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North Vancouver RCMP investigating collision involving transit bus
Canada
June 30, 2026

North Vancouver RCMP investigating collision involving transit bus

North Vancouver RCMP are investigating a serious collision at the intersection of West 3rd Street and Mahon Avenue in North Vancouver. On June 30, at approximately 9:45 a.m., North Vancouver RCMP received several reports of a serious collision involving a TransLink bus at the intersection of West 3rd Street and Mahon Avenue. Frontline RCMP officers along with Metro Vancouver Transit Police and paramedics attended the scene. Initial information provided by witnesses indicates that the bus was travelling westbound on West 3rd Street when the driver experienced a medical emergency, causing the bus to collide with several parked vehicles and a tree. The bus was occupied at the time of the collision. The driver was transported to hospital by BC Emergency Health Services and is currently receiving medical treatment. One passenger also received minor injuries and was taken to hospital. No further information regarding the driver's condition will be released at this time to protect their privacy. “We are relieved that no passengers were seriously injured in this collision, and our thoughts are with the bus driver as they receive medical care,” said Corporal Mansoor Sahak, Media Relations Officer for the North Vancouver RCMP. “The RCMP is conducting a thorough investigation and working closely with partner agencies, including the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS), to determine the circumstances that led to this incident.”

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Canada launches matching fund to support humanitarian response in Venezuela
Canada
June 30, 2026

Canada launches matching fund to support humanitarian response in Venezuela

As the full scale of the devastation caused by the earthquakes in Venezuela becomes clearer, humanitarian needs continue to grow and Canadians are stepping up to support those in need.Secretary of State (International Development), Randeep Sarai, announced that Canada will match donations made to the Canadian Red Cross and the Humanitarian Coalition in support of urgent relief efforts. Every donation made by individuals to these organizations from June 25 to July 14 will be matched, up to a total of $4 million.Funds raised through the generosity of Canadians will help deliver life-saving assistance, including emergency health care, shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene services, as well as other essential support for affected communities.The funding provided to the Canadian Red Cross and the Humanitarian Coalition at the end of the donation-matching period will build on the $5 million in humanitarian assistance funding announced on June 25, by Secretary of State Sarai and Minister Anand. This brings Canada’s total humanitarian assistance funding in response to the earthquakes to $9 million.This $5 million has been allocated as follows:$2 million to the World Food Programme$2 million to the Pan American Health Organization$1 million to the International Rescue CommitteeWorking with the Canadian Red Cross, Canada has already helped deliver more than 5,700 emergency relief items on the ground, including blankets, mosquito nets, kitchen sets, tarpaulins and jerry cans, and is supporting the deployment of emergency health services and medical supplies.Canada will continue to stand with the people of Venezuela in the wake of this immense devastation and work with humanitarian partners on the ground to assess evolving needs.

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Premier Eby looks for opportunities in agri, tourism and forestry in China
Canada
June 30, 2026

Premier Eby looks for opportunities in agri, tourism and forestry in China

Premier Eby stopped by the Embassy of Canada in Beijing ahead of a day full of meetings focused on investment in B.C. where he focused on opportunities to grow agriculture, tourism, forestry and clean energy. Of note, he met with PetroChina - to thank them for being part of the investor group that advanced LNG Canada Phase 1 and to encourage investment in Phase 2 of LNG Canada. Phase 1 currently is the largest private investment project Canada has ever seen.If given the green light, Phase 2 could be even bigger, bringing thousands of jobs across B.C. and prosperity across Canada. Premier Eby also met with the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development to promote BC’s forestry industry. For decades British Columbia’s forest sector has established relationships focused on a variety of goals including sustainable building practices. B.C.’s Forest Ministry is a signatory to a tripartite agreement between the Chinese Ministry and Natural Resources Canada to continue this work. The Premier also met with business executives in agrifood, biotechnology, forestry, energy and tourism to gain insight on growing B.C.’s trade in China. The day concluded with a showcase of some of what B.C. has to offer as a tourist destination with a reception hosted by Destination BC. Demand was so great, a larger room had to be found! Premier Eby will have another day in Beijing followed by travel to Shanghai on Wednesday.

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Officers on bikes stop impaired driver as part of two-wheeled patrols during “Go By Bike Week”
Canada
June 30, 2026

Officers on bikes stop impaired driver as part of two-wheeled patrols during “Go By Bike Week”

Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services officers taking part in bike patrols during Go By Bike Week ended up stopping an impaired driver. On May 31, just after 3:30 PM, the officers were patrolling in southwest Burnaby when a vehicle was observed failing to stop for a stop sign. An officer flagged the vehicle down, which was found to have a male driver behind the wheel and a young child in the back seat. The officer noted signs of suspected impairment and requested a breath sample. As a result of the breath sample, the driver received an immediate roadside driving prohibition for three days, along with a three-day vehicle impound and other violation tickets. “This is just one example of a potentially dangerous situation averted by the work our officers do on a daily basis – in this case, the officers just happened to have swapped their patrol vehicles for bikes,” said Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services Sgt. Gary Johal. “During this same week, our officers also issued violation tickets for other offences including excessive speeding.” The Traffic Services team participated in Go By Bike Week (formerly known as Bike to Work Week) from May 30 to June 5th, in partnership with the City of Burnaby. Officers brought their bikes to community events, patrolled parks and trails, visited schools, and provided education and enforcement related to the proper use of e-scooters and e-bikes in the city.

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