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19 B.C. communities break temperature records as spring weather finally arrives
Oldest record was from 1922, broken in Prince George, while Kamloops was the hottest spot in Canada -
More than 25% of B.C. is at elevated drought levels
B.C. is trending toward warm and dry conditions in the weeks to come., according to the latest update on the summer wildfire season.
The province provided the latest on the wildfire situation and drought outlook on Tuesday (June 16) during a press conference in Vancouver. Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Minister Kelly Greene was joined by Forests Minister Ravi Parmar and Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Minister Randene Neill, as well as David Campbell, the head of B.C.’s Ri -
Lazenby wins provincial gold, Cram captures bronze at BCSS track championships
Quw’utsun Secondary School’s Robert Lazenby raced to a provincial title and Ladysmith Secondary School’s William Cram earned a bronze medal as Cowichan Valley-area athletes competed at the BCSS Provincial Track and Field Championships, June 4-6 at McLeod Stadium in Langley.
Lazenby posted the top local result, winning gold in the junior boys 1,500-metre race walk. Schoolmate Louis Mommaerta also represented Quw’utsun, finishing 30th in the senior boys 1,500m run.
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Construction underway in Duncan on new affordable housing project for seniors
Out with the old, in with the new.
Construction for the new Duncan Manor at the St. John’s Anglican Church property located at 162 First St. and the corner of Jubilee Street broke ground on May 11.
In the works for two years, Duncan’s city council voted unanimously to give the project a development permit back in April 2024. Since, Coun. Tom Duncan is a fan of the plans for the new facility, and Mayor Michelle Staples feels this type of housing is a great need for Duncan, and is grat -
Proliferation of parking lots in north end raises concerns at Nanaimo council table
The loss of trees and green spaces in a proposed housing development in Nanaimo’s north end raised some concerns at a recent council meeting.
The proposal calls for the construction of two multi-family apartment buildings on two undeveloped adjacent lots at 6055 Turner Road and 6045 Linley Valley Drive, which would have a total of 106 rental dwelling units when complete.
The developer asked council at its meeting on May 25 to amend a covenant on the properties that would reduce the minimum -
Distracted driving believed to be cause of FedEx crash near Sicamous
A FedEx driver failed to deliver the “Purple Promise” after crashing into a rock face on Highway 97A near Sicamous.
The Sicamous RCMP responded to a report of a single vehicle collision at 10:45 a.m. on Monday, June 15, and found the driver of a northbound courier truck failed to stay in the lane and was driving on the shoulder for a short stretch before hitting the solid rock wall.
The impact tore the right side of the truck cab open “completely destroying” the vehicle. -
UPDATE: Out-of-control West Kelowna wildfire now 8 hectares in size
UPDATE 11:56 a.m.
RCMP and peace officers are blocking Benedick Road at the intersection of Campbell Road and Lucinde Road.
According to BC Wildfire Service, the blaze is now 8 hectares in size.
At this time, no evacautions alerts or orders are in place.
Helicopters are now on scene bucketing the blaze.
UPDATE 11:56 a.m.
RCMP and peace officers are blocking Benedick Road at the intersection of Campbell Road and Lucinde Road.
According to BC Wildfire Service, the blaze is now 0.5 hectares in size -
UPDATE: Evacuations ongoing as out-of-control wildfire burns in West Kelowna
UPDATE 12:49 p.m.
BCWS now stated the fire is suspectedly human-caused.
UPDATE 12:25 p.m.
West Kelowna RCMP are assisting West Kelowna Fire Rescue with evacuations in the affected area of the wildfire.
“Officers are in the area supporting public safety efforts, helping to ensure residents are able to leave safely and that evacuated zones remain secure,” said RCMP media relations officer Const. Ash Puri.
Puri added there’s no solid number to how many homes are being evacuated at -
Man dies in custody of Vancouver Police Department, watchdog investigating
B.C.’s police watchdog is investigating after a man died while in the custody on the Vancouver Police Department.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. said Tuesday (June 16) that it would be investigating the in-custody death.
The man was arrested by Vancouver police around 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 14 and lodged in the cells at the Vancouver jail, according to preliminary information provided to the watchdog from Vancouver police.
It was around 8 a.m. on June 15 that staff found the -
Island Health issues water warnings for Greater Victoria beaches
Two Greater Victoria swimming holes are under new health warnings after testing showed high levels of bacteria.Island Health conducts beach sampling from mid-May through the Labour Day weekend and issues beach advisories when there is evidence of elevated bacterial levels in the water or other potential contaminants that increase the risk of illness to the public.
Glen Lake Park beach at 3071 Shoreview Dr. and Saanich Inlet at Stelly’s X Road are both under Island Health advisory after &ld -
VIDEO: Victoria firefighters fight blaze at Canada’s oldest Chinese temple
Fisgard Street is closed between the Government Street and Douglas Street intersections as the Victoria Fire Department responds to a fire at the Tam Kung Temple building in Chinatown.
The City of Victoria said the fire department responded to the incident just after 3 p.m. on Monday (June 15). Fire had gone into the ceiling structure of the historic building.
The building was evacuated and no injuries were reported.
The Tam Kung Temple is designated as a national historic site, originating as a -
Topping 1930: Victoria breaks daily heat records 2 days running
As summer-like temperatures continue in the waning days of spring, Victoria officially broke a near century-old daily heat record Monday (June 15).A ridge of high pressure saw daily records fall Sunday, with that heat rolling over to Monday across the province, according to Environment Canada data.In Victoria, at the Gonzales weather station, the mercury hit 28.1 C, over the 27. 8 C record set for the same day in 1930.The day before, the region broke a record from 1999 at 30.2 C, above the previ -
Snuneymuxw purchase of River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond finalized
The deal has been closed on Snuneymuxw First Nation’s purchase of River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond.
On June 16, the First Nation’s economic development corporation, Petroglyph Development Group Ltd., announced in a press release that it had finalized the purchase, which makes it the fifth casino owned by the Nation.
Others include Casino Nanaimo, Elements Casino Victoria, Chances Maple Ridge and Great Canadian Casino Vancouver, all purchased from Great Canadian Entertainment star -
Vancouver Island man pleads guilty after shooting dog caught in foot-hold trap
A Port Alberni man has pleaded guilty to a Criminal Code charge after killing a dog caught in a foot-hold trap.
Michael Stini admitted to shooting and killing his neighbour’s dog, Stone, while Stone was immobilized in a foot-hold trap on Stini’s property. The offence took place on Feb. 23, 2023, and directly contradicted guidance from conservation officers to not to engage with or dispatch any animal, a press release from the BC SPCA noted.
Stini was charged following an investigatio -
FBI investigating Blaine shooting near Peace Arch Park
The FBI is investigating a shooting incident that occurred near the Surrey-U.S. border in Blaine.
According to a Tuesday morning (June 16) social-media post by the Blaine Police Department, the U.S. Border Patrol was involved in a shooting at the corner of 4th Street and A Street. The site is adjacent to Peace Arch Park.
“There is no threat to the public,” the post notes.
“We ask for your assistance and patience in the area while the FBI investigates the incident and crime scen -
Cultus Lake Waterpark incident ‘not believed to have been intentionally caused:’ RCMP
In the wake of the Cultus Lake Waterpark electrocution incident Monday (June 15) that injured 12 children the investigation has been been undertaken by Worksafe BC officials.
The group of youth on a field trip suffered burns to their feet, after touching an electrified rail in the queuing area near one of the rides.
Waterpark officials made a statement late Monday to say the park would be shut down for 48 hours for the investigation, and that they were cooperating fully with officials.
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Island talent anchors stacked Colwood fight night
After spending three months training in Japan, Odin Munns is eager to show how far he has come when he returns to the ring later this month.
The 19-year-old Island Boxing athlete is set to face Mahad Amin Ali on the 15-bout amateur card during Champ Productions Fight Night at the Q Centre in Colwood on June 20. The bout will be his first since earning a victory over Santiago Porras at the promotion’s last event in November.
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WORLD CUP DAILY, June 16: France, Argentina among 8 teams in action Tuesday
Daily FIFA World Cup updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
Tournament favourite Spain couldn’t beat Cabo Verde on Monday (June 15), among Day 5 highlights at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The two teams were held scoreless in Atlanta in the day’s first of four matches, all ended in draws — something not seen at the World Cup since 1958.
The population of Cabo Verde, a tiny island nation off Africa’s west coast, is just 529,000, while Spain’s hovers around 5 -
Nanaimo’s population reached more than 112,600 people in 2025
The population of Nanaimo has been estimated at 112,672 in 2025, and it is projected to reach 121,941 by 2030, according to the city’s annual state of the economy report
Nanaimo’s economic development officer Amrit Manhas told council at a recent meeting that the city’s population continues to grow, but at a slower pace than the past five years.
“This is partly due to broader provincial and federal policy changes around immigration,” she said.
“Growth has slow -
Canadian fighter jets to train off west coast of Vancouver Island
Cold Lake, Alta. – Aircraft from 4 Wing Cold Lake will be conducting training in the vicinity of Comox and various locations on Vancouver Island from June 15-22, 2026.
The CF-18 Hornet fighter jets will be operating out of 19 Wing Comox and transiting to the west coast of Vancouver Island. Most of the training will take place offshore and will include low-level flying. Residents from Tofino in the west to San Josef Bay in the north may hear or see the aircraft operating in these areas.
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1 dead after car drives wrong way on northbound lanes of Coquihalla Highway
UPDATE:A collision that shut down the Coquihalla Highway northbound near Comstock Road for several hours is now being reported as a fatal incident.
According to Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Joshua Roda, a small car was seen travelling the wrong way down Highway 5 at about 8 a.m. Monday.
Then, only minutes later, Merritt RCMP received a report that the car had been involved in a head-on collision with a transport van in the northbound lanes of the highway.
The driver, and sole occupant of the small ca -
Canada sees a 23% reduction in opioid deaths in 2025
Opioid-related drug deaths in Canada declined by 23 per cent from 2024 to 2025, but remain elevated above pre-pandemic levels, according to data released by the federal government on Monday, June 15.
Across Canada, an average of 15 people per day died as a result of using opioids illegally in 2025, for a yearly total of 5,608. Deaths had spiked from 3,598 in 2019 to a pandemic-era high of 8,040 in 2023, but have been declining steadily since.
Officials at least partly credit increased naloxone u -
$66M proposed settlement reached in B.C. birth alert class-action lawsuit
A proposed $66-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit regarding the use of birth alerts in B.C.
The website, Birth Alerts BC Class Action, announced the proposed settlement on June 8. The Supreme Court of B.C. will decide whether or not to approve the proposed settlement at a settlement approval hearing on Dec. 4, 2021. The settlement is a compromise resolution that does not include any admissions by any party.
If the settlement is approved, it would provide a minimum of $ -
Elder abuse incidents increasing in B.C., senior’s advocate says
June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and an opportunity to raise awareness of increasing reports of abuse and neglect of older adults in B.C., says the Office of the Seniors Advocate.
Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial, physical, emotional, psychological, sexual or other and can include mistreatment, neglect and self-neglect, according to a news release. It may be perpetrated by family members, friends, neighbours, caregivers or commercial vendors.
“Data show that r -
B.C.’s Rod Brind’Amour lifts the Stanley Cup again
Rod Brind’Amour is bringing the Stanley Cup back to Campbell River.
Twenty years after winning it all as a captain, the Campbell River product is a champion once again after coaching the Carolina Hurricanes to a six-game series win over the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2026 Final.
They defeated the Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 on June 14 to seal the deal.Carolina never really looked out of place in these playoffs.
The Hurricanes finished 16-3, the second-best postseason record since the NHL -
1 removed from BC Place during FIFA match for intoxication, refusing to leave
Vancouver police say one person was removed from BC Place stadium during the Australia vs. Türkiye match on Saturday, June 13.
Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Adam Donaldson said there were no major incidents on Saturday when Vancouver hosted its first FIFA World Cup match.
One person was arrested at the fan festival at the PNE grounds, he said. They were found to be in breach of their court-imposed conditions unrelated to the event.
At the stadium, one person was removed from BC Place dur -
Canada to host NCAA champion UCLA Bruins in Victoria summer exhibition
The absolute best of American college basketball is coming north to take on Canada.
Canada’s senior women’s national team will host the 2026 NCAA champion UCLA Bruins on July 22 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in the return of ‘W’Hoop It Up’.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by W’Hoop It Up (@whoopitupvictoria)Landing UCLA is a massive draw for the summer showcase, with the Bruins fresh off their first-ever Division I national championship.
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Awardees, donors, partners honoured by Indigenous foundation in Nanaimo
Over 60 scholarship recipients and stakeholders were honoured in a Kw’umut Lelum Foundation celebration last week.
The Indigenous-led community organization, servicing nine First Nations on Vancouver Island, held the event at Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School on June 4, which “highlighted a different approach to philanthropy: one that is guided by Indigenous communities themselves and rooted in relationships, reciprocity, and collective responsibility,” a press release stated.
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B.C. looking at revisiting Site E and Homathko dams
The B.C. government is looking at the potential viability of two massive new hydroelectric projects — floating the possibility of revisiting the Site E dam on the Peace River in the Northeast and a project on the Homathko River near Bute Inlet on the Central coast.
Adrian Dix, B.C.’s energy minister, said these types of projects are needed to back up major recent investments in renewable energy projects that rely on the weather to generate power.
“It’s firm power that bac -
Review: ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ is hilarious summer fun on Chemainus stage
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels had the audience roaring with laughter on opening night, Friday, June 12 at the Chemainus Theatre Festival.
Written by Jeffrey Lane, with music and lyrics by David Yazbek, this tale of two rival con artists who enter into a bet to defraud a young American woman who is visiting the French Riviera is funny, engaging, and full of twists and turns that will leave you guffawing.
The script is clever, cheeky, and light-hearted, while the music is fun and frothy and the dance nu
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