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City of Kamloops becomes first municipality in Canada  5-Star Safety Cultures Award
Canada
August 18, 2026

City of Kamloops becomes first municipality in Canada 5-Star Safety Cultures Award

The City of Kamloops has been recognized with a 2026 5-Star Safety Cultures Award from Canadian Occupational Safety, becoming the only municipality in Canada to receive the distinction this year. The recognition highlights organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to creating safe, healthy workplaces where employees feel supported and empowered to prioritize safety in their day-to-day work.Unlike many industry awards, the 5-Star Safety Cultures designation is earned through a rigorous two-stage evaluation process. Organizations must first submit a comprehensive application outlining safety initiatives and achievements. Successful applicants then participate in an employee survey, with recognition reserved for organizations that achieve a minimum participation threshold and an overall employee satisfaction rating of at least 80% across key workplace safety measures.For the City of Kamloops, the award reflects the efforts of more than 900 employees who deliver essential services to residents while fostering a workplace culture built on accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement."This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects the experiences and perspectives of our employees," said Byron McCorkell, Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Kamloops. "A strong safety culture is not created through policies alone—it is built every day by employees, supervisors, and leaders who look out for one another, identify risks, and make safety a shared responsibility, whether maintaining roads and utilities, responding to emergencies, operating recreation facilities, or supporting residents behind the scenes.”The City has continued to strengthen its safety culture through employee engagement, ongoing training, proactive hazard identification, and a shared commitment to learning and improvement. These efforts help ensure employees have the tools, resources, and support they need to perform their work safely and effectively.As a regional service centre and a key partner in emergency response throughout British Columbia's Interior, the City recognizes that a strong safety culture not only benefits employees, but also contributes to reliable service delivery and organizational resilience."At the end of the day, success isn't measured by awards. It’s measured by ensuring our employees go home safely to their families," added McCorkell. "This recognition affirms the importance of that commitment and encourages us to keep building on the strong foundation our employees have established."The award comes as Canadian Occupational Safety celebrates its 60th year of recognizing leadership and innovation in workplace health and safety across the country.About Canadian Occupational SafetyCanadian Occupational Safety is Canada's leading occupational health and safety publication. Since 1963, Canadian Occupational Safety has provided industry-leading news, editorial content, events, and resources for safety professionals across a wide range of sectors. The annual 5-Star Safety Cultures Awards recognize organizations that demonstrate outstanding workplace safety performance and employee confidence in their safety culture.

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City issuing corrected utility bills after error identified in paper bill mailout
Canada
August 18, 2026

City issuing corrected utility bills after error identified in paper bill mailout

The City of Penticton has identified an error affecting some utility accounts in the August 14 billing cycle. If you receive your utility bill by mail, please be aware that the statement arriving in your mailbox is incorrect.Customers who receive electronic bills are not affected. Balances visible in MyCity are also correct and are not impacted.The City is working closely with its billing contractor to investigate how the error occurred and identify measures to prevent a similar issue from happening in the future.Corrected utility bills are currently being prepared and will be printed and mailed in the coming days. Customers who receive a corrected bill should disregard the earlier invoice and use the corrected version when making their payment. A notice will be included with the corrected bill (dated Aug. 14, 2026) advising customers to disregard the previous bill, dated Aug. 15, 2025.The due date for this billing period is Sept. 8, giving customers time to receive and review their corrected bill before making a payment.If you have already paid the bill, you will not be penalized. Please contact Utilities staff if you have already made a payment for the Sept. 8 due date so that any required adjustments can be made and any related penalties waived.For customers enrolled in the pre-authorized withdrawal program, the correct amount will be withdrawn on Sept. 8, 2026, and no further action is required.If you haven’t received your revised paper bill by Aug. 24, please contact the Utilities department by email at utilities@penticton.ca or by phone at 250-490-2489. If you’d like to sign up for online billing or pre-authorized payments, learn more at penticton.ca/utilities.The City apologizes for the inconvenience and appreciates the patience and understanding of affected residents and businesses while this matter is resolved.

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Red Deer RCMP charge two persons for possessing  fire arms
Canada
August 18, 2026

Red Deer RCMP charge two persons for possessing fire arms

On July 1, at 12:00 a.m., Red Deer RCMP Crime Reduction Team (CRT) were conducting pro-active patrols in downtown Red Deer, when they observed a known individual driving a vehicle while prohibited.Police attempted to stop the vehicle, which fled at a high rate of speed and was actively evading police. RCMP did not pursue the vehicle in consideration of public safety. Red Deer RCMP CRT continued the investigation, and the vehicle was located a short time later. As a result, a 33-year-old and 19-year-old, both residents of Red Deer, were arrested and charged.The 33-year-old was charged with the following careless use of a firearm; unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle; possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition; possession of firearm with tampered serial number; dangerous operation; operation while prohibited; possession contrary to order (x4); possession of firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized; possession of prohibited weapon knowing possession is unauthorized; drive uninsured motor vehicle on highway; and possession of substance- Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.Following a Judicial Interim Release (JIR) hearing, the individual was remanded into custody and was scheduled to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer on July 3. The 19-year-old was charged with the following Unsafe storage of a firearm; unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle; possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition; possession of firearm with tampered serial number; possession of firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized; and possession of prohibited weapon knowing possession is unauthorized.Following a Judicial Interim Release (JIR) hearing, this individual was released on conditions. They are scheduled to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer on July 29.

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New funding for community shuttle services in BC
Canada
August 18, 2026

New funding for community shuttle services in BC

Passenger-shuttle operators serving central and northern B.C. can apply for as much as $75,000 in operating funding through the Northern Community Shuttle program, helping maintain and strengthen transportation connections for people living in rural and remote communities.“Affordable and dependable transportation is fundamental to building stronger, more connected communities,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit. “The Northern Community Shuttle program provides practical support to shuttle operators who are delivering essential services across central and northern B.C. By investing in these transportation networks, we are helping ensure people can access employment, health care, education and other important services, regardless of where they live.”The program, funded by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit and administered by Northern Development, supports public passenger-shuttle services that connect residents to health care, employment, education, training opportunities and social connections.“For more than five years, Northern Development has been active in supporting passenger transportation by administering the Northern Passenger Transportation Service funding program on behalf of the Province of B.C.,” said Ben Campbell, CEO, Northern Development. “Opening up the Northern Community Shuttle program to allow operators to access a $75,000 grant is an excellent opportunity to support organizations who are providing vital connections throughout the North. At a time when operating costs are tight, we’re pleased to provide some financial relief.”The Northern Community Shuttle program provides operating funding for eligible costs, including fuel, staff wages and benefits, insurance, maintenance, marketing and booking services. Services connecting communities to major hubs within and outside Northern Development’s service region are eligible. Eligible routes may include services connecting Ashcroft and Kamloops, or Dawson Creek and Grande Prairie, Alta.“We provide wrap-around support to our community members, which involves supporting their social, physical and mental well-being,” said Annette Morgan, executive director, Dze L K'ant Friendship Centre Society. “By receiving a Northern Community Shuttle grant to support our shuttle program, we are able to provide free ridership to all, removing a barrier that might otherwise prevent community members from attending health clinics, early learning and care programs, social service organizations, activities and other appointments. With reliable, consistent transportation service, we are seeing improvements in overall family health, education and social cohesion.”To be eligible, applicants must already be operating a passenger-shuttle service that is open to the public and not limited to a specific user group or purpose.The intake increases the maximum funding contribution to 80% of eligible operating expenses, up from 75% in previous intakes. Capital expenses, including vehicle purchases, accessibility equipment and tires, are not eligible for funding.

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Carney government using tax dollars to greenwash while Canada burns
Canada
August 18, 2026

Carney government using tax dollars to greenwash while Canada burns

NDP Parliamentary Leader Don Davies and former NDP House Leader Peter Julian Tuesday filed a formal complaint with the Competition Bureau alleging the Carney government is violating Canada's anti-greenwashing laws by using taxpayer-funded advertising to make false environmental claims.“As Canadians watch their communities burn, the Carney government is spending millions of tax dollars to mislead them,” said Davies. “The Prime Minister has admitted that emissions will rise under his energy plan, yet his government is running ads claiming it will lower them. That’s deceptive marketing and it’s against the law.” “Canadians deserve the truth, not taxpayer-funded greenwashing,” added Julian. “The Liberals must stop running these false advertisements and start being honest with Canadians about the climate consequences of their policies.”At a Vancouver news conference, Davies and Julian released a detailed complaint about an ongoing federal advertising campaign. The ads promote the Liberal government’s major energy projects as measures that will "lower emissions" and help "build a cleaner future," despite public statements from Prime Minister Carney acknowledging that his government’s approach will result in higher emissions.“These claims constitute environmental representations about a business activity and therefore must be supported by adequate and proper substantiation under the Competition Act's greenwashing provisions,” noted Davies. "If private companies are required to back up their environmental claims under Canadian law, the federal government must be held to the exact same standard."Davies and Julian also raised concerns about the broader use of taxpayer-funded advertising for partisan purposes. They noted that the Carney government recently eliminated prohibitions on self-congratulatory or self-praising messages and political-style slogans in government ads.“After gutting federal advertising rules, the Carney government has spent millions of taxpayer dollars on high-profile advertising campaigns that echo Liberal partisan messaging,” said Julian. “This includes a $4 million television ad buy during the FIFA World Cup, with overall spending set to hit $115 million this year alone.”"Taxpayer-funded advertising should provide objective and accurate information to advance legitimate public policy goals. It should never be used to promote partisan propaganda or spread misinformation," Davies concluded.

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