas and reach new audiences, allowing more people to create, share, - [New licensing, permitting will strengthen WorkSafeBC's oversight of crane safety](https://voiceonline.com/new-licensing-permitting-will-strengthen-worksafebcs-oversight-of-crane-safety/) - THE Province is taking action to strengthen protections for workers and enhance crane safety with legislation enabling a new WorkSafeBC crane licensing and permitting program. "Major nation-building projects are moving forward in B.C. and the people who build them must have the best level of safety we can provide," said Premier David Eby. "British Columbia - [Eight more cancers being added to workers' compensation cancer presumptions for firefighters](https://voiceonline.com/eight-more-cancers-being-added-to-workers-compensation-cancer-presumptions-for-firefighters/) - FIREFIGHTERS will have improved access to workers' compensation benefits and support services, in recognition of their higher risk of developing work-related cancers. "People in British Columbia count on firefighters in moments of crisis," said Premier David Eby on Tuesday. "Whether battling house fires or wildfires, or responding to traumatic events, firefighters go above and beyond. - ["Diplomatic engagement is essential to avoid a wider and deeper conflict": Carney](https://voiceonline.com/diplomatic-engagement-is-essential-to-avoid-a-wider-and-deeper-conflict-carney/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday called for diplomatic engagement to avoid a wider and deeper conflict in the Middle East. Carney also called for all parties, including the United States and Israel, to respect the rules of international engagement. Here is Carney's full statement: CANADA has long seen Iran as the principal source - [Surrey Soccer Fan Zones to host free live broadcasts of World Cup 26 games](https://voiceonline.com/surrey-soccer-fan-zones-to-host-free-live-broadcasts-of-world-cup-26-games/) - THE City of Surrey will host Surrey Soccer Fan Zones from June 11 to July 19, offering residents and visitors free public viewing opportunities to come together and experience the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 26. “We’re proud to offer Surrey Soccer Fan Zones – free, safe, and welcoming spaces where families can come - [NDP Surrey MLAs at Kids Play extortion awareness forum](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-surrey-mlas-at-kids-play-extortion-awareness-forum/) - ON February 22, The Kids Play Foundation hosted a Drugs, Gangs and Extortion Forum at the Westfield Country Club in Surrey. The forum included speakers from the provincial government, the municipal government, community leaders, and former local gang members. Ministers Jessie Sunner and Jagrup Brar along with parliamentary secretaries Amna Shah and Garry Begg all - [BC RCMP caution public about gold or distraction theft scam](https://voiceonline.com/bc-rcmp-caution-public-about-gold-or-distraction-theft-scam/) - THE BC RCMP are warning the public about an increase in reports involving a gold or distraction theft scam taking place in communities across the province. In these incidents, suspects approach people in public areas such as restaurant parking lots, gas stations, and other busy locations. The suspects often claim they need money for gas, - [Inquest into Tumbler Ridge shooting](https://voiceonline.com/inquest-into-tumbler-ridge-shooting/) - CHIEF Coroner Dr. Jatinder Baidwan on Tuesday announced that he is directing an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on February 10. Baidwan said in a statement: "On the afternoon of February 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news - [100 Days until FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/100-days-until-fifa-world-cup-2026-vancouver/) - "AS we get closer to the World Cup, you can feel the energy and excitement across Vancouver,” said Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim on Tuesday. “Our communities, local businesses and fans are ready to welcome the world, and this milestone brings us one step closer to an unforgettable celebration of sport, culture and connection. Vancouver has - [TransLink's game plan for FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/translinks-game-plan-for-fifa-world-cup-2026-vancouver/) - WITH 100 days until the first whistle of FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver, TransLink on Tuesday announced it is rolling out a tournament-scale transit plan to move fans, visitors, and residents across Metro Vancouver, while keeping everyday trips reliable for locals. With temporary road closures, controlled areas, and traffic management measures near venues, transit will - [VPD warns of “sticky” break-and-enter series](https://voiceonline.com/vpd-warns-of-sticky-break-and-enter-series/) - VANCOUVER Police are making people aware of a unique method that thieves are utilizing to break into homes. Vancouver Police are currently investigating a string of break-and-enters to apartment buildings where the suspects are using glue. They were reported from August 9 to December 24, 2025. In total, 10 apartment units spread across five residential apartment buildings - [Man found critically injured in Richmond's Brighouse Park](https://voiceonline.com/man-found-critically-injured-in-richmonds-brighouse-park/) - RICHMOND RCMP are asking for the public’s help after officers responded to a critically injured man found in the Brighouse Park area early Sunday morning. Around 3 a.m. on March 1, police were called to Brighouse Park, where a man was found with life‑threatening injuries. First responders provided medical care, and he was taken to the - [B.C. adopts permanent daylight saving time](https://voiceonline.com/b-c-adopts-permanent-daylight-saving-time/) - 'Spring forward' on March 8 will be the last time change, ending twice-yearly clock changes THE Province of British Columbia announced on Monday that it is adopting permanent year-round daylight saving time (DST) to improve people's overall health, reduce disruptions for families, simplify scheduling and provide an extra hour of evening light during the - [Golden Tree Farmworkers Memorial on March 8 will spotlight farmworker safety](https://voiceonline.com/golden-tree-farmworkers-memorial-on-march-8-will-spotlight-farmworker-safety-2/) - THE safety, dignity and livelihoods of BC farmworkers will be front and centre on Sunday, March 8 at the annual Golden Tree Farmworkers Memorial in Abbotsford. The ceremony honours three women — Armajit Kaur Bal, 52, Sukhvinder Kaur Punia, 46, and Sarbjit Kaur Sidhu, 31 — killed in the 2007 crash of an overloaded van - [Foreign firms in Metro Vancouver are expanding: Invest Vancouver survey](https://voiceonline.com/foreign-firms-in-metro-vancouver-are-expanding-invest-vancouver-survey/) - ACCORDING to new data from Invest Vancouver, the average foreign company has more than tripled their workforce in the Metro Vancouver region since arriving. More than half of these firms entered the market with 30 or fewer employees and grew by an impressive 233 per cent. “The story is in the numbers: global companies may start - [Hit-and-run involving pedestrian in New Westminster](https://voiceonline.com/hit-and-run-involving-pedestrian-in-new-westminster/) - ON February 28, the New Westminster Police Department responded to a collision involving a pedestrian and driver near 11th Street and Queens Avenue. The pedestrian called 9-1-1 to report that he had been struck by the driver of a dark SUV and that the driver fled the scene. The pedestrian told police that the driver - [Arrests made, charge approved after man shot in New Westminster](https://voiceonline.com/arrests-made-charge-approved-after-man-shot-in-new-westminster/) - ON January 9 at approximately 3 a.m., a New Westminster Police Department officer was conducting patrols around the area of 100 Columbia Street when she located a man on the ground in apparent distress. Upon approaching the man, the officer saw he was suffering gunshot injuries. The Major Crime Unit took conduct of the investigation - [Two men charged in Chilliwack residential break-and-enter](https://voiceonline.com/two-men-charged-in-chilliwack-residential-break-and-enter/) - CHILLIWACK RCMP said on Monday that charges have now been laid against two Chilliwack men in connection with a residential break-and-enter reported last month.On February 4, Chilliwack RCMP were notified of a residential break-and-enter on Ashwell Road. Two men had allegedly entered the home and departed with numerous personal items. Video surveillance captured two men on - [Relocation of Surrey Passport Office and Surrey North Service Canada Centre](https://voiceonline.com/relocation-of-surrey-passport-office-and-surrey-north-service-canada-centre/) - THE Surrey Passport Services Office, located in the Central City Shopping Centre, was permanently closed on February 27. This office has moved to the 3rd floor of City Centre 3 at 13761 96 Avenue. The new office opened its doors to the public on Monday, March 2. The hours of operation remain Monday to Friday - [Carney secures new partnership with India focused on energy, talent, and technology](https://voiceonline.com/carney-secures-new-partnership-with-india-focused-on-energy-talent-and-technology/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday released a joint statement, welcoming five Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), and announced a broad range of ambitious initiatives that will renew and expand the Canada-India partnership across energy and critical minerals, technology and AI, talent and culture, and defence. Carney and Modi confirmed - [Two South Asians arrested after CBSA seizes 111 kg of cocaine at Ontario's Blue Water Bridge](https://voiceonline.com/two-south-asians-arrested-after-cbsa-seizes-111-kg-of-cocaine-at-ontarios-blue-water-bridge/) - ON February 19, a commercial truck arriving at Ontario's Blue Water Bridge port of entry from the United States was referred by a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer for a secondary examination. During the inspection of the trailer, border services officers found and seized 111.4 kg of suspected cocaine. The CBSA arrested Sarkaren Vir - [Canada and India will strengthen ties in trade and defence](https://voiceonline.com/canada-and-india-will-strengthen-ties-in-trade-and-defence/) - PRIME Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday agreed that their joint efforts to renew and expand the relationship between their countries have achieved important results. During their meetings in New Delhi, Carney and Modi focused on how they can build on this progress through new strategic partnerships in energy, talent - [NDP 42%, Conservative 40%, Green 11%, OneBC 5%: Pallas B.C. poll](https://voiceonline.com/ndp-42-conservative-40-green-11-onebc-5-pallas-b-c-poll/) - THE gap between BC's two main parties has closed two points, according to a new Pallas Data poll. Among decided and leaning voters, the NDP sits at 42% (unchanged since Pallas's last poll in February), while the BC Conservatives under interim leader Trevor Halford have climbed to 40% (+3%). The Greens, led by Emily Lowan, - [Pedestrian-involved hit-and-run in downtown Vancouver](https://voiceonline.com/pedestrian-involved-hit-and-run-in-downtown-vancouver/) - VANCOUVER Police are looking for witnesses and dash-cam video after a woman was hit by a dump truck at East Hastings Street and Columbia Street. A 39-year-old woman was struck by a Black Kenworth Dump Truck pulling a trailer while crossing the street around 11:20 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25. The woman was taken to - [Man charged after assaulting a father in Vancouver downtown](https://voiceonline.com/man-charged-after-assaulting-a-father-in-vancouver-downtown/) - CHARGES have been approved against a man following an alleged assault involving a family with young children downtown last December. The incident occurred on December 21, 2025, as a family was crossing at Burrard and Georgia with two children in a stroller. A man not known to the family is alleged to have shoved the - [Driver arrested after pickup truck reached speeds over 200 km/hr in Abbotsford](https://voiceonline.com/driver-arrested-after-pickup-truck-reached-speeds-over-200-km-hr-in-abbotsford/) - ON February 24 at 10:44 p.m., an Abbotsford Police patrol officer was conducting speed enforcement on Highway 11 near Townshipline Road using a speed laser, when a grey pickup truck was detected travelling at 198 km/h in the posted 80 km/h zone. Due to the extreme speed, additional officers were called to assist as the - [UBC launches new South Asia Hub, expanded partnerships in India](https://voiceonline.com/ubc-launches-new-south-asia-hub-expanded-partnerships-in-india/) - THE University of British Columbia is launching a permanent South Asia Hub to deepen academic and research collaboration between Canada and India. 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