Four soccer players with B.C. roots are named to Canada’s 26-man roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a five-week tournament played in Canada, Mexico and United States starting Thursday, June 11.
National team head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed his player selections May 29, two weeks ahead of Canada’s first match June 12 in Toronto.
B.C.-raised players on the roster are all defenders — Niko Sigur, 22, of Burnaby (Hadjuk Split pro team), Alistair Johnston, 27, of Vancouver (Celtic
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1938 September 16 Toowooba, NSW.Aust.
2026 February 25 Nanaimo, B.C.
Survived by children Stuart, Laura (Brad), Robin (Caitlin), Tim (Dana) and grandchildren, stepson Andrew (Chelsea) and grandchildren and stepdaughter Alyson. Also survived by his wife Elaine.
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The deal runs for the next six years and the shows are included on all Paramount pricing options. Plans start at $7.99 per month. UFC pay-per-views -
VI Raiders open 2026 BCFC season with home tilt against Okanagan Sun
The Vancouver Island Raiders begin their opening drive of the 2026 football campaign next month.
The Canadian Junior Football League’s 2026 regular season schedule has been released and the Raiders begin B.C. Football Conference play with their home opener against the Okanagan Sun on July 18 at Q’unq’inuqwstuxw Stadium.
The team travels to play the Prince George Kodiaks at Masich Place Stadium on July 25, followed by a three-game home stand with a game against the Westshore Reb -
Comox Valley RCMP seize 10 knives and imitation handguns from impaired driver
The Comox Valley RCMP had a productive afternoon on April 30, seizing a sizable amount of weapons and cash, including 10 knives.
At 12:29 p.m., the police responded to a report of two individuals believed to be using drugs in a parked vehicle at the Aquatic Centre parking lot.
Officers located the vehicle. The driver, a male, was in and out of consciousness behind the wheel. The keys were still in the ignition. A female associated with the vehicle was observed displaying signs of drug impairment -
Anthony Alessandro Iormetti
January 30, 1982 – May 13, 2026
We are heartbroken to announce the sudden passing of our beloved son, who left us far too soon at the age of 44. Born in Lethbridge, AB, raised in Burnaby and Nanaimo, BC, and spent most of his adult life in Vernon, BC.
Anthony is survived by his loving parents, Joanne and Alex Iormetti and his sister, Pamela Iormetti (Jen). He will be fondly remembered by his Zia Jenny and Uncle Cliff, who were a big part of his life. Also remembered by Albert (Brooke), Vin -
Defamation suit filed in relation to 2025 shooting of 2 dogs in B.C.
Legal action for defamation is being taken against eight Sooke residents in connection with the unsolved October 2025 shooting of two dogs that left one dead and one in critical condition on Farmer Drive.
On Oct. 19, 2025, RCMP responded to the shooting that left 15-year-old Norwegian elkhound-shepherd mix Silo dead, and three-year-old Australian shepherd Riptide with a bullet in his body and a long road to recovery. The dogs’ owners, Gabe Nelson and Kaylee Peaker called it one of the &ldq -
Williams Lake council backs forum on controversial jail closure proposal
The City of Williams Lake will be scheduling an emergency public meeting for the consideration of temporarily closing the city’s jails following a councillor’s recommendation to transport what he described as “parasites” to other communities.
After a delegation by Williams Lake RCMP Staff Sgt. and Officer in Charge Brad McKinnon on Tuesday, May 26, Coun. Scott Nelson continued to express his ongoing frustration with street disorder and mischief, primarily including smashe -
17 people died while hiking, climbing in B.C. in 2025
Seventeen people died while hiking or climbing in B.C. in 2025, the latest B.C. Coroners Service data shows.
The coroners service released the “Hiking/Climbing Related Deaths in BC, 2016-2025” on Thursday (June 4). In the 10-year period, there were 143 deaths, equating to approximately 24 deaths per year.
The report shows that 2019 had the most deaths with 21, followed by 20 deaths in 2023 and 19 in 2016. The fewest deaths were in 2020 with eight.
Most of the deaths happened between -
Philanthropist couple donates $40M to Surrey’s SFU school of medicine
Simon Fraser University’s school of medicine has received a whopping $40 million gift from the Stephens family, after whom the school in downtown Surrey will be named.
This, the largest single donation in SFU’s history, was revealed Friday on behalf of the family, led by Ratana and Arran Stephens – co-founders of Nature’s Path and principals of Que Pasa.
Their gift to the SFU Stephens Family School of Medicine will support research and innovation, training for students as -
Kelowna kitchen nightmare: IH shuts down restaurant over ‘critical’ violations
A string of violations discovered during a recent inspection has led to an Indian food restaurant in Kelowna being ordered to closed.
An inspection report released by Interior Health (IH) on Wednesday, June 3 stated that Ustaad G76 Indian Cuisine, located on Rutland Road, has been ordered to close.
The inspection named a series of concerns including temperature control, pest prevention, hygiene, and contamination issues.
In total, the report lists three ‘critical’ questions not in co -
Headline history: Flag theft from old Nanaimo hockey barn a suspected prom prank
Graduation and prom time are approaching for students in Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district, who have historically pulled some fun, and not so fun, pranks to acknowledge the milestone.
The May 3, 2001 edition of the Nanaimo News Bulletin has a brief about vandalism at the old Nanaimo Civic Arena, and other areas of the city, the weekend previous, with flag poles at front of the rink “bent over and the flags stolen.”
The incident was suspected to be a prank on prom night, the brief fur -
Fight against highly invasive weed continues for Vancouver Island man
A year after launching a crusade against an invasive weed capable of causing death, Saanich resident Terry Smollett is still fighting its spread.
After discovering the plant in his backyard and throughout his neighbourhood was the Italian arum, Smollett told Saanich News the battle is far from over.
It’s said that the broad-leafed plant, which produces clusters of bright orange-red berries, was introduced to North America from Europe as an ornamental species.The Italian arum produces a tig -
Two Campbell River sailing teams set course for Alaska in gruelling 750-mile race
Splashed across the race website banner is the half warning, half challenge: No engines. No support. 750 cold water miles to Ketchikan, Alaska.
But for three teams based out of the northern half of Vancouver Island, it’s more of an invitation.
Against Wind and Reason, Forget me Knot, and Agile Racing are all in their last week of preparation for the iconic Race to Alaska (R2AK). Against Wind and Reason and Agile Racing are both based in Campbell River, while Forget me Knot is from the Como -
Dry conditions, increased usage has City of Nanaimo tightening water restrictions
Dry conditions and higher demand has the City of Nanaimo tightening watering restrictions next week.
With no meaningful rainfall in the watershed area in the last two months, levels at the Jump Lake Reservoir have been dropping, a Friday, June 5 press release stated. Additionally, water usage has been higher than average for the late spring, “placing increased pressure on available water supplies.”
As a result, the city will enter Stage 3 restrictions come Monday, June 8, asking resi
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