📍 Vancouver · Sat, Jun 27, 2026 · 11 articles · 144

B.C. Premier in China, Penguins Keep Ruck Twins, Naloxone Expansion Approved — Vancouver Saturday

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. B.C. premier visits China for LNG project pitch. The premier is promoting the liquefied natural gas project as a major economic opportunity for the province, seeking to establish strong international partnerships.

  2. Review team formed for North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant. An independent team will assess the project after cost overruns and delays sparked public concern, highlighting governmental oversight challenges.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Teens cause havoc with 'door-kick challenge' on Vancouver Island. Local neighborhoods are experiencing disturbances from a viral social media trend, raising concerns about youth safety and conduct.

  2. B.C. investigates StubHub over World Cup ticket issues. The provincial probe targets resale practices that left fans without tickets, questioning consumer protection standards in major events.

🏥 Health

  1. B.C. expands free nasal naloxone access after backlash. Internal documents reveal the provincial government expedited the naloxone rollout following criticism for previous delays, crucial in combating the opioid crisis.

🏈 Sports

  1. Penguins keep Ruck twins together at NHL draft. Markus Ruck joins his brother Liam on the Pittsburgh team, keeping familial ties strong and marking an exciting milestone for the twins.

  2. Maple Leafs draft Gavin McKenna as first pick. The forward was the prime choice, spotlighting McKenna's potential to impact the team's future strategy.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Richmond considers memorial garden in place of a cemetery. As land for traditional burials grows scarce, the city explores alternative memorial options, reflecting changing cultural dynamics.

📰 Also Today

  • Reflecting on B.C.'s heat dome experience 5 years ago.
  • Kelowna unveils new sign on waterfront.
  • Kelowna woman breaks record at 4,400-km Tour Divide bike race.

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