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Highway Safety Calls, Bear Cubs Rescued & VW Beetles on a Clifftop — Your Vancouver Monday

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🚗 Traffic & Safety

  1. Growing concerns over Sea to Sky Highway safety. With 167 crashes reported in 2024 alone—averaging one every two days—local advocates are urging the B.C. government to enhance safety features on the highway, particularly on stretches lacking lane dividers. With half resulting in injuries or fatalities, it’s time to prioritize our road safety!

  2. BC Ferries facing a storm of cancellations! Last weekend was chaotic with numerous ferry sailings cancelled due to breakdowns, leading to widespread frustration among passengers. As BC Ferries leaders are called to account, the pressing question remains: what can be done to stabilize service?

🌳 Community & Environment

  1. Bear-y sad news as orphaned cubs find refuge. After their mother was tragically found dead in a den, two young black bear cubs were rescued by Vancouver Island's North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre—our first furry intakes of 2026! It's a tough start for these cuties, but let’s celebrate their second chance at life.

  2. The climbing community and Squamish First Nation aren’t laughing at this prank. A hollowed-out red Volkswagen Beetle dangling from a cliff along the Sea to Sky Highway has sparked outrage, with the Squamish Nation reminding us of the sacredness of the land. There are better ways to express humor!

🏛️ Politics & City Initiatives

  1. Big bucks needed for Vancouver's parks! The Vancouver Park Board is requesting a whopping $1.35 billion from city hall to meet the needs of a growing population projected to hit one million by 2050. We all love our parks, but can the city afford this investment?

📢 Local Updates

  1. Noise complaints echo from Port Alberni residents. Relentless diesel generator noise from the local shipyard is troubling harbour dwellers, with a petition signed by 45 residents demanding action for a quieter life. Do we need to turn down the volume on industry?

  2. Aging fleet woes plague BC Ferries—no quick fixes in sight! Official statements reveal that many of the operational issues affecting BC Ferries today could have been addressed years ago, but here we are without an easy solution. Time for a major overhaul, perhaps?

🔍 Crime & Investigations

  1. Mysterious dog deaths intrigue Skagit County. Between 20 and 25 deceased canines have washed ashore on Washington’s beaches, prompting an ongoing investigation. What could be the cause of such a tragic occurrence? It’s crucial to uncover the truth for the safety of our furry friends!

🏆 Celebrating Culture & Events

  1. No guns for ICE agents in Canada! Ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has clarified that its agents won’t carry firearms in Canada, despite collaboration on important joint investigations. What does this mean for our upcoming festivities?

  2. Power cuts looming for Vernon mobile home park! A mobile home park in Vernon is preparing to face power outages soon, raising concerns and prompting pleas for intervention. Will residents stay bright or is there a community light at the end of the tunnel?

  3. BC Ferries employees are working overtime to keep services afloat! With staff reportedly putting in hard work seven days a week, we must appreciate their dedication amid ongoing cancellations and vessel maintenance. Next time you travel by ferry, remember the faces behind the scenes!

Source Articles (11)

B.C. government urged to make Sea to Sky Highway safer as crashes increase

B.C. government urged to make Sea to Sky Highway safer as crashes increase

Numbers from ICBC show there were 167 crashes on the road between Vancouver and Whistler in 2024, which is an average of one every two days.

Traffic Apr 6, 2026
Between 20 and 25 deceased canines have washed up on Washington state beach

Between 20 and 25 deceased canines have washed up on Washington state beach

On March 26, the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office said it was called to Guemes Island after someone reported six deceased dogs had washed ashore.

Crime Apr 6, 2026
Port Alberni harbour residents say noise pollution is affecting their way of life

Port Alberni harbour residents say noise pollution is affecting their way of life

They said the issue is that the Port Alberni Port Authority only has the capacity to power one vessel and currently, the coast guard ship, in refit, is plugged in.

Canada Apr 6, 2026
Vancouver Park Board asks for ‘historic’ $1.35 billion investment from city

Vancouver Park Board asks for ‘historic’ $1.35 billion investment from city

The Office of the Auditor General audit of Recreation Facility Asset Management recognized that 72 per cent of recreation facilities are in poor or very poor condition.

Politics Apr 6, 2026
WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Apr. 6

WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Apr. 6

Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.

News Apr 6, 2026
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – April 6

WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – April 6

Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.

Canada Apr 6, 2026
BC Ferries employees working 7 days a week to maintain vessels: union says

BC Ferries employees working 7 days a week to maintain vessels: union says

It has been another frustrating weekend for BC Ferries users, with cancellations and delays after breakdowns and vessels undergoing scheduled maintenance.

Canada Apr 6, 2026
Orphaned bear cubs rescued on Vancouver Island after mom found dead

Orphaned bear cubs rescued on Vancouver Island after mom found dead

Since their arrival, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre says the two cubs have grown "leaps and bounds" from just 1.5 kilograms to almost 5.5 kilograms.

Environment Apr 6, 2026
Prank prompts backlash from Squamish First Nation, climbing community

Prank prompts backlash from Squamish First Nation, climbing community

Along the Sea to Sky Highway, hanging from the rockface of The Papoose near Shannon Falls, a hollowed-out red Volkswagen Beetle is hanging on the cliff face.

Canada Apr 6, 2026
Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada

Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents in Canada don’t carry firearms, following questions about a potential ICE presence at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.

Canada Apr 6, 2026
BC Ferries issues were ‘avoidable’ years ago but now ‘no quick fix’: official

BC Ferries issues were ‘avoidable’ years ago but now ‘no quick fix’: official

A BC Ferries official says there is "no quick fix" to the kind of issues that put the Queen of Surrey out of service on Sunday less than an hour it returned from a retrofit.

Canada Apr 6, 2026