BCSep 19, 2025
Police investigate shooting in Northwest Surrey
Surrey Police Service (SPS) is investigating a shooting at a business in Northwest Surrey.
On September 19, 2025, at approximately 8:35 am, Surrey Police Service received reports of a shooting near 108 Avenue and 125 Street, Surrey. Police arrived on scene and located numerous bullet holes in the rear of a business. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.
SPS Frontline Investigation Support (FLIS) Team are attending and assisting with the investigation.
The motive for the shooting is still under investigation.
Anyone with information about this incident, the identity of the suspect,
BCSep 19, 2025
RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul charged with assault, choking, in B.C.
One of the top RCMP officers in British Columbia has been charged with multiple counts of assault while off-duty, leading to the appointment of a special prosecutor.
The BC Prosecution Service says Assistant Commissioner David Teboul, who is the RCMP's Pacific Region commander, is accused of assault and assault by choking against one person, and a single count of assault against a second person.
A news release from the prosecution service says Teboul was charged in provincial court on Thursday, as a result of alleged offences in Abbotsford on July 2.
It says his first appearance in court is sc
BCSep 19, 2025
Workers, communities affected by tariffs will benefit from expanded supports in B.C.
People adversely affected by tariffs imposed by the United States will benefit from expanded supports through two new initiatives delivered by the Province in partnership with the Government of Canada.
Originally focused on forestry, the Build Your Own Future (BYOF) program is being expanded to support workers across all industries affected by U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs. The program offers five-day business bootcamps, with one-on-one coaching and mentorship to help displaced workers transition into entrepreneurship. Participants who complete the program are eligible for a $5,00
BCSep 19, 2025
B.C. supports literacy for lifelong learning
Children and families throughout B.C. will keep building stronger futures through reading and everyday learning with continued support for literacy programs.
“Literacy helps people thrive in every part of life and is the foundation of strong communities,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “From reading a bedtime story to filling out a job application, literacy is a powerful tool that supports children’s development and helps all of us connect to opportunity, community and each other.”
Continuing its annual support, the B.C. government is providing $500,
BCSep 19, 2025
Richmond RCMP warning public over alleged fraudulent sales of vehicles
Richmond RCMP warning the public regarding alleged fraudulent sales of vehicles.
Richmond RCMP is issuing a public warning regarding alleged fraudulent sales of vehicles. The victims in these investigations are typically approached with a “money making opportunity” involving the purchasing and exporting of high-demand luxury vehicles.
The victim purchases the vehicle with third party financing, has it registered in their name, and the vehicle is then stored at a secondary location. Shortly afterwards, the victims are reportedly told the vehicle has been stolen and should report it to ICBC.
BCSep 17, 2025
40 member provincial task force to fight extortion crisis in B.C., 6 extortion related arrests made so far
The B.C. government has announced a provincial extortion task force to investigate the extortion-related files that have become a concern for many areas of the province. The task force will be led by the B.C. RCMP and will consist of a total of 40 members.
In addition to the RCMP, this force will include members from the Surrey Police Service, Delta Police Department, Abbotsford Police Department and Metro Vancouver Transit Police.
In addition, members of the Canada Border Services Agency and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and members of the BC Anti-Gang Police Team will also be
BCSep 17, 2025
Police investigating another prowler incident
The Nanaimo RCMP continues to investigate several reports of a prowler in residential neighbourhoods throughout central and south Nanaimo.
In the early morning hours of September 16, 2025, a resident returned home to find an unknown male standing on the patio of their ground floor apartment looking into the windows. The male fled prior to police arrival and was not located.
“These incidents continue to be priority files as they are causing concern in our community,” said R/Cst Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP. Patrol officers have increased their presence in the affected areas and inve
BCSep 17, 2025
Police investigating homicide on Spruce Street
Prince George RCMP is currently investigating a homicide that occurred on September 16, 2025, on the 1900-block of Spruce Street.
“The initial call to Frontline Police officers was received around 3:30 a.m. Investigators attended a residence on Spruce Street to find one person deceased and a second person suffering from gun shot wounds. Multiple people in the residence were detained during the investigation and were subsequently released without charge,” states Corporal Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.
Police believe this to be a targeted event with
BCSep 17, 2025
Eby travels to Ottawa to lobby Carney for B.C. major projects funding
British Columbia Premier David Eby is off to Ottawa to lobby the federal government for more investment in major infrastructure projects in the province.
The Premier's Office says in a statement that Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa that will last until Thursday, and the itinerary includes a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on priorities for B.C.'s economic growth.
Eby's office also says the province will seek information on the next steps for major projects in B.C. and to secure funding needed to move forward.
The province has two of the five projects flagged by Ottawa last week for