🏛️ Government & Politics
- B.C. minister voices pipeline route frustrations. B.C.’s Energy Minister Adrian Dix expressed frustration over not being informed earlier about Alberta's study of new pipeline routes into B.C., revealed during his visit to Calgary's Global Energy Show.
- Ksi Lisims LNG project signs new agreements. The project lead developer signed benefit agreements with three B.C. First Nations, part of a $10-billion project, leading to the withdrawal of legal challenges by two communities.
💼 Economy & Business
- Plenty of FIFA World Cup game tickets still available. With the event just days away, tickets remain for Vancouver matches, starting around $400, offering ample opportunity for locals to get involved.
- ICBC class-action lawsuit sees two settlements approved. The settlements include payouts to crash victims, as a B.C. court moves forward in addressing complaints against ICBC.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Victim impact statements highlight human trafficking trial. Disturbing details emerged as victim statements were heard in Jennifer Stephens’ sentencing. A victim described the emotional toll and demand for justice.
- Surrey stalker sentenced to nine months. Andy Kyungho Yun was sentenced for stalking a former colleague, leading to ongoing fear and stress for the victim.
- Fatal outcome in Vancouver hostage situation. Police shot and killed a home invasion suspect in East Vancouver late Monday after an attempted negotiation failed, resulting in the suspect's death.
🏥 Health
- $200M in unpaid B.C. healthcare bills by tourists. A report reveals non-residents owe BC’s healthcare system a significant amount since 2020, prompting calls for government action.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Free fireworks show to light up English Bay. Part of Vancouver Pride Week, 'Summer Lights in English Bay' offers a free event on July 31 to unite the community for a night of celebration.
🚑 Breaking & Incidents
📰 Also Today
- Emu with four legs born in Nanaimo.
- Rain lowers wildfire risk in parts of B.C.
- Iran ordered to pay $200M to B.C. man for torture.
- Cruise passenger recovers from hantavirus.
- Seal pup rescued in Prince Rupert.
- Comox Valley sewer spill's economic impact under review.
- Golden lawns competition held in B.C. region.
- Vancouver suspect shot after hostage situation.
- Hostage-taker shot, killed by VPD.
- Tsunami study forecasts major losses in Tofino.
- Surrey man killed, alleged gang connection revealed.
- Retirement community challenges resident over wildfire stay.
- Provinces consider social media bans following federal plans.
- Online learner’s license test debut in B.C.
- Roy Henry Vickers releases book for 80th birthday celebration.
- Grouse Grind affected by labor disputes.
- Teen presumed drowned near Prince George.
- Trial for Kamloops man accused of matricide delayed.