BCSep 02, 2025
Provincial Forest Advisory Council launches website, engagement process
The Provincial Forest Advisory Council (PFAC or the council) has launched a new website where people in British Columbia can learn about the council's work and share their input about the future of forestry in B.C.
Announced in May 2025 by the Ministry of Forests, the council is an independent group of forestry experts tasked with developing recommendations for how to build a stronger, more stable forestry system that works for communities, the economy and the environment. The council's work will focus on understanding and articulating the underlying issues facing the forestry sector and the
BCSep 02, 2025
Female arrested after stabbing in Fort St John
28-year-old Kayla Breeze Trudeau has been taken into custody after a male was stabbed in a parking lot in Fort St John.
On August 28, 2025, at approximately 1:46 p.m. Fort St John RCMP members responded to a report that a male had been stabbed in the chest in a parking lot near 99 Avenue and 100 Street in Fort St John, BC. Responding officers blocked 99 Avenue, investigated, and identified the female suspect who was arrested within 10 minutes of the initial call to the RCMP.
The male victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Kayla Breeze Trudeau, who is known t
BCSep 02, 2025
BC RCMP notifies IIO of incident in Burnaby
The BC RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in Burnaby which has resulted in one person being taken to hospital after an officer involved shooting.
On Monday, September 1, 2025, at approximately 2:51 p.m. Burnaby RCMP received a call regarding a domestic dispute at a residence in the 4300 block of Dundas Street. When the responding officer arrived, they located a suspect with an edged weapon.
An interaction occurred and shots were fired by police. The victim was taken to hospital with gunshot wounds. They are in serious condition.
BCSep 02, 2025
One person arrested after assault in Cranberry area
In the early morning of September 2, 2025, Powell River RCMP responded to an assault in progress on Irvine St.
The male suspect fled on foot and a search involving Powell River RCMP, the Emergency Response Team, Police Dog Services and Air Services was initiated. Mowat Bay access was temporarily restricted to the public and the area was contained.
The suspect was located in the area and he was arrested and taken into custody and will be held to appear in front of a Judge.
There is no risk to public safety. All public areas in Cranberry are now open.
BCSep 02, 2025
Creating a safe, inclusive and welcoming school environment remains a top priority, says Lisa Beare
Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care, has issued the following statement about returning to learning:
“While I’m sure many students wish summer could be just a little longer, I am thrilled to welcome students and staff to the start of another school year. It is always so exciting on the first day as students and staff walk through the school doors and fill the hallways with excitement, laughter and anticipation – ready to take on the new learning journey in the year ahead.
“As minister of education and child care, I’m proud to support the people who make schools strong: e
BCSep 02, 2025
Thousands of lightning strikes during Labour Day long weekend
The BC Wildfire Service says there were thousands of lightning strikes during the Labour Day long weekend, meaning more fires are likely to be discovered in the coming days.
The agency said there are currently about 165 active wildfires in BC, with about 75 per cent believed to have been started by lightning.
The BC Wildfire Service said about 40 per cent of the fires are out of control, while 20 per cent are being controlled, while another 40 per cent have been contained.
The agency also warned that the potential for new wildfires remains high due to higher than normal temperatures and pr
BCAug 29, 2025
Richmond RCMP warns public about job posters written in Simplified Chinese
Richmond RCMP is warning the public about job advertisement posters targeted to the Chinese community. The posters are written in Simplified Chinese, and posted on various light posts throughout the City.
The job posters advertise various types of employment such as vacation home house-sitter, care giver for the elderly, and tea leaves packager. The posters provide a brief description of the job, and a contact phone number. Investigators have reason to believe that these posters may be used to solicit personal information which may be used to identify potential scam targets.
In one case, a vic
BCAug 29, 2025
Richmond RCMP reminds drivers to slow down as students return to school
As students head back to school this September, Richmond RCMP is reminding drivers and parents to take extra care on the roads.
Richmond roads will be busier this September as many people return from summer holidays and children return to school. Drivers are reminded to allow extra travel time, reduce speed, and avoid distractions by leaving your phone alone while driving. Watch for children and multimodal road users, especially near schools, parks, and residential areas.
According to ICBC data, three children are killed and 402 injured in crashes while walking or cycling in B.C. every year. 5
BCAug 29, 2025
Fort St John RCMP arrest two males and execute search warrant in drug investigation
On August 15, 2025, the Fort St John RCMP Street Enforcement Team completed a drug trafficking investigation with the search of a hotel room near 93 Avenue and 100 Street in Fort St John, BC.
The search followed the arrest of two males that day after they attempted to flee from Police in the parking lot of the hotel. The incident resulted in damage to police vehicles and the suspect vehicle.
Inside the suspect vehicle, Police located drugs, currency and two loaded handguns; one of which had been converted to fire fully automatic.
Police executed a search warrant on the room the males were sta