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Daily Vancouver May 27 - May 27, 2026

Shooting, Problèmes de Piscine et Grèves - Votre Mardi à Vancouver

27 articles il y a 3 jours 34

🚓 Criminalité & Sécurité

  1. Une tragédie se déroule à Ladner. Une femme a été déclarée non responsable pénalement du meurtre au second degré de sa mère en raison d'un trouble mental. Cela établit un précédent profond concernant la responsabilité et la santé mentale et soulève des questions sur les systèmes de soutien pour les personnes luttant contre de telles afflictions.

  2. Le calme de Langley brisé par des tirs. Un homme a été abattu mortellement dans un quartier habituellement paisible, entraînant une enquête homicide immédiate. Cet événement est un rappel brutal de la fragilité de la paix dans notre communauté.

  3. Une perte déchirante à Vancouver. Un homme de 75 ans a succombé à ses blessures après avoir été frappé lors d'un incident de véhicule présumé. Cela soulève des préoccupations concernant la sécurité routière et la responsabilité des conducteurs envers les piétons vulnérables.

  4. La violence ciblée fait une nouvelle victime. Un homme dans la quarantaine est mort à la suite d'une fusillade ciblée à Langley, poursuivant la tendance à la hausse de la violence dans la région. Cela nous pousse tous à rester vigilants et engagés pour la sécurité de notre communauté.

  5. Le destin tragique d'un homme âgé dans le West End. Après avoir été percuté par un véhicule dans un incident choquant, un citoyen âgé est décédé. Cet incident a attiré l'attention sur l'application de la sécurité routière dans les zones urbaines.

🌊 Communauté & Culture

  1. Une communauté en émoi face à l'absence de piscine. Les habitants de Marpole sont déçus que leur tant attendue piscine communautaire ne figure pas dans la liste des priorités du maire. Cette nouvelle laisse les locaux dans le désir de meilleures installations récréatives, rappelant l'importance des équipements publics pour améliorer le bien-être communautaire.

  2. Un anniversaire tragique pour une Première Nation de Kamloops. Cinq ans plus tard, la Première Nation Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc réfléchit aux découvertes déchirantes de sites d'inhumation potentiels sur l'ancien terrain d'une école résidentielle. C'est un rappel poignant de notre responsabilité commune de reconnaître et d'apprendre de ce chapitre sombre de l'histoire.

  3. Un drôle de coup du sort ! Une femme de Colombie-Britannique a 'gagné' une île suédoise lors d'un concours hilarant. Qui aurait cru que posséder une île pouvait venir avec une telle histoire inattendue ? Ce récit amusant suscite la curiosité sur les aventures inattendues dans nos vies.

  4. Appel à tous les plaisanciers ! Une organisation locale exhorte les résidents à signaler les bateaux bruyants alors qu'ils attendent des mises à jour réglementaires fédérales. C'est une chance pour tous les amateurs d'eau de garantir une expérience plus calme et agréable sur nos belles voies navigables.

🏥 Santé

  1. À la santé de la modération ! Un rapport récent révèle que la consommation d'alcool en C.-B. a atteint un niveau bas de deux décennies, tout en restant au-dessus de la moyenne nationale. Le Dr Bonnie Henry encourage cette tendance, soulignant que la modération est la clé d'un mode de vie plus sain - un toast à faire durant la saison des barbecues !

💼 Affaires & Économie

  1. La diversification des exportations est en plein essor ! Des villes comme Calgary et Ottawa-Gatineau ont réduit leur dépendance au commerce avec les États-Unis, montrant la forte capacité d'adaptabilité de notre pays dans ses stratégies économiques. C'est un signe positif de résilience des économies locales.

  2. Grande nouvelle pour le GNL ! Le Canada a sécurisé un gros acheteur d'Allemagne pour son projet de GNL Ksi Lisims, marquant un pas significatif vers le commerce de l'énergie. Cet accord pourrait avoir des implications de grande portée pour le paysage économique de la C.-B. et les politiques énergétiques.

  3. Les travailleurs des transports prêts à faire grève ! Avec 99 % ayant voté en faveur d'une action de grève, les employés des transports de Metro Vancouver se tiennent fermes sur leurs demandes. Cette tension imminente devrait attirer l'attention de tous les navetteurs, car elle pourrait affecter les plans de voyage dans les jours à venir.

🎉 Histoires Inspirantes

  1. Offrir des soins ! Une nouvelle clinique de maternité a ouvert ses portes à Prince George, engagée à fournir 'des soins pour chaque maman et bébé.' Cet ajout devrait avoir un impact réconfortant sur les familles locales, garantissant que des soins de qualité sont accessibles.

Au milieu d'une journée d'événements hauts et bas, des discussions communautaires sérieuses aux nouvelles aventures passionnantes, il est essentiel de rester connecté et engagé. Votre attention cultive une communauté plus forte !

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General May 27, 2026

Judge orders former Harrison Hot Springs mayor to pay $160K in damages in defamation lawsuit

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Trial begins for man accused of killing ex-wife in Lumby, B.C.

The trial for a man accused of killing his ex-wife in the North Okanagan gets underway in BC Supreme Court in Kamloops. Vitali Stefanski is charged with the 2024 killing of 44-year-old Tatjana Stefanski in the Village of Lumby.

General May 27, 2026

Landmark LNG deal between Canada and Germany expected to be announced this week

A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix.

General May 27, 2026

B.C. pilots, aircraft at the heart of new national wildfire air fleet

B.C.-based pilot Bryan Jeffrey is among the crew who will operate 10 aircraft leased from three British Columbia firms to create a new national wildfire air fleet that can be deployed to hot spots across the country.

General May 27, 2026

Family of mother killed in Kelowna calls on B.C. to better address intimate partner violence

In April, The House of Commons passed Conservative private members Bill C-225, or Bailey's Law, proposing amendments to the Criminal Code. The Canadian Senate is now considering the Bill and a series of changes toughening domestic violence laws.

General May 27, 2026

Man formerly accused of 2 murders in N.B. now wanted on new charges in B.C.

A New Brunswick man formerly charged with murder in two cases is now wanted on new, different charges out of British Columbia.

General May 27, 2026

B.C. resident killed in Sask. bear attack identified as MMA fighter Hrishikesh Koloth

The man killed in a rare fatal bear attack in northern Saskatchewan on May 8 wanted to be an MMA fighter. Originally from Kerala, India, Hrishikesh Koloth, 27, was working at a uranium exploration site in northern Saskatchewan when he was attacked by the bear.

General May 27, 2026

'Care for every mom and baby': New maternity clinic opens in Prince George

A new maternity clinic has opened in Prince George that provides care for expecting parents in the region regardless of whether or not they have a family doctor.

General May 27, 2026

Canada secures major German buyer for Ksi Lisims LNG project

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Burnaby tightens e-scooter rules on major roads amid safety concerns

E-scooter riders in Burnaby are facing tighter restrictions after the city adopted new rules this month that make it illegal to ride on many major roads.

General May 27, 2026

'I like to call it the little rock': B.C. woman 'wins' a Swedish island

What would you do if you won a Swedish island? One B.C. woman is about to find out, though the fine print says she won't actually get to keep the real estate.

General May 27, 2026

1 dead in Langley after shots fired, homicide investigators deployed

One person is dead and homicide investigators have been deployed after reports of shots fired in Langley Tuesday night.

General May 27, 2026

B.C. organization urges residents to report noisy boats in anticipation of federal regulation updates

Regulations on noisy boat engines and exhaust are expected, and advocates are urging people to report noisy boats this year to shape next year's enforcement.

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Off Campus is your new hockey romance TV obsession, and it's got a lot of B.C. connections

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General May 27, 2026
B.C. Indigenous relations face ‘fraught context’ but treaty commissioner undeterred

B.C. Indigenous relations face ‘fraught context’ but treaty commissioner undeterred

Relations between the British Columbia government and First Nations plunged this year as Premier David Eby grappled with how or whether to amend DRIPA, which he once championed.

Canada May 27, 2026
No Pathways, no pipeline: How Alberta’s massive carbon storage project would work, if built

No Pathways, no pipeline: How Alberta’s massive carbon storage project would work, if built

There's no new pipeline without Pathways: a multibillion-dollar plan to reduce 16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year from the oilsands by 2045.

Canada May 27, 2026

Metro Vancouver transit workers vote 99% in favour of strike action

The vote doesn't guarantee job action but gives union members the option, if they issue a 72-hour strike notice.

General May 27, 2026

75-year-old man struck in alleged Vancouver vehicle ramming dies: police

A 75-year-old man who was struck while riding his motorized scooter in what Vancouver police say was a "vehicle ramming" earlier this month has died of his injuries.

General May 27, 2026

Marpole community dismayed after long-promised swimming pool left off mayor's list of priorities

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has named a new pool for Sunset Park, but not for Marpole, which had its pool construction put on hold two years ago.

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Toronto, Calgary among cities becoming less reliant on U.S. trade: report

Toronto, Calgary among cities becoming less reliant on U.S. trade: report

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Economy May 27, 2026
Man in his 40s dead in ‘targeted’ shooting in Langley

Man in his 40s dead in ‘targeted’ shooting in Langley

Langley RCMP first responded to a report of shots being fired at 11:34 p.m. on Tuesday in the 5400 block of Brydon Crescent.

Crime May 27, 2026
Vancouver senior struck in West End vehicle ramming dies from his injuries

Vancouver senior struck in West End vehicle ramming dies from his injuries

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Crime May 27, 2026
Alcohol consumption in B.C. hits 20-year low, but we’re still drinking more than average

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Health May 27, 2026
B.C. First Nation marks 5 years since potential burial sites found on grounds of former school

B.C. First Nation marks 5 years since potential burial sites found on grounds of former school

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Perspectives May 27, 2026
Ladner woman who killed her mother found not criminally responsible

Ladner woman who killed her mother found not criminally responsible

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Crime May 27, 2026
Man dead, police investigating after late-night Langley, B.C. shooting

Man dead, police investigating after late-night Langley, B.C. shooting

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Crime May 27, 2026