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Plan for temporary traffic impacts as Wiltse water upgrades enter next phase
Canada
July 13, 2026

Plan for temporary traffic impacts as Wiltse water upgrades enter next phase

The City's water infrastructure upgrades within the Wiltse neighbourhood is entering its next construction phase, with temporary road closures in place from July 20-27.Construction activity will shift to Dartmouth Drive to install a new water main and replace aging infrastructure. This will require a series of temporary road closures and detours. Access to homes will be maintained throughout the project, and traffic control personnel will be on-site to help guide motorists and pedestrians safely through the area.Traffic ImpactsMonday, July 20Dartmouth Drive will be closed between Wiltse Boulevard and Balsam Avenue beginning at 7 a.m., including all intersections within this section. Access to the Wiltse neighbourhood will not be available from Dartmouth Drive. Traffic will be detoured via Pineview Road and Cedar Road. Adamson Drive will be open for local traffic. Access will be available to pedestrians along Dartmouth Drive.Tuesday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 22The intersection of Balsam Avenue and Dartmouth Drive will be fully closed. Access will be available via Wiltse Boulevard and Pineview Road.Thursday, July 23 and Friday, July 24The intersection of Wiltse Boulevard and Dartmouth Drive will be fully closed. Access will be available via Balsam Avenue and Pineview Road.Monday, July 27Single-lane alternating traffic will be in place on Dartmouth Drive during paving operations. Access to both Wiltse Boulevard and Balsam will be available.Please note that schedules may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Updated information will be posted daily on-site throughout the neighbourhood and communicated as work progresses. Crews will work hard to restore access over the weekend. Please follow the direction of on-site signage and possible detours. Maps of these detours are available to view at penticton.ca/roadwork.Bus Services & Garbage CollectionBC Transit route #1 will be on a temporary detour from July 20-24 (Monday-Friday), with several stops affected along the route. Riders are reminded to visit bctransit.com for route information before travelling or call 1-844-442-2212. Further information is also available at penticton.ca/roadwork.Garbage, recycling and yard waste collection will continue as scheduled. Residents should place carts at the curb as usual, with Waste Connections working with the construction contractor to maintain collection services throughout the project.Staying InformedNotices have been hand-delivered to nearby properties throughout the area. Residents will receive at least 48 hours' notice for planned service interruptions or access restrictions. For project updates and maps, visit penticton.ca/roadwork.

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Rail corridor between Squamish and 100 Mile House to connect communities
Canada
July 13, 2026

Rail corridor between Squamish and 100 Mile House to connect communities

Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit, the rail corridor between Squamish and 100 Mile House will connect the communities and support economic activities. “This corridor has long connected communities and supported economic activity throughout British Columbia. Since CN Rail initiated the federal railway discontinuance process in July 2025, we have remained engaged with the company, communities and industry partners," he said.Stating further, the minister said, "I know communities, businesses, tourism operators and workers along the rail corridor between Squamish and 100 Mile House are looking for certainty about what comes next."“The first phase of the advance notice period concluded on July 11, and CN can now advertise the railway line for interested operators to take over operating rights should they choose to proceed with the next step in the federal discontinuance process. CN will inform the Province if they decide to move forward with that step. In the meantime, we will continue to engage constructively with CN," the minister stated.On commitment of the government, the minister said, " The government is protecting the long-term public interest. The lands and rail infrastructure are owned by the BC Railway Company, a Crown corporation, and we intend to keep this rail corridor in public hands for the benefit of British Columbians."“Although CN has not used this section of the corridor for freight operations since 2020, it remains an important asset with potential future value for communities along the route. CN remains responsible for maintaining the rail infrastructure throughout the federal process.“The Ministry of Transportation and Transit and the BC Railway Company have been engaging with industry partners to better understand future opportunities for the corridor. This rail line is more than infrastructure; it is an asset that could support future goods movement, strengthen supply chains, connect communities and create economic opportunities throughout the region provided commercially viable operations can be established.“Our focus remains on following the federal process, engaging with CN and partners and ensuring the interests of British Columbians are protected every step of the way. We will continue to work with communities, industry partners and First Nations and provide updates as more information becomes available.”

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Toronto police release pictures of shooting victims
Canada
July 13, 2026

Toronto police release pictures of shooting victims

The Toronto Police Service is updating the public on a Homicide and Shooting investigation.On Saturday, July 11, at 8:12 p.m., police responded to calls for a Shooting in the St Clair Avenue West and Arlington Avenue areaIt was reported that gunfire erupted at the Salsa on St. Clair festival, seven people were located with gunshot wounds, emergency services arrived on scene and performed life-saving measures. One adult male was pronounced deceased on scene and one adult male was pronounced deceased at hospital and five other people were struck by gunfire and transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuriesPolice recovered two firearms were recovered at the scene. The victims have been identified as Shaquan Quashie, 25, and Cesar Vernaza, 20.This is Toronto's 19th and 20th Homicide of 2026"Shootings are down over 26 per cent compared to the same time last year," said Chief Myron Demkiw. "But when a brazen shooting occurs in a public setting like this, it understandably shakes the sense of safety and security that Torontonians expect and deserve."Investigators are seeking video footage and images from anyone who may have been in the area of St. Clair Avenue West and Arlington Avenue at the time of the shooting. A QR code has been created to allow members of the public to upload any video footage and images that may assist investigators. The following link can also be used to upload footage and images. There are many ways to let us know where illegal guns are, and we encourage people to prevent harm by calling police or Crime stoppers.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-1300.

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