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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 23 - Mar 29, 2026

卑詩省每週要聞 — 2026-03-23 至 2026-03-29

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  1. 本拿比78歲祖母莉莉婭·阿沃托娃在昆明因3月6日中風昏迷,家人面臨高達約40萬加元的空中救護費用,GoFundMe已募得約1.6萬加元。

  2. 素里Heppell家族在192街與36大道附近經營的220英畝馬鈴薯農場,因地為聯邦出租且可能改作集裝箱場、倉儲或住屋,面臨失租威脅,已有86,000多人簽名請願。

  3. 省府對彭蒂克頓Fairview無家可歸營地的驅逐申請被押後,約二打居民暫不被驅離,但周邊商家對營地火災與治安問題持續感到挫折。

  4. 鑑於兩宗法院判決支持原住民族,卑詩政府正在就DRIPA(原住民權利宣言法)擬議修訂向部分原住民族諮詢,變動引起廣泛關注。

  5. 新的WildfireScore應用可評估全加拿大住宅的野火風險(1–5分),另有30年風險報告(20加元),對有小木屋或處於高風險地區的屋主很實用。

  6. 素里一宅第(32B大道)發生持械入侵,65歲女屋主遭重創送醫;大案組正偵辦,若有線索請聯絡SPS並引用案號26-28314。

  7. 溫哥華47屆Vaisakhi遊行(4月11日11:00)路線調整,改走Ross Street並新增Fraser–Maine段,以加強車輛防護與安全部署。

  8. 1982年Bentley家庭謀殺案受害者家屬擔憂,嫌犯David Ennis放棄面見假釋聽審,家屬恐無法親自出庭表達反對意見。

  9. 阿伯茨福Whatcom停車換乘點的無家營地再起火災;本週一該營地有一名69歲男子遭槍擊身亡,IHIT接手調查,當地要求省府介入整治。

  10. BC Hydro將把Site C工人營地約85%(包括21間宿舍)移作北海岸輸電線工程使用,項目預計於2034年全面運作。

  11. 隨著Trans Mountain輸油管近滿載,新建另一條亞省至海岸管線的討論重啟;省府與沿海原住民族仍有顧慮,行業則關注國際市場信號。

  12. 被命名為Gob的溫哥華島土撥鼠在被放生兩個月後回到繁育中心被重新捕捉,物種雖回升但數量仍只有約400隻。

  13. 西溫一棟受損豪宅的法律紛爭持續,法官命屋主停止未許可工程,且在未獲最終佔用許可前不得居住。

  14. RCMP與CBSA在Tsawwassen的貨櫃檢查處截獲藏於泡菜罐的115公斤冰毒,貨物目的地為澳洲墨爾本,隨後在澳洲與基洛納各地逮捕多人。

  15. Tumbler Ridge槍擊案更新:12歲受傷學生Maya Gebala動手術取出膿腫,病情穩定並有望離開ICU,社區仍在協助受害家庭復原。

  16. 溫農一名男子Seth Christian被控對馬匹實施性侵,馬場業主發現監控錄像後報案,並已為馬匹加裝更多監控。

  17. 列治文中區省議員Hon Chan向保守黨通報遭控嚴重罪名,隨即被逐出黨團;控罪包括攻擊、以窒息方式攻擊及發出威脅。

  18. 春季暴雪曾短暫關閉Hope與Merritt之間的Coquihalla公路,環境部警告局部可見度差並預計降雪約15公分,駕駛前請查詢DriveBC。

  19. 飛行員與NAV Canada指出全國管制員短缺約200名,塔台偶有合併職務情形,業界希望能加強編制並確保程序落實。

  20. 美國陪審團近日判Meta因讓青少年上癮而需賠償,這類判決可能影響卑詩擬議的集體訴訟,律師稱對本國案有參考意義。

  21. 溫哥華為2026年世界盃做準備時,存在如何安置BC Place周邊無家人口的實際問題,市府與省府仍在討論。

  22. 雖然急需基層醫療,但卑詩護理師執業者面臨就業困難——省內約70萬人缺家庭醫生,而機構偏好資助醫師職位而非NP職缺。

  23. 維多利亞警隊表示自4月4日起將不再為長達126週的親巴勒斯坦遊行提供道路流量管控,主因為警員工作負荷與身心健康考量。

  24. Peace Arch醫院產科3月25日08:00起至3月31日08:00再次分流,因婦產科醫師短缺;預產婦請先致電產科以獲轉送建議。

  25. 聯邦安全部門正審查一間被美國制裁、據稱與希茲博拉有金融關聯的溫哥華公司;國家安全機構表示RCMP與CSIS已著手了解。

  26. 北卑詩周末發生兩起雪崩,共造成四人死亡:Mount Knauss上三名直升機滑雪客喪生,另一場在Klehini河附近也奪走一人性命。

  27. BC Ferries在Queen of Alberni與Salish Orca的飲用水樣本檢出大腸桿菌/腸道菌,但公共衛生介入處理,並無病人回報。

  28. 西基洛納父親Shane Braniff等人急需腦外科手術,Kelowna總醫院神經科人手短缺導致手術等待與溝通困難。

  29. 基洛納一名男子因在2023年McDougall Creek野火期間操控無人機干擾直升機,被判罰款5,000加元,法院以示警戒。

  30. 基洛納為Mill Creek防洪計畫砍伐了數十棵樹(工程總價9.1百萬加元),市府承諾將重新種植800棵大樹與6,000株灌木,但居民感到失落。

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4 people die in different northern B.C. avalanches on Sunday

Three heli-skiers were killed when they were caught in an avalanche on the Iridium Shoulder ski run on Mount Knauss, north of Terrace.

Environment Mar 23, 2026

Iran war could increase grocery costs in B.C.; fuel prices remain high

As the U.S.-Israel war on Iran continues, consumers should brace higher grocery costs. One expert says the hardest hit items are expected to include meat, dairy and seafood.

Economy Mar 23, 2026

Woman charged with Surrey NICU assault, animal cruelty remains in custody

Lindsey Hirtreiter was arrested on a warrant late last week, even though she is not facing any new charges.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Kelowna man fined $5K for flying drone during 2023 McDougall Creek wildfire

A Kelowna man has been ordered to pay a $5,000 fine for flying a drone near the fire-ravaged Okanagan Lake Resort during the McDougall Creek wildfire in 2023.

Fire Mar 23, 2026

B.C. abuse victim goes public to help others

An Abbotsford woman who was sexually abused as a child is speaking out after suffering years of abuse at the hands of her stepfather, starting at the age of just 12 years old.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

‘It’s just sad:’ Kelowna residents disappointed after city removes swath of trees

For now, the chainsaws have quieted, but for many who live nearby, the debate over what’s been lost and what comes next is far from over.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

‘Prison conditions’: B.C. mom says of U.S. detention centre in Texas

Originally from B.C., Tania Warner and her seven-year-old daughter Ayla, have been in U.S. immigration detention since they were stopped by border agents in Texas on March 14.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

B.C. Highway Patrol fines driver who they say was dozing behind the wheel

A police officer pulled up beside an electric car last week during the morning rush-hour commute along Highway 1 in Coquitlam. The driver appeared to be asleep.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting victim Maya Gebala suffers surgery setback

Cia Edmonds, whose daughter is Maya Gabela, said the 12-year-old did not undergo a scheduled skull repair surgery last week because doctors found a leaking abscess.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Nanaimo woman fined $1,000 in senior’s monster truck parking lot death

Nanaimo RCMP said the modified design of Jazmin Patenaude’s truck, which was jacked up like a monster truck, contributed to the tragic incident.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Canada’s Pride festivals ask feds for $9M over 3 years to help with rising costs

The funding being requested is for on rising infrastructure costs, bringing in talent and the pullback of corporate sponsors and would be distributed across 200 Pride festivals.

Perspectives Mar 24, 2026

3 people killed in B.C. avalanche were Swiss nationals, reports say

The company, White Wilderness Heliskiing, issued a statement on Tuesday saying the avalanche happened near Mt Knauss on the ski run Iridium Shoulder.

Canada Mar 24, 2026

Potable water being restored on 2 BC Ferries after coliform, E. coli found

The organization did not post any public notifications about the issue; however, Global News got a tip and asked BC Ferries what was happening.

Canada Mar 24, 2026

‘Defeated, devastated’: B.C. boy denied funding to receive medical care in Germany

Doctors from BC Children's Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto also wrote letters of support for Nathan to travel to Germany to get the treatment.

Health Mar 24, 2026

B.C. government denies Scottish midwife’s work permit over missing English test

Heather Gilchrist moved to Canada from the U.K., looking for a fresh start after her husband passed away. But now her life is in limbo.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

B.C. jewelry designer closing long-time store due to U.S. tariffs

Keith Jack designs and sells handmade Celtic jewelry and despite surviving the COVID-19 pandemic, he says the tariffs hit him harder.

Economy Mar 24, 2026

B.C. MP tells story of Tumbler Ridge ‘hero’ who carried message to victim’s family

The MP who represents Tumbler Ridge gave a heartbreaking speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa on Tuesday, honouring the victims of the Feb. 10 shooting.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

69-year-old man dead in targeted shooting at Abbotsford homeless camp

Abbotsford police said that officers were called on Monday at 11:11 p.m. to the Whatcom Road Park and Ride after reports of a shooting.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

B.C. considering changes to weaken DRIPA, shares confidential letter with First Nations leaders

The bill, known as DRIPA, requires B.C. to take "all measures" to align the rights of Indigenous Peoples with existing provincial legislation.

Canada Mar 24, 2026

‘Uncertainty’ remains as cleanup of Coquitlam, B.C., mudslide continues

Crews made good progress over the weekend and into Monday clearing debris from a mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., last week, but a city official says uncertainty looms. 

Canada Mar 24, 2026

Pilots say NAV Canada protocols not always followed, would like more robust staffing

Following the deadly crash, pilots have told Global News that the protocols, including those at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), are not always followed in practice.

Canada Mar 25, 2026

U.S. Meta decision could affect B.C. lawsuit, lawyer says

It is the second blow to Meta this week after a jury in New Mexico ordered the social media giant to pay $375 million for violating child safety laws.

Tech Mar 25, 2026

As Vancouver prepares for FIFA, questions raised about unhoused people

Seattle, which is also hosting, has rolled out an emergency plan to move some encampments and expand shelter and housing space ahead of the tournament.

Politics Mar 25, 2026

‘It’ll save my life’: West Kelowna man desperate for brain surgery

“It’ll save my life… it’ll change everything. Over the last six months, the last year, my doctors have sent letters to the neurosurgeon and haven’t heard a thing,” he said. 

Canada Mar 25, 2026

Investigation launched into sexualized conduct across B.C. municipal police forces

The OPCC says that workplace-related sexualized conduct by police officers is a recurring issue, including situations characterized by significant power imbalances.

Canada Mar 25, 2026

Nurse practitioners struggling to find employment in B.C., despite high demand

Angela Wignall, chief executive officer of the Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of British Columbia, told Global News that students and new graduates are struggling to find work.

Health Mar 25, 2026

Victoria police changing response to weekly pro-Palestinian rally after 126 weeks

According to the department, more than 10,000 hours of officer time have been dedicated to managing these events, which have been taking place for 126 weeks.

Canada Mar 25, 2026

Maternity unit at Peace Arch Hospital on diversion for 6 days

In an update posted online, Fraser Health says people in labour who had planned to give birth at Peace Arch are advised to call the maternity unit.

Health Mar 25, 2026

RCMP, CSIS reviewing Vancouver company accused of ties to Hezbollah, minister says

The RCMP and CSIS are looking into the company, which remains active in Canada despite being sanctioned by the U.S.

Canada Mar 25, 2026

Another oil pipeline through B.C. sees renewed interest as Enbridge CEO weighs in

The CEO of Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge said on Bloomberg Television that the investment climate is not there yet, but it is starting to clear up.

Politics Mar 26, 2026

Gob the Vancouver Island marmot journeys back to breeding centre after release

The Vancouver Island marmot, found only on Vancouver Island, is still making its way back from extinction after reaching a low of fewer than 30 animals in 2003.

Environment Mar 26, 2026

Legal battle ensues over West Vancouver mansion ordered demolished in 2021

The house on Bellevue Avenue was damaged in 2015 and in 2021, the District of West Vancouver declared it to be a derelict structure and ordered the owner to have it demolished.

Politics Mar 26, 2026

RCMP in B.C. intercept meth hidden in pickle jars bound for Australia

In January, RCMP officers and CBSA officers at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility intercepted a shipment of 115 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in jars of pickles.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting victim Maya Gebala gets some good news

In an update posted online by her mom, Cia Edmonds, she said that on Wednesday, they "got some good news (finally)" about Maya's abscess.

Health Mar 26, 2026

Man charged with bestiality, accused of sexually assaulting horse on Vernon farm

Erica Van Meenen said that in January, she discovered surveillance footage that allegedly showed a man sexually assaulting one of her horses.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

BC Conservative MLA removed from caucus, facing ‘serious charges’

Hon Chan, the MLA for Richmond Centre, informed Conservative Interim Leader Trevor Halford on Wednesday, Halford said in a release.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

OPP seek suspect after alleged identity fraud used to buy luxury vehicle in B.C.

Police say a suspect has used a fraudulent piece of ID in Ontario and B.C., to purchase a luxury vehicle. They are urging the public to help identify a suspect.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

Old Man Winter wallops B.C.’s Mainland/Southwest region, major highway closed

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning, forecasting roughly 15 cm of snow in the region, with reduced visibility possible at times.

Canada Mar 26, 2026

Recently launched app rates wildfire risk for properties across Canada

A program calculating wildfire risks for properties is available. It hopes to keep Canadians informed on the effects of the increasing fire possibility in their area.

Environment Mar 27, 2026

Ottawa to contribute $29M to carbon capture, renewable energy projects

The money is coming from Canada's Energy Innovation Program, which the federal government says promotes clean tech and looks to keep Canadian energy reliable and competitive.

Canada Mar 27, 2026

Future uncertain for Surrey potato farm as land is owned by federal government

Every year, the Heppell family grows roughly 50 million servings of potatoes and other crops on a 220-acre parcel near 192nd Street and 36th Avenue.

Politics Mar 27, 2026

Application to evict Penticton homeless camp postponed, but frustrations remain

The province's application for a court injunction to evict the roughly two dozen residents and dismantle the camp, along a busy stretch of Highway 97, has been postponed.

Canada Mar 27, 2026

DRIPA legislation will be front and centre when B.C. MLAs return to the legislature

'We want to see a clear path forward,' Scott McInnis, Conservative MLA for Columbia River-Revelstoke and the critic for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, told Global News.

Politics Mar 27, 2026

Woman seriously hurt in Surrey home invasion, police say

Surrey police were called at approximately 11:15 a.m. to a home in the 14400 block of 32B Avenue after it was reported that armed people had gone into the home and then left.

Crime Mar 27, 2026

Vancouver Vaisakhi Parade route changed this year following Lapu Lapu tragedy

Sgt. Adam Donaldson with the VPD said, 'The city provided VPD with the route change and what VPD's job is to make a plan for the preparations for the route change.'

Canada Mar 27, 2026

Family of victims of B.C. murderer say they now can’t speak at parole hearings

The family of the victims of one of the most brutal murders in B.C. history says they are being victimized by the justice system again.

Crime Mar 27, 2026

Another fire at Abbotsford encampment where man was shot

On Thursday, firefighters responded to a blaze in one of the RVs used for housing at the Whatcom Road Park and Ride in Abbotsford.

Crime Mar 27, 2026

Site C camp to be repurposed for North Coast Transmission Line project: BC Hydro

Hydro says about 85 per cent of the camp, which includes 21 dormitories and the construction site office, will be relocated to sites between Prince George and Terrace.

Politics Mar 27, 2026

Family of China murder victim loses B.C. lawsuit against family of executed killer

The B.C. Supreme Court dismissed Thursday a lawsuit filed by the family of a man murdered in a "contract killing" in 2017 in China.

Crime Mar 27, 2026

Family fighting to bring B.C. senior home after she fell into a coma in China

A British Columbia grandmother is stranded in China in a coma with her family unable to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring her home via air ambulance

Health Mar 28, 2026