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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

B.C. Weekly Digest — Mar 30 to Apr 5, 2026

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  1. B.C. changed its property tax deferral rules in the budget — interest moved to prime+2% and now compounds, which experts warn could wipe out as much as 70% of a senior’s home equity over 17 years.

  2. Vancouver police arrested a man tied to five Pokémon-card robberies since Mar. 23 where victims met sellers on Facebook Marketplace and were sprayed with bear spray; two cards were recovered and police urge use of the Safe Exchange Location at VPD HQ.

  3. Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie asked the Cowichan Nation to legally renounce any claims on private Richmond properties after a court found Aboriginal title over about 5.7 sq km — the province, feds and city are appealing.

  4. The B.C. Court of Appeal found errors in a lower court’s limits on the Nuchatlaht Nation’s title over 201 sq km on Nootka Island, saying evidence shows the nation had exclusive use for fishing, hunting and gathering.

  5. Police updated a 17‑year cold case: Wendy Ladner‑Beaudry was killed while jogging in Pacific Spirit Regional Park on Apr. 3, 2009, and investigators say a random act of violence can’t be ruled out — anyone with tips is asked to call RCMP.

  6. Fun politics note: Premier David Eby temporarily brought in George Smith — the identical twin of outgoing deputy communications director James Smith — to help train staff until mid‑June.

  7. Premier Eby proposed pausing some sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act for up to three years while the province and Indigenous leaders sort out legal risks after a Court of Appeal decision.

  8. BC Ferries hit service problems before the Easter weekend — the Spirit of Vancouver Island and other vessels had generator and mechanical issues, some sailings were cancelled and potable water was affected on Salish Heron, though BC Ferries later said water was restored on some ships.

  9. A man convicted in 2024 for killing a chihuahua (Tacori) is appealing his verdict and sentence (four months jail, three years’ probation), with the Crown and defence disputing expert evidence and intent.

  10. Former fugitive Conor D’Monte was sentenced to 15 years (with credits leaving him under eight years to serve) after pleading guilty to conspiring to kill the Bacon brothers; he had spent 11 years on the run.

  11. Maple Ridge: Darcy Robb was charged with manslaughter after Sean Spring, 49, died following a March 16 home confrontation; friends and family have set up a GoFundMe for Spring’s two children (ages 13 and 11).

  12. Policing shift in Surrey: the Surrey Police Service took over Cloverdale on Apr. 1 as RCMP leaves after 75 years, SPS is offering a $30,000 signing bonus for experienced officers, and residents will see new uniforms and patrol cars.

  13. Minimum wage updates: provinces are raising rates (B.C. hits $18.25 in June), federal workers move to $18.15 — but advocates say these numbers still fall short of livable wages (e.g., Nova Scotia’s livable wage estimated at $27.60).

  14. Surrey contract‑hit sentencing: Brandon Teixeira got life plus 14 years for the Oct. 2017 murder of Nicholas Khabra and an attempted murder; police said the hit was tied to a $160,000 contract.

  15. Colorectal screening: P.E.I. and Nunavut are lowering screening to age 45, BC Cancer is studying the change, and health experts note colorectal cancer is rising in people under 50.

  16. Langley mother Natasha Olauson says emergency C‑section complications led to an unplanned hysterectomy; Fraser Health is reviewing her care and the family has launched a GoFundMe for expenses.

  17. Good recovery news: 12‑year‑old Maya Gebala, a Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor, has left ICU and moved to a rehab unit, with family reporting steady progress.

  18. Metro Vancouver condo pre‑sales have plunged — from nearly 6,000 units sold in Q1 2021 to just 124 in Q1 2026 — as buyers prefer resale deals and developers delay projects.

  19. Weekend cooking tip: Cardero chef Jason Kleinfeld shared easy recipes for tartar sauce and beer batter to make great halibut fish and chips at home.

  20. Downtown Eastside arson: a fire was lit inside Nesters at 333 Abbott St. on March 30, causing heavy damage; Victor Leslie Atkinson, 50, was charged and the store plans to reopen after inspections.

  21. A Sooke youth was charged after allegedly making school‑shooting threats in online chats with a 15‑year‑old in Louisville, Ky.; the student attends Edward Milne Community School and the case has publication bans.

  22. The Transportation Safety Board is investigating a small aircraft accident at Pitt Meadows Regional Airport; investigators have been deployed and details are still being gathered.

  23. Two teens’ life sentences in the 2019 killing of mechanic Paul Prestbakmo were reduced under youth sentencing rules to a maximum of seven years (four in custody), after an appeal.

  24. West Vancouver council may order demolition of a hoarder’s house at 6507 Nelson Ave. because of structural damage, mould and vermin; the district could carry out demolition at the owner’s expense.

  25. Surrey saw four shootings in 48 hours, including the Mar. 28 killing of 27‑year‑old Jasman Sekhon in Sullivan Heights — IHIT says the slaying appears targeted and linked to the drug trade, and investigations are ongoing.

  26. With fuel prices up (around $2/L in Metro Vancouver), the BCGEU wants the province to let more public servants work from home to save on gas and reduce emissions.

  27. Fraud warning: police and the Canadian Anti‑Fraud Centre urge caution about FIFA World Cup scams for tickets, rentals and goods ahead of the June 11 tournament, which will host 13 matches in Canada.

  28. Powell River RCMP charged David Farrell (56) in a string of five underwear thefts at the Powell River Recreation Complex in 2025; he’s banned from the facility and faces theft charges.

  29. Sentencing update: Samantha Hall was given 35.5 months for deliberately setting a woman on fire in Langley on July 12, 2025; the court also imposed a 10‑year weapons prohibition.

  30. A magnitude 4.8 earthquake hit off northern Vancouver Island (about 183 km west of Port Hardy) at about 10:50 a.m.; it was recorded at 5 km depth and caused no damage or tsunami risk.

Source Articles (34)

Authorities in Canada warn of fraud as FIFA World Cup approaches

Authorities are warning Canadians and visitors about fraud schemes tied to the FIFA World Cup as the tournament, hosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico, approaches.

Canada Mar 30, 2026

Life sentences of teen killers in Surrey mechanic’s death overturned

Paul Prestbakmo was stabbed to death near Semiahmoo Centre on Aug. 16, 2019. He was stabbed 42 times in 26 seconds and two teens were convicted.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

West Vancouver council could order demolition of hoarder’s home

If council approves the home's demolition and the owner doesn't do it by deadline, the district is authorized to tear the house down at the owner's expense.

Politics Mar 30, 2026

RCMP ends policing in Cloverdale, Surrey police offer signing bonus to recruit

RCMP said it first began policing in Cloverdale in May, 1951, with 18 members - a corporal and 17 constables. April 1 will be the last day of the RCMP in Cloverdale.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

Surrey sees 4 shootings in 48 hours, 1 of them deadly: police

There have been four shootings in Surrey since Saturday night with one of them being fatal. No one else was injured in the other incidents.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

Surrey shooting leaves 27-year-old man with drug trade connections dead

IHIT said in a release that Surrey Police Service officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 15100 block of 60 Avenue at 6:39 p.m.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

B.C. union calls on province to allow employees to work from home due to fuel crisis

The B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) says that in order to help conserve fuel and save on the cost of gas, employees, where possible, should get to work from home.

Economy Mar 30, 2026

Suspect charged in underwear thefts from Powell River recreation centre

David Farrell, who turns 56 this year, is accused of five counts of theft under $5,000 for alleged incidents on May 16, Aug. 20, Sept. 24 and 27, and Nov. 13, 2025.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

Woman sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison for Langley burning attack

Samantha Elizabeth Florence Hall, who turns 27 this year, pleaded guilty last fall to aggravated assault, and was sentenced on March 4 in Surrey Provincial Court.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes off coast of northern Vancouver Island, B.C.

Earthquakes Canada says the earthquake was recorded at a depth of five kilometres, but was not felt and no tsunami is expected.

Canada Mar 30, 2026

B.C. mother shares birth story that ended in hysterectomy, says she feels ‘mutilated’

An ultrasound in early March revealed there were pieces of her placenta left behind inside her and she then had to undergo procedures at Langley Memorial Hospital to remove them.

Health Mar 31, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor, Maya Gebala, out of intensive care

'We transitioned out of the ICU into a more recovery and rehab-focused unit, and it’s now been 26 hours since Maya’s EVD was removed for the second time,' David Gebala wrote.

Health Mar 31, 2026

Condo pre-sales in Metro Vancouver plummeting, experts say

B.C. Housing Minister Christine Boyle says she's meeting with the federal housing minister this week and says B.C. should be treated as well as Ontario.

Economy Mar 31, 2026

Recipe: Tartar sauce and beer batter for a great halibut fish and chips

Cardero chef Jason Kleinfeld joins Global News Morning to talk about why halibut is a great choice for fish and chips. And he shares his recipes for tartar sauce and beer batter

Lifestyle Mar 31, 2026

Lead issue resolved on BC Ferries vessel, water and food service restored

The organization confirmed that multiple recent water samples taken from the vessel, which sails between Swartz Bay and the Gulf Islands, met all safety standards.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Mechanical issue halts BC Ferries sailing after only 2 days back in service

The vessel, sailing from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay, suffered a mechanical issue shortly after loading, which forced the cancellation of the 9 a.m. sailing.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Man charged with arson after fire causes extensive damage in DTES grocery store

Vancouver police said that at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Monday, a man walked into Nesters at 333 Abbott Street in the Downtown Eastside and lit a fire.

Crime Mar 31, 2026

B.C. youth charged over alleged school shooting threats in chats with U.S. teen

Police on Vancouver Island say a youth has been charged after allegedly making threats about a school shooting in online chats with a 15-year-old in the United States.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

TSB investigating small aircraft accident at Metro Vancouver airport

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says the accident Monday happened at Pitt Meadows Regional Airport, a facility used for general aviation in the Lower Mainland.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Advocates say rising minimum wages still fall short across Canada

Minimum wage workers in Nova Scotia will earn a quarter more per hour when the rate increases to $16.75 on Wednesday. It will increase again to $17 this October.

Economy Apr 1, 2026

1 province is lowering colorectal cancer screening age and more could follow

Prince Edward Island announced it's changing its screening age eligibility to 45, but other provinces say they're still investigating whether to do so.

Health Apr 1, 2026

Former B.C. fugitive says during sentencing he is sorry and ‘not in a glib way’

Conor D'Monte, who pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill the Bacon brothers more than 15 years ago, will spend less than eight years behind bars.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

‘My hero’: Maple Ridge man’s brother charged with manslaughter of his friend

Kristin Robb told Global News that he was out of town that night, working up north, when his estranged brother, Darcy, showed up at his house.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Surrey police take over policing in Cloverdale as RCMP transition continues

This was the latest step in the transition, meaning the Surrey Police Service is now responsible for law enforcement in four of the city's five policing districts.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

B.C. man convicted of 1st-degree murder in contract killing sentenced

Brandon Teixeira was convicted last August of murder, attempted murder and discharging a firearm with intent in the October 2017 shooting death of Nicholas Khabra in Surrey.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

B.C. property tax expert warns seniors about changes to deferral program

The provincial government allows eligible homeowners to defer their annual property taxes, essentially taking out a loan that is repaid when the home is sold.

Economy Apr 2, 2026

Man arrested after string of high-value Pokémon card robberies in Vancouver

Police said that officers have responded to five incidents since March 23, in which all five victims met with a man to sell cards, usually through Facebook Marketplace.

Crime Apr 2, 2026

Richmond mayor asks Cowichan Nation to put intentions in writing after ruling

B.C.'s Supreme Court decided last year that the Cowichan Nation has title over a portion of southeast Richmond.

Politics Apr 2, 2026

B.C. Appeals Court sides with First Nation over Aboriginal title on Nootka Island

The B.C. Court of Appeal says a lower court judge used an "arbitrary boundary" to determine a First Nation's Aboriginal title over a swath of Nootka Island.

Canada Apr 2, 2026

Investigators believe that B.C. cold case could have been random murder

Wendy Ladner‑Beaudry was out for a jog near 41st Avenue and Camosun in Pacific Spirit Regional Park on April 3, 2009, when she was attacked.

Crime Apr 2, 2026

B.C. Premier David Eby temporarily replaces spokesperson with identical twin

B.C. Premier David Eby has tapped the identical twin brother of his departing communications aide to temporarily fill the same role.

Canada Apr 2, 2026

B.C. proposes to pause sections of DRIPA

'This act created an action plan that allowed us to prioritize work when developed in partnership with First Nations and it has been working,' Premier David Eby said.

Politics Apr 2, 2026

Problems plague BC Ferries ahead of Easter long weekend

The Spirit of Vancouver Island is still out of commission due to a generator problem that happened on Tuesday. It had only returned to service on Sunday.

Canada Apr 2, 2026

B.C. man sentenced for killing ex-girlfriend’s chihuahua appeals the 2024 verdict

Jeannine Chiasson came home from work on March 25, 2020, to find her dog Tacori, who weighed less than nine pounds, in significant physical trauma.

Crime Apr 2, 2026