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Daily Vancouver May 15 - May 15, 2026

Véhicules électriques, feux de torches & tentatives d'enlèvement — Votre mercredi à Vancouver

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⚡ Nouvelles générales

  1. Pensez-vous à acheter un véhicule électrique d'occasion ? Il est essentiel de savoir quoi rechercher ! Alors que la demande augmente, les experts conseillent de vérifier la santé de la batterie, l'historique des services et la garantie. Cela pourrait vous éviter des surprises par la suite !
  2. La réponse de LNG Canada sur les torches suscite des interrogations ! Alors que les préoccupations sanitaires persistent, le PDG assure qu'ils sont attentifs aux impacts environnementaux, tandis que les critiques restent sceptiques. C'est un débat entre la santé et la croissance de l'industrie !
  3. Une insulte à l'industrie ? Un fabricant de bois local a réagi vivement à un investissement de seulement 12 millions de dollars dans les forêts de la Colombie-Britannique, se sentant sous-estimé face aux tarifs américains. Cela soulève des questions sur l'engagement du gouvernement envers notre secteur forestier.
  4. Attention ! Des frelons à pattes jaunes ont été aperçus à proximité ! Trouvés dans un port de l'État de Washington, les experts sont sur le qui-vive. Ces petits nuisibles pourraient représenter un risque pour les populations d'abeilles locales et les agriculteurs !
  5. Conduite avec un handicap, vous dites ? MADD et ICBC intensifient leurs avertissements avant le long week-end. Le message est clair : ne gâchez pas vos projets d'été ; conduisez sobre !

🚓 Criminalité & sécurité

  1. Le maire de Vancouver dans de mauvais draps ! Une enquête a révélé qu'il avait « harcelé objectivement » un conseiller municipal. Cela ouvre la discussion sur le leadership et la responsabilité dans la gouvernance locale.
  2. Une tentative d'enlèvement glaçante ! La GRC de Chilliwack recherche des témoins après qu'une fille de sept ans ait failli être enlevée par un homme portant un masque de lapin violet. Les parents sont invités à rester vigilants et à veiller à la sécurité de leurs enfants à l'école.
  3. Les travailleurs des urgences 911 de la Colombie-Britannique prennent leurs salaires au sérieux ! Les membres du syndicat ont voté à une large majorité en faveur d'une action potentielle, suscitant des inquiétudes quant aux services d'urgence dans la province.

🌿 Communauté & culture

  1. Vancouver veut garder les Whitecaps ! La ville collabore avec le gouvernement provincial et les Premières Nations pour s'assurer que l'équipe reste locale pour les générations à venir. Soutenez vos équipes locales, les amis !
  2. Des pompiers héroïques à Kamloops ! Ils ont sauvé huit canetons tombés dans un égout pluvial, apportant le sourire à la communauté. Ce ne sont pas que les humains qui ont besoin d'être sauvés !

💼 Affaires & économie

  1. Les producteurs de vin portent un toast au changement ! Ils affirment que la suppression des barrières commerciales provinciales pourrait faire grimper l'économie viticole du Canada de dizaines de milliards. À votre santé !
  2. Des spéculations optimistes autour de LNG Canada ! Une décision d'investissement significative est attendue d'ici la fin de l'année, soulevant des espoirs locaux pour la croissance de l'emploi et la stimulation économique.
  3. Les Canucks bouleversent les choses ! Les jumeaux Sedin et Ryan Johnson prennent des rôles dans le bureau principal, suscitant l'excitation des fans pour une nouvelle approche de la gestion de l'équipe.

🌦️ Météo

  1. De la neige au soleil — quel parcours ! Le week-end prolongé de mai, avec son temps changeant, peut vous laisser perplexe. Heureusement, Vancouver s'attend à des cieux nuageux avec des températures saisonnières normales, alors emportez juste une légère veste !

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Union representing B.C. 911 workers votes 95% in favour of job action

The union that represents most 911 operators, dispatchers and support workers in British Columbia has voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.

General May 15, 2026

Chilliwack RCMP seek witnesses as man charged with attempted kidnapping from school

RCMP say they are seeking witnesses to the attempted abduction on the grounds of Chilliwack Central Elementary School on Wednesday morning, including anyone who saw someone wearing a "purple bunny-like mask."

General May 15, 2026

Surrey Schools to hire more educational support workers following years of budget cuts

Surrey Schools is making new investments in the district following years of budget and program cuts. School trustee Terry Allen said the district is hiring 40 inclusive educational support workers (ISEWs) and expanding a mental health and support program to 14 of its 21 high schools.

General May 15, 2026

Man who fatally shot friend during bullet proof vest 'game' handed 4-year sentence

A Vancouver Island man who fatally shot his friend three years ago while the pair were playing with bullet proof vests has been sentenced to four years in prison.

General May 15, 2026

Kamloops, B.C., firefighters save 8 ducklings that fell into storm drain

Kamloops, B.C., firefighters had to reach into the dark depths of a storm drain earlier this week for a unique rescue — that of eight trapped mallard ducklings.

General May 15, 2026

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter after deadly bar fight in Coquitlam

Timothy Vansnick was charged with second-degree murder a day after the stabbing last January, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter on Tuesday, police say.

General May 15, 2026

Man charged in connection to suspicious brush fires in Port Alberni

RCMP in Port Alberni, B.C., say they have charged a 38-year-old man with two counts of arson in relation to suspcious fires in the area.

General May 15, 2026

Officials hopeful that LNG Canada makes significant investment decision, expected by end of 2026

B.C. Premier David Eby says he's hopeful that LNG Canada will come to a final investment decision at the end of the year that will be the "largest private sector investment in Canadian history."

General May 15, 2026

Vancouver must keep short-term rental addresses private, B.C. adjudicator rules

British Columbia's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner says the City of Vancouver is required to refuse to disclose addresses of short-term rental operators because it would reveal where "they live their private lives."

General May 15, 2026

OneBC's Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie to face recall petition

The campaign to remove Brodie will have until July 20 to collect the necessary 15,232 signatures to remove her and trigger a byelection, but Elections B.C. says none of the 30 previous recall petitions since 1995 have succeeded.

General May 15, 2026

Vancouver mayor 'objectively harassed' city councillor, breached code of conduct, investigation finds

An investigation into Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's behaviour has found that he breached the city's code of conduct and misused his influence to personally attack Coun. Sean Orr shortly after Orr was elected in 2025.

General May 15, 2026

City of Vancouver, B.C. government, First Nations in push to keep Whitecaps in city 'for generations'

A meeting aimed at finding solutions to keep the Whitecaps in Vancouver has resulted in a new co-operation between multiple levels of government.

General May 15, 2026

Essential water service slowly returning to Kamloops residents hit by water main break

The water supply, which has been shut off since early Tuesday, is technically flowing again — but the city said on Thursday morning it's critical no one in the affected areas run their taps while the repair is underway.

General May 15, 2026

Canucks name Sedin twins, Ryan Johnson to front office

Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini has named Daniel and Henrik Sedin as the new co-presidents of the club, and Ryan Johnson as the 13th general manager of the team.

General May 15, 2026

B.C.'s Celebrini to captain Canada while U.S. defends world hockey title in Switzerland

Macklin Celebrini is to captain Canada and Sidney Crosby will join him on the team at the world hockey championship in Switzerland, where the United States sets out to retain the trophy it won in 2025 for the first time in 92 years.

General May 15, 2026
30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

Multiple weather systems are bringing a mixed bag of weather across Canada for the long weekend, with snow and wind in the Prairies and above-seasonal temperatures across Ontario.

Weather May 15, 2026
Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Crystal MacDonald, who is on trial for criminal negligence causing death, said she was working on getting her intact Cane Corsos trained before they killed 11-year-old Kache Grist.

Crime May 15, 2026

Carney, Smith reach energy agreement that could see pipeline construction start in 2027

The federal and Alberta governments have advanced a climate and energy agreement that could see construction on an oil pipeline to the West Coast start as early as September 2027.

General May 15, 2026

Senior in critical condition after alleged vehicle ramming in Vancouver's West End: police

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) says a senior and two police officers are injured after a driver allegedly rammed several vehicles and drove along a sidewalk in the city's West End neighbourhood Friday morning.

General May 15, 2026

Washington state experiencing same ferry challenges as B.C., journalist says

Tom Banse, a semi-retired reporter with KUOW in Seattle, says the ferry system in Washington state has issues similar to those here in B.C. The big difference, he said, is that B.C. is getting new vessels soon.

General May 15, 2026

MADD, ICBC warn against impaired driving, speeding ahead of May long weekend

ICBC is also warning drivers about the dangers of speeding.

General May 15, 2026

B.C. gov't monitoring situation as yellow-legged hornet found at Washington state port

The hornets, native to Asia, are considered an invasive species in Canada and the U.S. and can cause serious problems for honey bee populations.

General May 15, 2026

'An insult': Wood manufacturer unimpressed by $12M investment in B.C. forestry in face of U.S. tariffs

"It's peanuts compared to what is required,” says John Brink, whose workforce at a trio of wood manufacturing plants in and around Prince George, B.C., has dwindled from roughly 400 to about 30 people over the past year.

General May 15, 2026

LNG Canada CEO responds to Kitimat flaring concerns as critics warn of health impacts

The CEO of LNG Canada has responded to complaints about excess flaring at the company's facility in Kitimat, saying he takes concerns "very seriously."

General May 15, 2026

Want to buy a used EV? Here’s what to look out for

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips on what to look for when shopping for a used EV; are reminded that it's time to harvest and eat an "aggressive" but delicious invasive species; and learn how teens are raising awareness about extreme weather and wildfires in their northern Alberta community.

General May 15, 2026
Canadian wineries say scrapping provincial trade barriers would add billions to GDP

Canadian wineries say scrapping provincial trade barriers would add billions to GDP

A new report commissioned by the Wine Growers of Canada says the sector could be worth an extra $3.7 billion if Canadians drank more homegrown wine.

Economy May 15, 2026
‘Purple bunny-like mask’: Man charged with trying to kidnap girl, 7, from B.C. school

‘Purple bunny-like mask’: Man charged with trying to kidnap girl, 7, from B.C. school

Police say charges have been laid against a man in the attempted abduction of a seven-year-old girl from an elementary school in Chilliwack, B.C.

Crime May 15, 2026
Experts call for evenly applied forensic nursing services across B.C.

Experts call for evenly applied forensic nursing services across B.C.

A researcher on intimate partner violence is calling for British Columbia to increase funding for forensic nurses, saying there is service gap for survivors in most regions. 

Health May 15, 2026
Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby said that it can't be the case that projects get prioritized in Canada because a premier threatens to leave the country, referring to the separation movement in Alberta. 

Politics May 15, 2026
Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rules

Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rules

The punishments for the 'flagrant violations' of the NHL's media access rules came after previous warnings were issued to the Vegas Golden Knights, the league said on Friday.

Sports May 15, 2026