📍 Vancouver · Tue, Jul 14, 2026 · 25 articles · 76

Granville disorder, FedEx voyeurism & Helicopter crash — Vancouver Tuesday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Helicopter crash near Knight Inlet kills two, one survivor. West Coast Helicopters says a Hughes 500 went down at 6:15 a.m. during forestry work in Loughborough Inlet; two people, including pilot Riley Browne, died and one person survived, and the Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation.
  2. B.C. pilot Nicholas Dale killed fighting Colorado wildfire. The 56-year-old from Sooke died when his helicopter crashed while battling the Gold Mountain fire; the blaze is estimated at 36,965 acres and 12% contained, officials said.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Bail hearing adjourned for man accused in Granville Street assaults. Jiel Simon Uguak, 32, faces two counts of assault for incidents on June 24 and July 6 in the Granville pedestrian zone; the hearing was adjourned until next week and police say he has prior related complaints in the zone.
  2. Delta FedEx employees allege washroom voyeurism; one arrest made. Delta police suspect a recording device was hidden in a Tilbury FedEx staff washroom; one employee was arrested last Tuesday and later released without charges, and FedEx says the employee was terminated.
  3. Woman dies, another seriously injured in separate e-scooter crashes; VPD warns on helmets. A 30-year-old woman struck near Venables and Commercial Drive on July 3 died July 11 after not wearing a helmet; a 54-year-old woman hit in Coal Harbour on Sunday suffered a broken collarbone and is expected to recover.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Mayor Ken Sim vows to keep Granville pedestrian zone changes, points to province. The city extended the Granville Pedestrian Zone and FIFA-related patios to Labour Day; Sim said the province must address concentrated mental-health and substance-use needs and noted the B.C. government agreed in March to close Granville Villa and two other SROs.
  2. Vancouver council faces summer push on 'village plan' and tallest towers. Council is scheduled this summer to consider a new village plan and proposals for Vancouver’s tallest towers, with multiple meetings and decisions expected during the council’s summer sprint.

📰 Also Today

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  • Five-year Kelowna crane collapse anniversary remembered, five men died July 12, 2021.
  • Mayor says he won't try to eliminate park board if re-elected, Ken Sim statement.
  • Two drownings investigated in B.C. Interior over weekend, one body recovered at Mara Lake.
  • B.C. issues environmental certificate for silica sand mine near Prince George, provincial decision made.
  • Hudson's Hope ER to close three weeks, closure due to doctor shortage.
  • Conservation planning for Qat'muk begins with Ktunaxa Nation and B.C., joint talks underway.
  • Family asks renewed probe into Tatyanna Harrison's death, supporters call for investigation.
  • Kelowna waterfront walkway closed in city-hotel repair dispute, popular walkway closed.
  • U.S. firm shows interest in Squamish–100 Mile House rail service, after CN pullout.
  • Regional district staff recommend independent probe into Comox sewage leak, recommendation given.
  • Family shares late 12-year-old son's passion while grieving, family story.
  • Striking B.C. nurses to suspend picket lines amid mediated talks, labour update.
  • Colombia World Cup miss drew threats to player in Vancouver, threats reported.
  • Delta police investigate alleged voyeurism at FedEx washroom, investigation ongoing.
  • Province creates protected area larger than Surrey in northeast B.C., new protected area established.
  • B.C. wildfire crews brace for more fire activity as heat returns, fire crews prepare.
  • Ethan Katzberg throws world-leading 83.64m hammer in Budapest, season best and meet record.
  • (duplicate) Kelowna waterfront walkway closed, hotel dispute noted.
  • (duplicate) Southern B.C. highest wildfire potential warning, lightning risk highlighted.

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