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Bearly Believable News: From Funeral Cakes to Fired Leaders — Your Vancouver Sunday

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🎭 General News

  1. Breaking bad news is a piece of cake! With guidance from a talented B.C. artist, loved ones can now deliver tough messages more delicately, turning a daunting task into a heartfelt experience. This unique approach reminds us that with creativity, even heavy conversations can be transformed into a compassionate dialogue.
  2. Brace yourselves, Métis Nation is shaking things up! After allegations of misconduct, the president of the Métis Nation British Columbia has been removed. It’s a significant shift for the organization, signifying accountability and the importance of ethical leadership in our communities.
  3. Handguns at the police: not a great idea! The RCMP in Chilliwack are advising firearm owners to skip the trip to their local detachments with guns, as it could lead to trouble — even during the federal buyback program. They urge people to follow the proper process, ensuring everyone's safety without any surprises at the doorstep of law enforcement.
  4. Nanaimo is the place to be! The attendance for an upcoming event inviting Americans to Nanaimo is expected to double from last year! This growth not only indicates a thriving community but also boosts local tourism, showing that Nanaimo’s charm is spreading beyond borders.
  5. Can you say ‘Netflix and agriculture’? Zach Galifianakis has turned the spotlight on Vancouver Island farms in his new series! This comedic actor is helping to promote local agriculture, proving once again that laughter can lead to impactful conversations about our food sources.

🍽️ Lifestyle & Recipes

  1. Ready to spice things up? Try this delectable recipe for Kalamata olive, mint, and pumpkin seed tapenade! With this vibrant dish, your next gathering will be a hit, or you may just want to keep it all for yourself — no judgement here!

⚽ Sports

  1. Goal-tastic news from the Whitecaps! Striker Brian White finally broke through after persistent efforts, scoring a goal that helped lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 2-0 victory over NYC FC. His determination shines as a reminder to never give up, reflecting the spirit of teamwork and resilience.

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. Vaisakhi Parade returns, but with a twist! The beloved Vancouver Vaisakhi Parade is back, now with tightened security and a revised route. This ensures a safe celebration of cultural heritage and community spirit, reminding everyone that safety doesn’t need to compromise joy!

🚧 Community News

  1. Crystal Pool is on the mend! Victoria’s Crystal Pool has been declared safe, though it remains closed until Tuesday for further checks. It’s a heartening sign that our community spaces are valued and need to remain safe for all.
  2. Stray bullets are no joke! A stray bullet recently entered a family’s car on a forest service road outside Mission, prompting police to issue a warning. It’s a stark reminder of the need for safety and caution while enjoying the beautiful outdoors.
  3. Nature’s heartbreak! An investigation is underway after a black bear was found dead on a Sunshine Coast road. This saddening incident highlights the ongoing challenges wildlife faces, pushing us to rethink our interactions with nature and safety.
  4. Campaign shake-up! Milobar has dropped his campaign manager following an Elections B.C. investigation into a controversial anti-Rustad website and mailouts. It’s a political twist that underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in all facets of public life.

Source Articles (13)

Stray bullet enters family's car on forest service road outside Mission, police issue warning

Officials issue reminder about gun safety following a close call where a stray bullet entered a family’s car outside Mission, B.C.

General Apr 12, 2026

Milobar drops campaign manager after Elections B.C. investigation into anti-Rustad website, mail outs

Peter Milobar’s longtime campaign manager is stepping aside just days after Elections B.C. fined B.C. United over a misleading website and mail outs targeting former Conservative leader John Rustad.

General Apr 12, 2026

'Breaks my heart': Investigation launched after black bear found dead on Sunshine Coast road

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service said as the investigation is ongoing, no further information can be provided at this time.

General Apr 12, 2026

Victoria's Crystal Pool is safe again but remains closed until Tuesday, spokesperson says

B.C.'s environment ministry said the chlorine gas resulted from mixing approximately 20 litres of 12 per cent chlorine with 20 litres of hydrochloric acid.

General Apr 12, 2026

Vancouver Vaisakhi Parade returns with tightened security, revised route

With dump trucks blocking intersections and barriers lining the streets, security was visibly tighter as hundreds of thousands gathered for Vancouver’s annual Vaisakhi Parade on Saturday.

General Apr 12, 2026

The R-word was taboo as a slur for people with disabilities. Now it's being normalized again

The R-word has been considered taboo for several years, as a slur against people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Now, the word appears to be undergoing a resurgence and normalization.

General Apr 12, 2026

Comedy actor Zach Galifianakis shines a light on Vancouver Island farms in new Netflix series

What does a Hollywood star do when he moves to a southern B.C. island? Start a gardening show, of course.

General Apr 12, 2026

Attendance for 2nd event inviting Americans to Nanaimo, B.C., estimated to double from last year

Organizers of an upcoming event welcoming Americans to Nanaimo for a second time say they expect twice as many people as last year to visit the mid-Vancouver Island city later this month.

General Apr 12, 2026
Recipe: Kalamata olive, mint and pumpkin seed tapenade

Recipe: Kalamata olive, mint and pumpkin seed tapenade

This olive, mint and pumpkin seed tapenade pairs perfectly with rare seared albacore tuna! It's a favourite aboard the Rocky Mountaineer and sure to elevate any dish!

Lifestyle Apr 12, 2026
White scores, rolling Whitecaps blank NYC FC 2-0

White scores, rolling Whitecaps blank NYC FC 2-0

Few would have blamed Brian White for succumbing to frustration on Saturday night and in the 87th minute, on his seventh on-target shot of the night, the ball went in.

Sports Apr 12, 2026

Métis Nation British Columbia removes president following allegations of misconduct

The Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) says its board of directors have voted to remove president Walter Mineault, alleging he breached his fiduciary duty. In an April 9 press release, MNBC said an election will be held to replace Mineault, with vice president Melanie Allard appointed as their interim president.

General Apr 12, 2026

How do you break bad news to someone you love? With this B.C. artist’s help, it’s a piece of cake

True confessions become delicious confections in this public art exhibition. Presented by Vancouver’s Capture Photography Festival, Secret Ingredients is at the Richmond-Brighouse Station through March 2027.

General Apr 12, 2026
RCMP warn against bringing firearms to detachments under federal buyback program

RCMP warn against bringing firearms to detachments under federal buyback program

RCMP are warning gun owners wanting to turn in their assault-style firearms under the federal buyback program, to not bring guns to policed detachments.

Canada Apr 12, 2026