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Kits Beach Atake, SRO Problema sa Granville at Papel ng SFU sa Siyensya — Miyerkules sa Vancouver

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Limang nailigtas matapos tumaob ang bangka malapit sa Saturna Island. Isang madramang pagsagip ang naganap nang limang indibidwal ang nailigtas matapos tumaob ang kanilang bangka malapit sa Saturna Island.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Mabilis na pinalaya ang suspek sa atake sa Kits Beach. Inaresto ng pulisya ang isang lalaki na diumano'y nanuntok gamit ang kahoy sa isang babae, ngunit wala pang 48 oras ay pinalaya na ito, na nagdulot ng agam-agam sa kaligtasan.
  2. Dalawa sinampahan ng kaso sa umano'y trafficking at sexual assault sa Victoria. Nagsimula na ang legal na proseso matapos magsampa ng kaso ang pulisya sa isang mahalagang kaso ng trafficking at sexual assault.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Problema habang nananatili pa rin ang ilan sa Granville SRO. Tatlong indibidwal ang patuloy na naninirahan sa isang SRO sa Granville sa kabila ng deadline ng relokasyon, na nag-iiwan sa gobyerno na nahihirapan sa mga pangakong pabahay.
  2. Lumalaki ang protesta sa Powell River ukol sa mga homeless encampments. Natalo ang mosyon para sa pagbabawal ng mga shelters sa parke, na nagpapanatili ng mataas na tensyon sa Powell River sa gitna ng mga usaping kawalan ng tirahan.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Patungo ang Vancouver sa record-breaking na cruise season. Inaasahan ang malaking boost sa lokal na ekonomiya mula sa 290,000 cruise passengers, na mag-aambag ng humigit-kumulang $1 bilyon.
  2. World Cup nagtataas ng kita ng mga restaurant sa Vancouver. Ang pagpasok ng Canada sa World Cup ay nagdadala ng mas maraming tao at kita sa mga bar at kainan sa lungsod.
  3. Tinanggihan ng mga bus driver sa Metro Vancouver ang kasunduan. Nasa alanganin ang resolusyong panghanapbuhay habang bumoto ng 'no' ang mga driver sa isang tentative agreement, na nagbabadya ng posibleng pagkaantala.

🏥 Health

  1. Kinilala sa buong bansa ang lider ng kalusugang pangkababaihan mula sa B.C. Isang nangunguna sa kalusugang pambabae mula sa B.C. ang kabilang sa mga bagong appointee ng Order of Canada, na nagtatampok sa kaniyang mga kontribusyon sa larangan.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Iba't ibang komedyante ang nagpapabagsak sa hadlang gamit ang wika. Mga stand-up artist mula sa iba't ibang pinagmulan ang gumagamit ng kanilang sariling wika upang magdala ng aliw at kultural na pag-iba sa mga entablado sa lokal.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Mga gastusin sa paglalakbay naapektuhan ang mga vacation plans ng mga residente sa B.C. Ipinapakita ng isang survey na ang pagtaas ng presyo ng transportasyon at gasolina ay nakakaapekto sa kakayahan ng mga residente na magplano ng mga biyahe.

📰 Also Today

  • Magkahalong epekto sa ekonomiya ng World Cup sa B.C. Sa kabila ng mga pahayag ng probinsya, ilang mga negosyo ang nakakaramdam ng mas mahinang demand.
  • Naipatibay ang pagsasara ng Cowichan Aboriginal title case. Tinanggihan ng korte ang kaso na naghahanap ng muling pagbubukas ng usapin.
  • Mga First Nations magkokonbert ng lumang sawmill sa industrial park. Isang bagong proyekto sa industriya ang nasa proseso sa Vanderhoof.
  • Nakahinga nang maluwag ang mamamahayag matapos ang sentensya ng agresor. Nakaramdam ng pagsasara ang mamamahayag ng B.C. sa sentensya ng isang Chinese tycoon sa U.S.

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Source Articles (17)

First Nations purchase shuttered Canfor sawmill in Vanderhoof to create industrial park

The Plateau sawmill property was among the worksites closed by the lumber giant in 2024, impacting hundreds of people and leaving a significant hole in the community's tax base. The Stellat'en, Nadleh Whut'en, Saik'uz and Lhedli T'enneh First Nations say they have banded together to buy the site and turn it into the Ncha Koh Industrial Park, and lease it to B.C. Hydro.

General Jul 1, 2026

From Tamil to Cree to Mandarin, these stand-up comedians are using their mother tongue to land punchlines

Across Canada, a growing number of comedians are turning to their mother tongues on stage — not just as a stylistic choice, but as a way to tell more honest stories, reclaim histories shaped by migration and colonialism, and introduce audiences to perspectives not often heard.

General Jul 1, 2026

Lawsuit attempting to reopen Cowichan Aboriginal title case dismissed

Montrose Properties, the area's largest landowner, took the unusual step of trying to have the case reopened, arguing it was unfairly omitted from the original trial and that its fee simple land interests are directly affected by a declaration of Aboriginal title. But a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled this week it is an "abuse of process for relitigation" and will not be allowed.

General Jul 1, 2026

Metro Vancouver bus drivers vote to reject tentative labour deal

Unifor Locals 111 and 2200 say in a statement that members are "not rushing to job action" after the rejection and the unions will work on the changes their members want to see in the tentative agreement.

General Jul 1, 2026

2 charged in connection with alleged trafficking and sexual assault in Victoria

Rahul Chahar has been charged with sexual assault causing bodily harm, unlawful confinement and attempting to choke to overcome resistance, while 22-year-old Nagender Nagender has been charged with trafficking in persons.

General Jul 1, 2026

5 rescued after boat capsizes off Saturna Island

Five people were rescued from the water after a boat sank off Saturna Island Monday evening. The Victoria Joint Rescue Coordination Centre says speed was a factor.

General Jul 1, 2026

Province says World Cup is boosting B.C. economy, but some businesses report softer demand

As the FIFA World Cup passes its halfway mark, the B.C. government is touting the economic benefits of hosting the games in Vancouver but some local businesses say the boost has been uneven.

General Jul 1, 2026

Women's health pioneer among Order Of Canada appointees from B.C.

Cecilia Benoit has devoted her career to shedding light on hidden populations and was a key driver in the legalization of midwifery in Canada. She has become 1 of 12 British Columbians appointed to the Order of Canada this year.

General Jul 1, 2026

Transportation, gas costs weigh heavily on B.C. residents planning trips: survey

A survey by B.C.'s tourism promotion agency shows that as residents considered whether to take overnight trips, many were concerned about the cost of transportation.

General Jul 1, 2026
B.C. journalist tormented by Chinese tycoon’s followers relieved after jail sentence

B.C. journalist tormented by Chinese tycoon’s followers relieved after jail sentence

Gao, a critic of Guo's, was targeted by the tycoon's supporters who stationed themselves outside his Surrey, B.C., home for 77 days in 2020.

World Jul 1, 2026
Vancouver restaurants’ see prolonged boost from Canada’s historic World Cup run

Vancouver restaurants’ see prolonged boost from Canada’s historic World Cup run

The Canadian team has had a historic run in this World Cup, defeating South Africa 1-0 in Los Angeles on Sunday and moving to the round of 16.

Canada Jul 1, 2026
Vancouver’s cruise ship season expected to be a record-breaking one

Vancouver’s cruise ship season expected to be a record-breaking one

In July, 290,000 passengers are expected to hit the streets of Vancouver, with similar numbers expected in August.

Canada Jul 1, 2026
Powell River residents protest encampments as motion to change bylaw is defeated

Powell River residents protest encampments as motion to change bylaw is defeated

Resident Nichole Strickland spoke at the council meeting, saying she, like many residents, feels frustrated that their voices are not being heard.

Politics Jul 1, 2026
Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase

Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase

'It's never been more necessary to have a pass that makes it more affordable for people with lower incomes,' Denis Agar, the executive director of Movement, said at the rally.

Canada Jul 1, 2026
Suspect in Kits Beach stranger attack released after less than 48 hours in custody

Suspect in Kits Beach stranger attack released after less than 48 hours in custody

Vancouver police said that they received several 911 calls on June 28, just before 2 p.m., reporting a man striking an unsuspecting woman in the head with a piece of wood.

Crime Jul 1, 2026
3 residents remain at Granville SRO despite deadline passing to move them

3 residents remain at Granville SRO despite deadline passing to move them

The government had said all tenants of the Luugat would be moved by the end of June, but also said no one would be evicted if there wasn’t a place for them to go.

Politics Jul 1, 2026
SFU researchers to be part of historical international scientific effort

SFU researchers to be part of historical international scientific effort

And while the answers may still be years away, the small pieces being made in B.C. could one day lead to some of the universe's biggest discoveries.

Science Jul 1, 2026