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Fiebre Mundialista, Acusaciones por Homicidio y Cierre de Sunset Beach — Sábado en Vancouver

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Cierre de Sunset Beach por altos niveles de E. coli. Las autoridades de salud han cerrado la popular Sunset Beach de Vancouver para nadar después de que las pruebas mostraran niveles elevados de E. coli, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre la seguridad del agua.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Acusaciones actualizadas en caso de apuñalamiento en Vancouver. David Richard Morin, previamente encarcelado por un apuñalamiento en 2019, ahora se enfrenta a cargos de homicidio por la muerte de Michael Smadu el año pasado. El incidente ocurrió en una residencia cerca de East 6th Avenue y Fraser Street.
  2. Libertad condicional para conductor en fatal accidente en Surrey. Michael Gordon Bovencamp recibió una prohibición de conducir y libertad condicional por el incidente de 2024 que cobró la vida de un padre, evitando más tiempo en la cárcel.

🏈 Sports

  1. Entusiasmo por el Mundial mientras Vancouver alberga su primer partido. Turquía se enfrenta a Australia en un partido histórico en el estadio BC Place, marcando el debut de la ciudad como sede de una Copa Mundial.
  2. La policía de Vancouver lista para la prueba del Mundial. Años de preparación para este evento internacional ahora serán puestos a prueba a medida que comienzan las festividades del Mundial.
  3. Reflexiones sobre el crecimiento del fútbol en Canadá. Exjugadores de la Copa Mundial de la Isla de Vancouver discuten el papel evolutivo del país en el fútbol internacional desde 1986.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Se avecina huelga en Metro Vancouver. Los trabajadores externos se preparan para una huelga total el lunes, lo que podría afectar los servicios en toda la región.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Reserva urbana se inaugura con celebración en Fort St. John. Cientos de personas se reúnen para celebrar la apertura de una nueva reserva urbana, un hito significativo para la comunidad.
  2. Se destaca la administración de tierras indígenas. Un análisis profundo de cómo los métodos de administración indígena protegen tanto la historia cultural como los bosques locales.

📰 Also Today

  • Consejos clave para los asistentes al Mundial en Vancouver.
  • Cumberland conmemora tragedias mineras pasadas.
  • El Mundial genera preocupaciones de seguridad y disruptivas.
  • Críticas contra la descarga condicional a Allan Schoenborn.
  • Hombre de Salmon Arm encarcelado por actividades 'tierra quemada' en línea.
  • La RCMP busca al sospechoso tras asalto en la Isla de Vancouver.
  • Dudas sobre incidentes de colisión en el puerto de Vancouver.
  • Normativas de campamento en parques de Victoria respaldadas por fallo judicial.
  • Homenajes llegan para concejal de la ciudad de Salmon Arm.

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Longtime Salmon Arm city councillor remembered for 'his lasting contributions to the community'

Kevin Flynn, a Salmon Arm, B.C., city councillor who served his community for more than two decades, has died just weeks after a cancer diagnosis.

General Jun 13, 2026

Metro Vancouver outside workers set for full strike Monday

The union representing workers for the Metro Vancouver Regional District says all non-essential outside staff will walk off the job on Monday in a full-scale strike.

General Jun 13, 2026

Victoria bylaws restricting overnight camping in city parks upheld

Three homeless petitioners sought to quash two bylaws passed by the city in 2024 and 2025 that prohibited "temporary overnight sheltering" in Irving and Victoria West parks. A court found the city was within its authority to enact the bylaws and dismissed the petition, but left the door open for an action to "directly challenge the constitutionality of the bylaws."

General Jun 13, 2026

Lawsuits over collision in Vancouver harbour raise questions about moments before impact

Multiple lawsuits filed in B.C. Supreme Court in recent weeks over a crash between a seaplane and a pleasure boat in Vancouver's Coal Harbour two years ago allege a series of failures by the airline, the boat operator, Nav Canada and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority in the moments before impact.

General Jun 13, 2026

RCMP seek suspect after girl sexually assaulted at Vancouver Island bus stop

Police on Vancouver Island are looking for a suspect after a girl was sexually assaulted at a bus stop. West Shore RCMP say the attack happened Tuesday at around 3 p.m. PT in Langford.

General Jun 13, 2026

'A dream come true for all of us': Hundreds turn out for grand opening of urban reserve in Fort St. John

The first urban reserve in northeastern B.C. is now officially open in Fort St. John. It allows the Doig River First Nation to generate income by running businesses in the space while paying the city for municipal services.

General Jun 13, 2026

Salmon Arm man gets jail time for 'scorched Earth' social media campaign

A Salmon Arm, B.C., man will spend 45 days in jail after refusing to follow court orders not to post about his ex-wife, her partner, lawyers and judges.

General Jun 13, 2026

Former victim services worker speaks out against Allan Schoenborn's conditional discharge

Darcie Clarke died in 2019, 11 years after her children Max, Kaitlynne and Cordon Schoenborn were killed by their father, Allan. Clarke's former RCMP victim services worker, Pam Reimer, tells CBC News how much Clarke suffered in the years after their deaths. She says Clarke deserves to be remembered in the wake of recent news that Allan Schoenborn will be given a conditional discharge.

General Jun 13, 2026

Vancouver's Sunset Beach closed to swimming due to high E. coli levels

Sunset Beach in Vancouver's West End neighbourhood is closed to swimming Friday after water sampling results showed high E. coli levels, health officials said.

General Jun 13, 2026

Amid excitement, FIFA World Cup sets off worries over disruptions and safety in host cities

Concerns from traffic to littering and over-policing have Canadians in host cities worried about the FIFA World Cup and its effects on local communities.

General Jun 13, 2026

Vancouver police have been preparing for the World Cup for years. Now, they put their training to the test

Hosting a global event comes with a myriad of security concerns — terrorism, rioting and conflict, but also increased risk of fraud, theft and human trafficking. Vancouver police say they're ready for anything.

General Jun 13, 2026

When my son chose to cut his braid, I saw 3 generations of our family begin to heal

Alexander Redhead reflects on the moment his nine-year-old son decided to cut his long braid after years of being mistaken for a girl and corrected by adults in public spaces. Standing behind the barber chair, he found himself thinking about his late father, who was forced to cut his hair when he was taken to residential school.

General Jun 13, 2026

Saturday night showdown: Australia vs. Turkey opens FIFA World Cup in Vancouver

Fan support for both nations is expected to be strong inside B.C. Place come game time.

General Jun 13, 2026
Man who stabbed stranger in Vancouver Tim Hortons now charged with manslaughter

Man who stabbed stranger in Vancouver Tim Hortons now charged with manslaughter

David Richard Morin, 32, has been charged in connection with the death of 54-year-old Michael Smadu, who was stabbed in Vancouver on Sept. 3.

Crime Jun 13, 2026
No jail time for man charged in fatal Surrey bus stop crash

No jail time for man charged in fatal Surrey bus stop crash

Michael Gordon Bovencamp, who turns 46 this year, was handed a probation, a driving ban and a fine for the crash that killed a 33-year-old man, who was a husband and father.

Crime Jun 13, 2026

Vancouver Island World Cup alum reflect on 1986 tournament, country’s soccer growth

Two former players on Canada's FIFA World Cup team in 1986, Ian Bridge and George Pakos, reminisce about their time on the pitch in León, Mexico.

General Jun 13, 2026

'The land misses us': How Indigenous land stewardship protects cultural history and forests

Leader of the XAXE TEṈEW̱ Sacred Land Society’s Indigenous land restoration and stewardship program, says Indigenous land stewardship directly help with wildfire prevention. Research from UBC shows it also makes the land healthier.

General Jun 13, 2026

Cumberland remembers over 300 lives lost to mines, on 40th memorial weekend

Cumberland has a tragic history of fatal mining incidents. This weekend, people will gather in the Vancouver Island community for the 40th year to honour the estimated 321 workers who died on the job.

General Jun 13, 2026

It's World Cup game day in Vancouver. Here's what you need to know

General Jun 13, 2026
Vancouver gets its turn in World Cup spotlight as Australia takes on Turkey

Vancouver gets its turn in World Cup spotlight as Australia takes on Turkey

Thousands of Turkish and Australian fans are expected at BC Place as Vancouver hosts its first-ever FIFA World Cup match tonight.

Sports Jun 13, 2026