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Daily Vancouver jun. 10 - jun. 10, 2026

Juicio por Doble Asesinato, Amenaza de Desborde Glaciar y Celebraciones Creativas del Mundial — Miércoles en Vancouver

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🚑 Emergencias e Incidentes

  1. Comunidad cerca de Pemberton enfrenta amenaza recurrente de desborde de lago glaciar. Por tercer año consecutivo, los residentes están en alerta debido a posibles inundaciones de un lago glaciar cercano, lo que subraya los desafíos climáticos persistentes en la región.
  2. Trágico accidente de UTV cobra la vida de dos niños en el noreste de B.C. Un niño de ocho años y una niña de siete años perdieron la vida en un accidente de vuelco de un vehículo utilitario, planteando interrogantes sobre la seguridad infantil en actividades recreativas.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Se presenta evidencia en el juicio por doble asesinato en Abbotsford. Se mostraron en el tribunal impactantes videos de evidencia donde se ven a los asesinos convictos, incluyendo a Abhijeet Singh, lo cual resalta los trágicos aspectos del caso y encendió la preocupación de la comunidad.
  2. Policía de Vancouver implementa nueva tecnología para la seguridad. Seis drones Skydio X10 aprobados por Transport Canada asistirán en las operaciones policiales, señalando un avance tecnológico en la aplicación de la ley.
  3. La RCMP advierte sobre un grupo violento en línea que apunta a jóvenes. Un grupo similar a "The COM" está reclutando intencionalmente a niños en la Isla de Vancouver, enfatizando los peligros que acechan en línea para poblaciones vulnerables.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Mujer de B.C. afirma que el seguro sin culpa de ICBC niega justicia. Jenny Choi argumenta que el sistema impidió el cierre tras la muerte de su madre en un incidente relacionado con un automóvil, destacando tensiones en torno a las políticas de seguros en la provincia.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Los Juegos de Verano de BC 2026 buscan voluntarios. A pesar de tener completo el arte y la marca, los organizadores del evento en Kelowna enfatizan la necesidad de miles de voluntarios para asegurar el éxito del evento.
  2. Estudiantes de Abbotsford celebran la cultura Stó:lō con canciones bilingües. Más de 300 estudiantes participaron en un evento cultural enriquecedor, fomentando una mayor apreciación por las lenguas y tradiciones indígenas.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Bar en Vancouver esquiva con humor las marcas registradas de la FIFA. The Magnet anuncia creativamente las celebraciones del Mundial con un improvisado trofeo "Pheephaa Werld Kupp", evadiendo ingeniosamente las restricciones de marca.

📰 También Hoy

  • Pareja retirada de B.C. pierde $17K en caso de fraude en TD.
  • Declaración de culpabilidad en tiroteo relacionado con extorsión en Surrey.
  • Festival de música Rifflandia en Victoria cancelado para 2026.
  • Informe del Senado pide respuesta coordinada a incendios forestales.
  • Advertencia de salud para visitantes del Mundial sobre suministro de drogas tóxicas.
  • Juez de B.C. critica fallas de consulta provincial con Primera Nación.
  • Nuevo opioide de laboratorio aparece en el suministro de drogas de B.C.
  • Empleado de B.C. recibe $250K tras despido injusto.
  • Bolera en Terrace requiere demolición de $110K tras incendio.
  • Iniciativa de WorkBC para reducir barreras laborales en Fort St. John.
  • Equipo de hockey de Vancouver Island University enfrenta problemas de marca.
  • Prince George planea restablecer patrullas nocturnas contra incendios.
  • Pruebas de licencia de conducir en línea ahora disponibles en B.C.
  • Sospechoso de asesinato en B.C. niega crimen, alega riesgo por incredulidad.
  • Serie 'Every Year After' de Carley Fortune en streaming.
  • Fecha de juicio fijada para sospechoso de atropello en festival Lapu-Lapu.
  • Nuevas viviendas asequibles anunciadas para el Gran Victoria.
  • Nanaimo renueva llamado para viviendas de apoyo secas.
  • Se esperan estrellas en Vancouver para la Copa Mundial de la FIFA.

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City of Prince George looks to re-establish overnight bylaw fire patrols

The city of Prince George will now work with its bylaw officers, RCMP, and Prince George Fire Rescue to re-establish overnight fire patrols in the downtown following a report of $38 million downtown structure fire damage over five years.

General Jun 10, 2026

B.C. murder suspect says he didn't stab ex-wife but felt no one would believe him

A man accused of murdering his ex-wife in 2024 denies he killed her but says they were in his car together when he saw her pull his knife away from her own abdomen.

General Jun 10, 2026

New laboratory-made opioid showing up in B.C.'s unregulated drug supply

Health officials in British Columbia are warning drug users about a new laboratory-made opioid that's made its way into the unregulated drug supply in the province.

General Jun 10, 2026

Would-be drivers in B.C. can now take learner's licence knowledge test online and at home

Would-be drivers in British Columbia are now being allowed to take the knowledge test for their learner's licence online and at home.

General Jun 10, 2026

Vancouver Island University hockey team says future unclear after being asked to stop use of school branding

The Mariner's Hockey Club is a club team that operates independantly from the Vancouver Island University athletic department - but with an agreement to use VIU branding on their jerseys. Now, the school is hoping to end that agreement, forcing the team to rebrand or fold for the 2027-2028 season.

General Jun 10, 2026

WorkBC launching iniative in Fort St. John to reduce employment barriers for those experiencing homelessness

WorkBC says they're launching a new employment services program in Fort St. John, B.C., for individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use and mental health issues.

General Jun 10, 2026

B.C. judge says province scapegoated fired staffer who was awarded $250K

A B.C. Supreme Court justice was highly critical of the province's conduct in awarding a fired public servant $250,000 in damages, following her involvement in a 2012 scandal that involved fired health researchers and a man's suicide.

General Jun 10, 2026

2 kids dead, 3 injured after side-by-side driven by 7-year-old rolls over near Dawson Creek

RCMP say it happened on June 4 on a rural road in the community of Pouce Coupe, near the B.C.-Alberta border.

General Jun 10, 2026

Province didn't properly consult First Nation on northwest gold mine, B.C. Supreme Court judge says

A First Nation in northwest B.C. has won a court battle after a judge found the province failed to properly consult it before issuing a key decision for a major proposed gold, silver and copper mine in the region.

General Jun 10, 2026

Nanaimo renews call for dry supportive housing

City councillors in Nanaimo have asked to renew their request to B.C.'s Ministry of Housing for a new supportive housing facility to be dry, meaning residents must abstain from consuming illicit drugs and alcohol.

General Jun 10, 2026

New affordable townhomes announced for Greater Victoria

Habitat for Humanity and the City of Langford have partnered on a 26-unit townhome development. The homes, ranging from two to four bedrooms, will be available to qualifying families for mortgage rates no more than 30 per cent of their income.

General Jun 10, 2026

Victoria's 2026 Rifflandia music festival cancelled, with no plan to return

Organizers of the Rifflandia festival say they will no longer run the multimillion-dollar music and arts event, citing rising production costs.

General Jun 10, 2026

Trial date set for Lapu-Lapu festival ramming suspect Kai-Ji Adam Lo

The trial for Kai-Ji Adam Lo, who is facing 11 counts of second-degree murder in the alleged 2025 Lapu-Lapu Day festival attack in Vancouver, has been set to start on April 19, 2027.

General Jun 10, 2026

Trio pleads guilty, sentenced in extortion-related Surrey shooting

Three men have pleaded guilty in what police say are among the first convictions in an extortion-related attack in Surrey.

General Jun 10, 2026

Community near Pemberton facing threat of glacial lake outburst for 3rd year in a row

Two dozen properties northwest of Pemberton, B.C., remain under evacuation alert as experts monitor a nearby glacial lake that they say is close to its maximum capacity.

General Jun 10, 2026

Over 300 Abbotsford students celebrate Stó:lō culture with bilingual English-Halq’eméylem songs

More than 300 Abbotsford, B.C., students performed bilingual English-Halq’eméylem songs at the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium on Tuesday, in a concert that celebrated environmental stewardship and the culture of local First Nations.

General Jun 10, 2026

Who are the stars coming to Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup?

Some of soccer’s biggest names could take to the field in Vancouver during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with stars from Canada, Belgium, Egypt, Turkey and Switzerland named in squads for matches at B.C. Place.

General Jun 10, 2026

More than $110K needed to demolish Terrace's bowling alley after suspicious fire: city staff

Terrace, B.C., city council is moving forward with plans to demolish the remainder of the city's bowling alley, which has been deemed structurally unsafe.

General Jun 10, 2026
Know the risks, World Cup visitors warned over Canada’s toxic drug supply

Know the risks, World Cup visitors warned over Canada’s toxic drug supply

Health officials in both Canadian cities hosting World Cup matches are warning visitors about the potential risk of the toxic illicit drug supply.

Canada Jun 10, 2026
2 children dead in UTV rollover crash in northeastern B.C.

2 children dead in UTV rollover crash in northeastern B.C.

Dawson Creek RCMP said that they were called on June 4 to a report of a UTV, also known as a side-by-side, rollover in the 13700-block of 207 Road in Pouce Coupe.

Traffic Jun 10, 2026
Victim in B.C. road rage incident caught on video says he’s no longer the same person

Victim in B.C. road rage incident caught on video says he’s no longer the same person

At a sentencing hearing in Vancouver Provincial Court Tuesday, Crown counsel said Kevin Prichard drove his vehicle over Gohkan Peksoy.

Crime Jun 10, 2026
Senate committee report calls for better co-ordination of wildfire response

Senate committee report calls for better co-ordination of wildfire response

The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry says Canada needs to fund a national fleet of modern firefighting aircraft and create an office to co-ordinate wildfire responses.

Fire Jun 10, 2026
Drones, licence plate recognition, part of Vancouver police’s new tech

Drones, licence plate recognition, part of Vancouver police’s new tech

As part of a Drone as First Responder Program, the Vancouver police will be the first in Canada to deploy six Skydio X10 drones.

Crime Jun 10, 2026
RCMP on Vancouver Island warn about violent online group targeting kids

RCMP on Vancouver Island warn about violent online group targeting kids

West Shore RCMP said the online group is violent and similar in nature to a group known as the '764,' which is part of a larger online network known as 'The COM.'

Crime Jun 10, 2026
Inside Carley Fortune’s ‘Every Year After’ and its Canadian connections

Inside Carley Fortune’s ‘Every Year After’ and its Canadian connections

'Every Year After' is based on the best-selling novel 'Every Summer After' by Canadian author Carley Fortune and is set in Barry's Bay, a quintessential lake town in Ontario.

Entertainment Jun 10, 2026
‘It hurts’: Retired B.C. couple out $17K after TD banking nightmare

‘It hurts’: Retired B.C. couple out $17K after TD banking nightmare

Recently, the federal government passed Bill C-15 to help combat consumer financial fraud, but Democracy Watch argues its consumer protections are still weak.

Consumer Jun 10, 2026
B.C. woman says ICBC’s no-fault insurance robbed her of justice for her mom

B.C. woman says ICBC’s no-fault insurance robbed her of justice for her mom

In September 2022, 51-year-old Holly Park was run over by an SUV driven by a man she was dating at the time. She died of her injuries.

Politics Jun 10, 2026
BC Summer Games 2026 artwork complete, but Kelowna still needs volunteers

BC Summer Games 2026 artwork complete, but Kelowna still needs volunteers

The banners are designed. The branding is finished. And the artwork that will define the look of the 2026 BC Summer Games is already appearing across Kelowna

Canada Jun 10, 2026
Celebrating the ‘Pheephaa Werld Kupp’ as Vancouver bar gets creative

Celebrating the ‘Pheephaa Werld Kupp’ as Vancouver bar gets creative

A Vancouver beer bar has developed a creative and tongue-in-cheek way to advertise the FIFA World Cup while avoiding any FIFA trademark infringement.

Sports Jun 10, 2026
Court evidence released in Abbotsford double murder trial

Court evidence released in Abbotsford double murder trial

One of the pieces of evidence showed two of the killers, Abhijeet Singh and Khushveer Toor, filming themselves on the roof of the victims' home one month before the killing.

Crime Jun 10, 2026