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Surrey Canada Day 2026 draws over 80,000
Canada
July 2, 2026

Surrey Canada Day 2026 draws over 80,000

More than 80,000 people gathered at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre in Cloverdale yesterday for Surrey Canada Day 2026, reinforcing its reputation as Western Canada’s largest free Canada Day celebration. Presented by Prospera, the event delivered a full day of free festivities, headlined by Canadian country star Josh Ross, with performances from Lee Aaron and Tyler Shaw. The celebration featured live entertainment across four stages, an Indigenous Village and Marketplace, amusement rides, food trucks, beer gardens, and a fireworks finale. “This year’s Surrey Canada Day showcased the very best of Canada,” Mayor Brenda Locke said. “At a time when it is more important than ever to celebrate what unites us, thousands of people came together to share in our pride as Canadians and in the diversity that makes our country stronger. Thank you to everyone who attended, and to the sponsors, volunteers, performers and staff who helped make this year’s celebration such a memorable success.” Attendees enjoyed a wide range of attractions across the site, including the Community Hub, which featured DJs, dance battles, and, new this year, the Chapman’s Chill Zone offering free ice cream samples. The Indigenous Village and Marketplace provided opportunities for cultural sharing and connection, while families took part in free activities and performances in the Family Zone. “Surrey Canada Day is always a great event,” said Raquel Santos, manager of community engagement at Prospera. “It’s fantastic to see our community come together, celebrate, and have fun. The event has so much to offer, and we really welcome these opportunities to be involved and make connections.” Event attendees are invited to provide their feedback on the event by taking an online survey for a chance to win a $200 gift card to Guildford Town Centre at surreycanadaday.ca. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible en partie grâce au gouvernement du Canada. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

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Downtown Eastside CCTV helping police solve violent crimes, protect vulnerable victims
Canada
July 2, 2026

Downtown Eastside CCTV helping police solve violent crimes, protect vulnerable victims

One year after installing CCTV cameras the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is reporting the cameras have become an important investigative tool in solving violent crime, identifying dangerous offenders, and protecting vulnerable victims who are often unable or unwilling to come forward to police. “These camera systems are important because vulnerable individuals who may be scared of reprisals and reluctant to talk to police are frequently targeted by violent criminals in the DTES. From 2024 to 2026, an average of 63% of victims of serious violent assaults in the area refused to cooperate with police investigating the crimes committed against them,” said Sgt. Adam Donaldson, adding that in 2025, 27% of all violent crime across Vancouver was in the DTES.“When we are able to review video evidence, our investigators are better able to locate and arrest suspects, take very dangerous individuals off the streets and solve crimes.” A total of eight cameras were installed at Main and Hastings and Carrall and Hastings in June 2025. When a crime or incident is reported that falls within the camera fields of view, VPD can preserve, or “bookmark”, and review recorded footage as part of their investigation. Camera footage is kept for four days unless it is accessed by police for investigative purposes. During the first year of operation, police bookmarked footage from 55 investigations – an average of about five incidents each month – including six homicides (one outside the DTES), 15 stabbings, random assaults, and traffic fatalities.In instances where the cameras may not have captured the actual offence being committed, investigators have used the preserved video evidence on suspects’ direction of travel, images of the suspect used for identification posters and media releases, and information about suspect and victim activities before and after an offence. The system operates in accordance with BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, including collection and use provisions under sections 26(b) and 27(1)(c)(iv).Examples of use include:VPD arrested a woman who randomly assaulted another woman on her way to work in view of cameras. The suspect description was sent out to patrol officers who located and arrested her within hours.Suspect movements before and after a fatal assault in Gastown were recorded at Hastings and Carrall and proved instrumental in identifying the individual believed responsible.Cameras were critical in providing police vehicle details and to reach out to the public for information in relation to a fatal hit and run. Police were able to track down and inform a dump-truck driver they had unknowingly driven over and seriously injured a jaywalking pedestrian trying to cross East Hastings between the truck and its trailer.Cameras at Main and Hastings recorded when a man was hit in the head with a sledgehammer in a vicious assault. Witnesses and the victim refused to cooperate, but the video provided avenues of investigation to look for suspects.

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Two Indian origin men charged for sexual assault in Victoria
Canada
July 2, 2026

Two Indian origin men charged for sexual assault in Victoria

Two men are in custody facing Criminal Code charges, following a report to the Victoria Police Department of a violent sexual assault at a residential address in the 1100 block of Meares Street. Nanaimo RCMP contacted VicPD on June 20, 2026, requesting an investigation for an incident that occurred between June 19 and 20. A woman told police one of the men drove her from Nanaimo to a residence in Victoria and introduced her to a second man – who's alleged to have sexually assaulted her multiple times and refused to allow her to leave. “The allegations in this case are serious and deeply concerning,” says VicPD Deputy Chief Jamie McRae. “We know that hearing about this type of violence in our communities can impact people’s sense of safety and wellbeing. Our officers are doing everything they can to investigate the matter.” VicPD arrested two men in connection to the case on June 21, 2026 and they remain in custody until their next court appearance on July 2. 24-year-old Rahul CHAHAR has been charged with Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Unlawful Confinement, and Attempting to Choke to Overcome Resistance. 22-year-old Nagender NAGENDER has been charged with Trafficking in Persons. This matter is now before the courts. If anyone has information on this case or information that may be related to it, VicPD wants to hear from you. Anyone with information who has not yet spoken with investigators is asked to contact the E-Comm non-emergency line at 250-995-7654 ext. 1, and reference file number 26-25036.

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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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